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Ingeborg Reichelt
Ingeborg Reichelt (born 11 May 1928 in Frankfurt an der Oder) is a German soprano singer. She is known for singing works of Johann Sebastian Bach.
== Biography ==
Ingeborg Reichelt studied in Dresden and at the Musikakademie in Hamburg (singing, dancing and acting). She also studied Physiology. She graduated as a music teacher in 1950 and passed her concert exam as a pupil of Henny Wolffs in 1953.
Reichelt focused on singing oratorios and Lieder. She recorded Bach cantatas with conductors such as Helmuth Rilling, Karl Ristenpart and Kurt Thomas. She was a frequent soloist for the cycle of Bach's cantatas recorded with Fritz Werner conducting the Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn and the Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra, including ''Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot, BWV 39'' with Barbara Scherler and Bruce Abel, a cantata that Bach had written for the first Sunday after Trinity of 1726. In 1957 she recorded Bach's ''Mass in B minor'' with Werner and his choir, Helmut Krebs and Franz Kelch.
Her repertoire has also included works of Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Brahms, Hans Pfitzner, Arnold Schoenberg and Hans Werner Henze.〔 She performed with the Beethovenchor Ludwigshafen Bach's ''Christmas Oratorio'' in 1957, and ''A German Requiem'' of Brahms, conducted by Horst Stein in 1967. With the Heinrich-Schütz-Chor Heilbronn she performed in Handel's Messiah in 1957 and Bach's ''Christmas Oratorio'' in 1967. With the Bonner Bach-Gesellschaft she appeared in Hermann Suter's ''Le Laudi'' in 1967 and in Antonín Dvořák's Requiem in 1975. She recorded songs of Igor Stravinsky, ''Pastorale'' for soprano, oboe, English horn, clarinet and bassoon, and his orchestration of ''Two Sacred Songs'' by Hugo Wolf.
In 1975 she was appointed professor at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf.〔 Her students have included Andreas Schmidt.
She wrote a book ''Die Balance im Gesang'' (Balance in Singing), published by Ricordi in 2004.
From 1959 until his death in 2010, Reichelt was married to the lawyer and former World War II Luftwaffe pilot Hajo Herrmann.〔''Daily Telegraph''. ("Obituary: Hans-Joachim Herrmann" ) (November 24, 2010)
〕〔''Hamburger Abendblatt''. ("In der Kirche von Nienstedten getraut" ). September 26, 1959 (in German)〕

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