The foundation of the Münchner Knabenchor (Munich Boys Choir) by the conductor Ralf Ludewig demonstrates how he rose to the challenge of realizing a long term dream he and many friends of music and culture in Munich have in common: a top level boys’ choir whose very name epitomizes the rich variety of culture the Bavarian state capital continues to offer.
In the past citizens and representatives of the City of Munich frequently approached the then Music Director of the Tölzer Knabenchor and announced their wish to see a new name in the music world, one that would signal to all just how success, quality and fame can be attributed to a boys‘ choir comprising Munich’s own children – the City of Munich has, after all, a child in its famous coat of arms.
Inspired by these requests Ralf Ludewig decided to establish a choir of his own. Many boys were inspired by this idea of a new musical adventure and followed their long time choir leader, supporting him in forming a new choir that would be associated with music-making of the highest level.
Within a very short time, the new choir had been engaged for several productions in renowned theaters, including performances in the famous Magic Flute; or as we know it in Europe Die Zauberflöte.
As the Music Director of the Tölzer Knabenchor for over five years, Ralf Ludewig shouldered the musical responsibility for the renowned choir which, under his leadership from 2009 to 2014, established an impressive track record.
Artistic Director
Ralf Ludewig is responsible as Artistic Director of the Münchner Knabenchor (Munich Boys Choir). He was Artistic Director and Managing Director of the Tölzer Knabenchor for many years before founding his own choir in September 2014.
"Finally the famous City of Munich, with its impressive music history, has its own boys’ choir, one which is worthy to represent internationally the name of the city. It will be a pleasure to continue my previous cooperation with Artistic Director Ralf Ludewig in the future, and I will certainly engage the new ensemble for my projects."
- Enoch zu Guttenberg, Conductor, Patron of theMünchner Knabenchor (Munich Boys Choir)