Otto Peter

Otto Peter (born 1931) is a Swiss classical baritone. He studied with the composer Paul Hindemith, the Swiss violinist of Czech origin Petr Rybář, and singers Margherita Perras and Heinz Rehfuss. He became famous as an interpreter of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and performed frequently with the Zürich Bach Choir (Zürcher Bach Chor).[1] He was particularly active in Prague during the 1960s and 1970s where he worked frequently with the Prague Symphony Orchestra (PSO) and Ars Rediviva.[2] With the PSO, he made recordings of the Johannes Passion and the St Matthew Passion under conductor Jindřich Rohan. He also recorded several Bach cantatas with Ars Rediviva under the baton of Milan Munclinger.

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  1. Performance archives of the Zürich Bach Choir, 1965-1969 and 1970-1974
  2. Ars Rediviva - Milan Munclinger (excerpt from Sláma, František, Z Herálce do Šangrilá a zase nazpátek (From Herálec to Shangri-La), Orego, Říčany 2001. ISBN 80-86117-61-8

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