![]() Erich Höbarth (Quatuor Mosaïques) after having completed her Bachelor studies with Ilona Sie Dhian Ho at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. degree in violin performance from the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy in Leipzig, Germany, where she studied with Prof. His interest in different genres of music has led to collaborations with These New Puritans (GB), Sycamore Age (IT), Andrea Chimenti (IT) and Navarone (NL). He has continued to explore the possibilities of music theatre, most notably in the Opera Zuid/ICK production 'De Sopranos' and the NJO production 'Songbook #2'. He performs regularly with the ASKO|Schönberg Ensemble, DNO and other new music groups both inside and outside of The Netherlands. In 2014 he performed in the DNO/NJO production 'Kopernikus', marking his first involvement with opera and music theatre. Daniel has participated in masterclasses with Martin Frost and Karl Leister. in 2013 with a specialization in contemporary performance. in 2011 he continued at the Royal Conservatory, earning his M.M. In 2008 he began studying with Pierre Woudenberg at the Royal conservatory of The Hague, where he performed a wide range of solo, chamber, and orchestral repertoire both inside (Heiner Goebbels Festival: 'Surrogate Cities' James MacMillan: 'Quickening' Benjamin Britten: 'Albert Herring') and outside the conservatory. 1988 in Arezzo, Italy) began playing the clarinet at the age of 11. Gregory currently resides in The Hague and is a guest professor at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.ĭaniel Boeke (b. Engagements have included concerts with Ensemble Contrechamps, Nieuw Ensemble, Noord Nederlands Orkest, Residentie Orkest, and the Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest. from the Dutch National Masters in Orchestral Conducting, a program that allowed him the opportunity to work with professional Dutch orchestras in master-classes, rehearsals, and performances. He moved to The Netherlands to study orchestral conducting at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and earned his M.M. in composition from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Lewis Nielson and participated in master-classes with Helmut Lachenmann, David Lang, and Rebecca Saunders. He made his debut with the ASKO|Schönberg Ensemble in the 2012 Gaudeamus Festival, stepping in at short notice for Etienne Siebens. Gregory earned his B.M. 1987 in Los Angeles) is a conductor and programmer deeply committed to the performance and promotion of new music. He studied with Pierre Boulez at the 2011 Luzern Festival and has served as conductor in the Holland Festival’s John Cage Centennial as well as the Aldeburgh Festival’s Emerging Composers Program, where he worked closely with Oliver Knussen and Colin Matthews.
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