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Christiane Büttig is a Professor for Choir and Ensemble Conducting at the Mozarteum University's School of Music & Art Education. She holds a dual background in music and sports sciences from Rostock and Greifswald universities, with advanced conducting training in Dresden and masterclasses under Simon Halsey. Her career spans over 200 concerts worldwide with prestigious ensembles like the Berlin Philharmonic and Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.
Key roles include leadership of the Dresden University Choir (2012–2024), artistic director of KlangVerwaltung Choir (since 2019), and choral preparations at Semperoper Dresden for productions like *Turandot* and *Lohengrin*. She has guest-conducted across Europe and directed the 'In terra pax' international choral academy (2017–2021).
Notable collaborations include Mahler's Symphony No. 3 with Riccardo Minasi and Kent Nagano's Brahms project at Hamburg Elbphilharmonie. Teaching positions included Munich University of Music (2022–2024) and Vienna's University of Music and Performing Arts.
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