Teachers

Carsten Seyer-Hansen
Precentor
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Carsten is the precentor of the Cathedral of Aarhus and is thus responsible of the choral music at services and concerts. In St. Clemens Boys’ Choir, he is teaching aural training and part song.He is also teaching conduction at the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus and furthermore, he conducts several choirs and ensembles.

David Peter Schmidt
Organist and accompanist

Lars Thodberg Bertelsen
Teacher
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Lars Thodberg Bertelsen, baritone, made his debut in 1987 and has since had several engagements on radio and TV, and with the Danish regional orchestras. He also performs as a lieder, oratorio and opera singer.Lars Thodberg Bertelsen has recorded several CDs, one of them with the tenor Ernst Haefliger in Franz Tischhausers ‘Die Hampeloper’ in Zürich, Switzerland.To this must be added recordings of the early Schönberg Lieds, a collected edition of songs and Telemann cantatas for baritone and chamber orchestra.He has received several prizes, among others Aksel Schiøtz-Prisen 1990.

Morten Krogh Mortensen
Teacher
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Morten Krogh Mortensen, tenor, is Diploma Graduate from The Royal Music Academy, Aalborg, June 2007. Here, he attended lectures by Dorthe Steengaard. Furthermore, he has a Bachelor in Music Science from The University of Aalborg.Morten is a permanent member of the vocal ensemble Mundus Vocalis and likes to sing songs, romances and lieds. He has in addition an extensive religious repertoire, which has resulted in several concerts in churches, choral and music societies – lately in the Cathedral of Viborg and in Aarhus Societas Pro Musica.

Tove Dahl Andreasen
Teacher
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Tove Dahl Andreasen is educated at The Royal Music Academy, Aarhus, majoring in classical singing. She works as Cantor at Galten Church and beside this, she teaches singing at the School of Music on the island, Mors, at the School of Singing Morsø, at the Orchestra Continuation School in Holstebro and from this year also St. Clemens Boys’ Choir.