AboutKonrad Ruhland was born in Landau (Germany). A student of Georgiades and Göllner, his first contact with music he made as a chorister in the Passau cathedral choir. Intensive study of history, medieval Latin, theology, and liturgical history provide him with extensive background knowledge for his musicological research. Under the leadership of the musicologist Konrad Ruhland, a group of enthusiastic students in Munich formed the "Capella Antiqua" in 1956, one of the first groups to tackle the problems of reviving Early Baroque and Renaissance music using a scholarly approach. Today Ruhland continues to communicate his theoretical knowledge and the practical experience to students in numerous courses, music weeks and summer schools, including the summer school at the University of Philadelphia. He is also a much sought-after choir director and has extensive experience in this field.
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