Joel Frederiksen

Joel Frederiksen (born 1959) is an American bass singer and lutenist based in Germany, and director of early music Ensemble Phoenix Munich. He has released award-winning CDs with Harmonia Mundi France and Deutsche Harmonia Mundi. He studied for a master's degree in Early Music at Oakland University where he was the recipient of numerous awards including "Distinguished Musicianship", "Matilda Award" and the "Distinguised Alumni Achievement Award". From 1990 to 1999 while living in New York City he was a member of the Waverly Consort and the Boston Camerata.[1]

Joel Frederisen

Discography

  • The Elfin Knight Ballads and Dances, Ensemble Phoenix Munich, harmonia mundi France 2007
  • O felice morire Florence 1600, Ensemble Phoenix Munich, harmonia mundi 2008 - German Record Critics' Prize
  • Mikolaj Zielenski: Opera Omnia, Vol. 4 - Communiones totius anni 1611 Duets with Emma Kirkby - Orphée d'Or 2011
  • Rose of Sharon 100 Years of American Music (1770-1870) 2011 - Top 10 Billboard Charts
  • Requiem for a Pink Moon An Elizabethan Tribute to Nick Drake, 2012 - German Echo Prize
  • Oswald von Wolkenstein Reflections with Bernd-Oliver Fröhlich (saxophone) and Sabine Lutzenberger, (Sopran) 2013
  • John Dowland "Tell Me True Love" Ensemble Phoenix Munich, Joel Frederiksen 2016
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