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Joshard Daus

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German choral conductor (1947–2021)
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Joshard Daus (1947, Hamburg – 26 November 2021) was a German choral conductor. He was noted for revival in performance and recording of the lost passion oratorios of CPE Bach.

References

  1. "Die EUROPA CHOR AKADEMIE - EuropaChorAkademie".
  2. The Gramophone - Volume 85, Issue 1 - Page 93 2007 "The German conductor Joshard Daus has recorded several of CPE Bach's Passions for Capriccio (some featuring the historic Sing-Akademie zu Berlin) "
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