Bio

Daniel

Reuss

Netherlands

Daniel Reuss is a renowned Dutch choir director known for collaborating with prestigious vocal ensembles throughout Europe. He studied choral conducting with Barend Schuurman at the Rotterdam Conservatory. In 1990, he became the artistic director of Cappella Amsterdam, which he turned into a sought-after professional ensemble and with whom he recorded works by Sweelinck, Janáček and others. Daniel has also directed the RIAS Kammerchor of Berlin (2003–2006) and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir (2008–2013), recording CDs awarded the “Diapason d’Or” and “Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik” distinctions. In 2015, he became the chief conductor of the Ensemble Vocal Lausanne. He is recognised for his ability to direct varied repertoires, from early music all the way to contemporary works.

Daniel has collaborated with many renowned ensembles including the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin and MusikFabrik, and has taught at the Lucerne Festival Academy.

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