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Markus Flaig
Markus Flaig (born 1971) is a German bass-baritone.
== Career ==
Markus Flaig was born in Horb am Neckar. He studied sacred music and school music, then voice with Beata Heuer-Christen in Freiburg and with Berthold Possemeyer at the Hochschule für Musik Frankfurt. Since 2006 he has worked with Carol Meyer-Bruetting. In 2004, he was awarded a prize at the international Johann Sebastian Bach Competition in Leipzig in the voice category.
Flaig has collaborated on Lieder with Jörg Schweinbenz. He premiered a cycle of orchestral songs, composed for him by Franz F. Kaern, based on poems by Thomas Bernhard.
He performed regularly with the Frankfurter Kantorei, conducted by Winfried Toll, in 2001 singing Handel's ''Dixit Dominus'' in the ''Sendesaal'' concert hall of the Hessischer Rundfunk, in 2006 Bach's Mass in B minor in the Heiliggeistkirche of the Dominikanerkloster, and in 2010 Handel's ''Messiah'' in the Alte Oper. On 3 April 2009, in Tel Aviv, in a concert commemorating the hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the city, he sang with the Israel Chamber Orchestra in a Mann Auditorium performance of Mozart's ''Requiem'' and Mendelssohn's ''Die erste Walpurgisnacht''.
Flaig has performed regularly with the Rheinische Kantorei, conducted by Hermann Max. In 2008 they performed programs around Bach's short Masses at the Bachfest Leipzig in the Nikolaikirche, at the Wartburgkonzerte Eisenach and at the Musikwochen Weserbergland, with Veronika Winter, Henning Voss and Jan Kobow. In 2009 he sang Bach's complete ''Christmas Oratorio''. In 2010, he performed at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf the bass arias of Bach's ''St John Passion'', in the arrangement of Robert Schumann. At that year's Rheingau Musik Festival he sang in Eberbach Abbey Haydn's ''Stabat Mater'' and Mozart's ''Coronation Mass''.
In 2004, he was the Vox Christi in Bach's ''St John Passion'', alongside Werner Güra's Evangelist, in concerts with the Camerata Vocale Freiburg, conducted by Toll, in the Konzerthaus of Freiburg and the Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre, among others.
In 2008, he sang the part of Jesus in Hugo Distler's chorale Passion ''Choralpassion'' op. 7, with the Kurt-Thomas Kammerchor in three concerts in and around Frankfurt to celebrate the centenary of Distler's birth in 1908.
In 2011, he performed the bass part in Handel's ''Messiah'' in St. Martin, Idstein, with Katia Plaschka, Andreas Scholl and Ulrich Cordes. His voice, referring to "The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light", was described as excelling with a depth touching upon blackness, anchored in a bright altitude.


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