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Kammersänger (male; German:[ˈkamɐˌzɛŋɐ]ⓘ) or Kammersängerin (female; German:[ˈkamɐˌzɛŋəʁɪn]ⓘ), abbreviated Ks. or KS, is a German honorific title for distinguished singers of opera and classical music.[1][2] It literally means "chamber singer". Historically, the title was bestowed by princes or kings, when it was styled Hofkammersänger(in), where Hof refers to the royal court.[3]
The title is given in Germany and in Austria usually on the recommendation of relevant national and local institutions.[3] In East Germany, some concert halls bestowed this designation.
The honorary title has been given by the Senate of Berlin since 1962.[41][42] In the reunified Berlin, from 1990 to 2010, 17 singers have received this honor.[43]
The title has been awarded by the Bavarian Ministry of Culture since 1955 for outstanding artistic achievements to singing soloists of the Bavarian State Opera, the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz and the Staatstheater Nürnberg.[78][79]As of 2019[update], more than 130 artists have been honoured.[78]
The prerequisite is at least five years of membership in an ensemble at a state theater or regular guest appearances.[80]
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