Soprano I
DOROTHEE MIELDS
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 Dorothee Mields is one of the leading interpreters of 17th and 18th century music and is admired for her unique timbre and moving interpretations.

 The soprano also regularly collaborations with L’Orfeo Barockorchester, RIAS Kammerchor, Orchestra of the 18th Century, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Toronto, The English Concert, Klangforum Wien and the Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, as well as with conductors such as Michi Gaigg, Paul Goodwin, Philippe Herreweghe, Emilio Pomàrico, Hans-Christoph Rademann, Andreas Spering, Masaaki Suzuki and Jos van Veldhoven.

 She is a welcome guest at international festivals such as the Boston Early Music Festival, Festival van Vlaanderen, Wiener Festwochen, Händel-Festspiele Halle, Musikfestspiele Potsdam, Styriarte Graz, Niedersächsische Musiktage, Musikfest Bremen, Mainzer Musiksommer, Thüringer Bachwochen and Mosel Musikfest.

 An important area of her artistic work is chamber music projects, of which “Duft und Wahnsinn” with Hille Perl and Lee Santana, “Birds” and “Inspired by Song” with Stefan Temmingh and Boccherini “Stabatmater” with the Salagon Quartet are particularly successful. In recitals and song recitals she also works with the Hamburg Ratsmusik, the Boreas Quartet, Lee Santana, Wiebke Weidanz and Lucius Rühl. With the G.A.P Ensemble she juxtaposes works by J. S. Bach and D. Shostakovich.

 Dorothee Mields gives master classes at the Bachwoche Stuttgart and the Tafelmusik Baroque Summer Institute in Toronto, among others.

 [A steadily growing discography with several award-winning recordings documents her artistic work.Particularly noteworthy were “Inspired by Song” and “Birds” with Stefan Temmingh, “Handel” with Hille Perl, “War & Peace” and Monteverdi’s “La dolce vita” with the Lautten Compagney Berlin and Wolfgang Katschner (all dhm), as well as Bach’s “Cantatas for Solo Soprano” with L’Orfeo Baroque Orchestra and Boccherini’s “Stabat Mater” with the Salagon Quartet (both Carus).The recording “Handel’s Tea Time” with the Freitagsakademie Bern was nominated for the OPUS Klassik 2021.