- Stefan Kahle, St Thomas's Boys Choir Leipzig, Jakob Wetzig, Tobias Hunger, Johann Sebastian Bach, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Georg Christoph Biller, Matthias Weichert, Gotthold Schwarz, Patrick Grahl
- Matthias Weichert, Julius Sattler, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Georg Christoph Biller, St Thomas's Boys Choir Leipzig, Johann Sebastian Bach, Tobias Hunger, Martin Petzold, Andreas Scheibner, Paul Bernewitz, Gotthold Schwarz, Johannes Hildebrandt, Friedrich Praetorius, Robert Pohlers, Stefan Kahle, Jakob Wetzig
- Stefan Kahle, Matthias Weichert, Jakob Wetzig, St Thomas's Boys Choir Leipzig, Christoph Genz, Martin Petzold, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Georg Christoph Biller, Gotthold Schwarz, Johannes Hildebrandt
- Martin Petzold, Matthias Weichert, Gotthold Schwarz, Stefan Kahle, Paul Bernewitz, St Thomas's Boys Choir Leipzig, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Georg Christoph Biller, Christoph Genz
- Gotthold Schwarz, Martin Deckelmann, St Thomas's Boys Choir Leipzig, Conrad Zuber, Martin Petzold, Johann Sebastian Bach, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Georg Christoph Biller
Georg Christoph Biller
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Biography
Georg Christoph Biller was a German conductor, vocalist, educator, and composer. From 1965 to 1974, he received his musical training as a member of the legendary Thomanerchor at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, taking courses with Erhard Mauersberger and Hans-Joachim Rotzsch. From 1976 to 1981, Biller attended the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy University of Music and Theatre in Leipzig, where he studied conducting with Rolf Reuter and Kurt Masur. In 1991, he taught choral conducting at the University of Music in Detmold, until he was named the 16th Thomaskantor since Bach's time, holding that position from 1992 to 2015. In 1994, he became a professor of choral conducting at the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy University, and in 1996, he was admitted to the Academy of Arts of Saxony. Biller has recorded many of Bach's cantatas and other choral repertoire for Philips and Rondeau. Georg Christoph Biller died January 27, 2022 after a long illness; he was 66 years old.
