
Unerhörte Komponistinnen Ensemble Horizons
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
04.07.2025
Label: Genuin
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Artist: Ensemble Horizons
Composer: Luise Adolpha le Beau (1850-1927), Josephine Lang (1815-1880), Marianne Wahl-Stoll (1911-2012), Emilie Zumsteeg (1796-1857), Ethel Smyth (1858-1944), Cecilia McDowall (1951), Clara Schumann (1819-1896), Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel (1805-1847), Iris Szeghy (1956), Galina Grigorjeva (1962)
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- Luise Adolpha Le Beau (1850 - 1927): Vater unser op. 61:
- 1 Beau: Vater unser op. 61 03:40
- Josephine Caroline Lang (1815 - 1880): Ständchen
- 2 Lang: Ständchen 02:13
- Ave Maria (Maria, sei gegrüßt) op. 43:
- 3 Lang: Ave Maria (Maria, sei gegrüßt) op. 43 02:31
- Marianne Wahl-Stoll (1911 - 2012): Der 143. Psalm op. 15a:
- 4 Wahl-Stoll: Der 143. Psalm op. 15a 08:58
- Emilie Zumsteeg (1796 - 1857): Santa Maria:
- 5 Zumsteeg: Santa Maria 01:08
- Ethel Smyth (1858 - 1944): Komm, süßer Tod:
- 6 Smyth: Komm, süßer Tod 04:11
- Emilie Zumsteeg (1796 - 1857): Santa Maria:
- 7 Zumsteeg: Abendfeier 01:56
- Josephine Caroline Lang: Gott Vater, Sohn und Geist verleih’:
- 8 Lang: Gott Vater, Sohn und Geist verleih’ 02:06
- Cecilia McDowall (b. 1951): Ave Regina:
- 9 McDowall: Ave Regina 03:21
- Clara Schumann (1819 - 1896): Abendfeier in Venedig:
- 10 Schumann: Abendfeier in Venedig 06:21
- Josephine Caroline Lang: Lied an den Mai:
- 11 Lang: Lied an den Mai 01:17
- Fanny Hensel (1805 - 1847): Schweigend sinkt die Nacht hernieder:
- 12 Hensel: Schweigend sinkt die Nacht hernieder 01:56
- Josephine Caroline Lang: Cyrie:
- 13 Lang: Cyrie 07:54
- Iris Szeghy (b. 1956): The Prayer:
- 14 Szeghy: The Prayer 06:11
- Galina Grigorjeva (b. 1962): In Paradisum:
- 15 Grigorjeva: In Paradisum 03:38
Info for Unerhörte Komponistinnen
The renowned chamber choir Ensemble Horizons presents its debut album with GENUIN – an "unheard-of" production in every sense of the word. Many of the featured works are the first recordings of neglected masterpieces by women composers from the 19th through 21st centuries. From the enchanting early Romantic settings of Tübingen’s own Josephine Lang to works by Clara Schumann, Luise Adolpha Le Beaus, Ethel Smyth, and contemporary a cappella pieces by Iris Szeghy, Cecilia McDowall, and Galina Grigorjeva – this moving and pristinely performed choral music expands the repertoire in a way that truly makes one sit up and listen!
Ensemble Horizons Chamber choir
Matthias Klosinski, artistic director
Ensemble Horizons
is a chamber choir whose members are predominantly active in the semi-professional and professional fields, mainly as school or church musicians. The choir, which operates on a project basis, focuses on sacred and secular music from a repertoire that spans from Gregorian chant to contemporary works.
Ensemble Horizons made its debut in 2018 under Matthias Klosinski’s direction with motets by Schütz, Schein, and Bach, accompanied by the instrumental ensemble BassoContinuoProject and lutenist Lee Santana. Since then, the choir has established a loyal core audience and receives support from the city of Tübingen. The ensemble made its first appearance in the prestigious Tübinger Motette series in February 2022 and has been a regular guest ever since. During the Tübingen Women Composers Festival 2023, the ensemble presented a concert at Stiftskirche Tübingen, which was recorded by German broadcaster SWR. Performances in the “Stunde der Kirchenmusik” at Kilianskirche Heilbronn, along with additional concerts in Stuttgart, Mainz, and other cities, underscore the choir’s increasing importance beyond its regional base.
Since autumn 2022, Ensemble Horizons has collaborated with the State Palaces and Gardens of Baden-Württemberg, developing musical programs that align with the annual themes of these Monuments. In addition to presenting high-quality choral music to a broad audience, the ensemble emphasizes interdisciplinary projects. The ensemble has frequently bridged connections to other arts, such as theater, where it collaborated with actresses from Landestheater Tübingen, combining set ballads with spoken lyrics to create a powerful synthesis of music and spoken word.
Ensemble Horizons is primarily known for its sensitive and nuanced musical interpretations and its connection between tradition and innovation, aiming to broaden horizons.
Matthias Klosinski
is the founder and artistic director of the chamber choir Ensemble Horizons. He began his musical career with the Stuttgart Hymnus Boys’ Choir and received extensive vocal training alongside violin and piano lessons. He then pursued intensive conducting studies with Winfried Toll and Wolfgang Schäfer, as well as numerous courses in orchestral and choral conducting. He held musical assistantships with boys’ choirs, professional choirs, and various orchestras He was a scholarship recipient of the German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes) and the Richard Wagner Scholarship Foundation.
For over 20 years, Matthias Klosinski has sung as a tenor and countertenor with professional choirs and ensembles, including Chorwerk Ruhr, Schola Heidelberg, the Choral Soloists of the Komische Oper Berlin, Vocalconsort Berlin, and the Zurich Sing-Akademie. He gained formative influences through collaborations with renowned ensembles such as the Bamberg Symphony, the Berlin Philharmonic, Concerto Köln, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, and the Vienna Philharmonic, under the batons of conductors including Herbert Blomstedt, Gustavo Dudamel, Christoph Eschenbach, Bernard Haitink, René Jacobs, Paavo Järvi, Ton Koopman, Kurt Masur, Ingo Metzmacher, Kent Nagano, Sir Roger Norrington, Krzysztof Penderecki, and Sir Simon Rattle.
In addition to founding Ensemble Horizons, Matthias Klosinski founded the men’s ensemble cantus x in 2016 and has been its artistic director since then. In 2025, he served as a juror for the Women Composers’ Competition Females Featured 2.
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