Max Riebl 

Max Riebl


treble boy soprano

Biography

Max Riebl was born into a musical family in Melbourne, Australia, Max showed an ability to sing and perform theatrically from an early age. He sang with the Melbourne Grammar School Chapel Choir, under Philip Carmody, and performed theatrical roles including Gavroche in Lés Miserables. Concert work included The Youth in Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra. He also features playing trumpet and singing in his brother's band 'The Cat Empire'.



Discography

Max Riebl

Little Sir William (2007)
Tadpole Music TAD 0607, CD
With Max Riebl  
Max Riebl, Boy Soprano, accompanied by Rosie Riebl and Mira Jakopanetz.

  1.   Die Forelle (Schubert)   
  2.   Heidenröslein (Schubert)   
  3.   Der Sandmann (Schumann)   
  4.   Zigeunerliedchen 2 (Schumann)   
  5.   Zigeunerliedchen 1 (Schumann)   
  6.   Frühlingslied (Schumann)   
  7.   Schneeglöckchen (Schumann)   
  8.   Frühlingsgrüß (Schumann)   
  9.   Der Nußbaum (Schumann)   
10.   Geh! du sagst mir eine Fabel (Mozart)   
11.   Das Veilchen (Mozart)   
12.   Five Eyes (Gibbs)   
13.   Silver (Gibbs)   
14.   El Capitan-General (Brumby)   
15.   A Gray Day (Brumby)   
16.   Little Sir William (arr. Britten)   
17.   Sweet Polly Oliver (arr. Britten)   
18.   The Salley Gardens (Britten)   
19.   Oliver Cromwell (arr. Britten)   
20.   New Year carol (arr. Britten)   
21.   The Birds (Britten)   
22.   Corpus Christi Carol (Britten) 

Available at   Tadpole Music

The Cat Empire: Two Shoes (2005)
Virgin Australia 0946 3 42292 2 7, CD 
With Max Riebl  
The second album release by The Cat Empire. Max sings on track 6 Miserere.


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