Howard Arman is a distinguished conductor and choral director whose work bridges centuries of classical music with warmth and precision. Known for his interpretive depth and versatility, he’s brought fresh energy to sacred works, holiday classics, and lesser-known gems—evident in releases like *Italian Christmas*, *Petite Messe Solennelle 1863*, and *Angelus ad Pastores - Weihnachtsgeschichte*. His collaborations with ensembles such as the Bavarian Radio Chorus and orchestras across Europe highlight his knack for balancing historical authenticity with vibrant storytelling, whether reviving Bach’s harmonic genius or illuminating Mendelssohn’s dramatic *Elijah*.
A passionate advocate for choral music, Arman’s projects often blend scholarly rigor with approachable charm, as seen in *Johann Sebastian Bach: Die Geheimnisse der Harmonie - eine Hörbiografie*, which merges biography with musical examples. His playful side shines in releases like *Happy Birthday*, proving he’s as comfortable with celebratory whimsy as he is with solemn masterpieces. Whether conducting lush Renaissance polyphony or contemporary sacred works, Arman’s recordings invite listeners to explore the emotional and spiritual layers of music across eras.
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