The German soprano, Meike Leluschko, received clarinet, piano and organ
lessons from an early age. She studied singing privately with Edeltraud
Blanke and at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold with Professor Gerhild Romberger
and Professor Heiner Eckels. She completed her singing studies in 2006
with a graduate recital. Among her most important teachers was also
Caroline Stein. Master-classes and studies with, among others, Ute
Trekel-Burkhardt, Ralf Popken, Ingrid Figur, Christoph Prégardien and András Schiff
proved to be particularly inspiring. She won a prize at the Federal
Competition Berlin in 2002 and First Prize of the NRW German Musicians
Association. She won scholarship of the Werner Richard - Dr. Carl Dörken Foundation (2007), the Mozart Society and the Bertelsmann Foundation
"New Voices" for a master-class (2007).
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