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Nathan Berg

Nathan Berg (born 1 July 1972 in Spalding, Saskatchewan, Canada)[1] is an operatic bass-baritone. He is a Grammy Award winner (2018 Best Opera Recording[2]), and four-time Grammy nominated,[3][4][5][6] a Juno award winner[7] (2002 JUNO award classical album category – vocal or choral performance) and 2014 Juno Awards nominee[8]

Nathan Berg

(1967-07-11) 11 July 1967
Spalding, Saskatchewan, Canada

Opera singer, Classical musician

1993–present

1994: Handel's Messiah with Les Arts Florissants

1994: Bouzignac Te Deum, Motets with Les Arts Florissants

1995: with Les Arts Florissants

Mozart Requiem

1995: with Les Arts Florissants

Purcell's Dido and Aeneas

1995: Othmar Schoeck Lieder with Orchestra (Novalis B0000260FH) with English Chamber Orchestra

1996: Othmar Schoeck Lieder Complete Edition Volume 2 (Jecklin Edition JD 672–2) with pianist Julius Drake

1997: (Schubert, Einsamkeit) with pianist Graham Johnson

The Hyperion Schubert Edition 29

1997: Othmar Schoeck Lieder Complete Edition volume 6 (Jecklin B0000260FH)

1997: with Les Arts Florissants

Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie

1998: with Sophie Daneman and Eugene Asti

Mendelssohn: Songs and Duets Vol 1

1999: Dvorak Stabat Mater with Robert Shaw and the Atlanta Symphony (Grammy nominated – 2000 Best classical Album)

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2000: with Boston Baroque (Grammy nominated – 2001 Best Choral Performance[38])

Bach, Mass in B Minor, BWV 232

2002: with Violin de Roy (2002 JUNO award classical album category – vocal or choral performance[7])

Mozart's Requiem

2003: with Les Arts Florissants(Theodora_(Handel)/notable recording)

Handel's Theodora (Valens)

2003: with Les Arts Florissants (Grammy nominated)

Rameau's Zoroastre (Abramane)

2004: with Jaap Van Zweden and the Residentie Orchestra

Beethoven Symphony 9

2005: (recorded in 1994) (DVD)

Monteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea with Netherlands Opera

2005: (Janáček's Glagolitic Mass with the Chicago Symphony conducted by Pierre Boulez)

A Tribute to Pierre Boulez

2005: with Opera National de Paris (DVD)

Rameau's Les Indes Galantes

2006: at Glyndebourne Festival directed by Sir Peter Hall (DVD/BLU-RAY)

Rossini's Cenerentola (Alidoro)

2007: Mozart's Don Giovanni (Masetto) at Aix en Provence Festival (DVD/BLU-RAY) (recorded in 2002)

2008: with pianist Julius Drake

Lieder Recital – Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Strauss

2009: with Washington National Cathedral

Handel's Messiah

2010: with Handel and Haydn Society

Mozart Mass in C minor

2011: with Theatre de Champs-Élysées, Paris (DVD/BLU-RAY)

Lully's Armide (Hidraot)

2012: with Opera National de Paris (DVD/BLU-RAY)

Handel's Giulio Cesare (Achilla)

2013: with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony

Beethoven's 9th Symphony

2013: with Alexander Weimann and the Pacific Baroque Orchestra (2014 JUNO nomination classical album category – vocal or choral performance[8])

Handel's Orlando (Zoroastro)

2015: with Philippe Herreweghe, Collegium Vocale Gent and the Royal Flemish Philharmonic

Dvorák Requiem

2015: with Bordeaux National Opera (DVD/BLU-RAY)

Les Indes Galantes (Huascar)

2016: with La Monnaie (BLU-RAY)

Tamerlano (Leone)

2017: with Houston Symphony (winner of 2017 Echo Klassik for best opera recording[39] and 2018 Grammy nominated)

Wozzeck (Doctor)

Artist website

Nathan Berg at ArchiveMusic

Nathan Berg at harrisonparrott.com

Nathan Berg at bach-cantatas.com

Nathan Berg at thefreelibrary.com

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Nathan Berg at answers.com

Nathan Berg at theoperacritic.com

Nathan Berg at operabase.com

Nathan Berg in Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan

So, Joseph. "Onstage: Nathan Berg," Opera Canada, vol 44, Summer 2003

Nathan Berg at Hyperion Records

at "Encyclopedia of Music in Canada"

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