Annelien Van Wauwe Clarinet
Annelien Van Wauwe Clarinet She has performed with orchestras including the exceptional musicians with the aim of Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Bavarian performing existing and new chamber music at Radio Symphony, SWR Symphony Orchestra the highest level. Further chamber music Stuttgart, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, partners include Pavel Kolesnikov, Cédric Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Mozarteum Tiberghien, Severin von Eckardstein, Victor Orchester Salzburg, Brussels Philharmonic, Julien-Laferrière, Amihai Grosz, Tabea Antwerp Symphony, Swedish Chamber Zimmermann, Quatuor Danel, Schumann Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, and Quartet, Aris Quartet and Amatis Trio. many of the BBC Symphonic and Philharmonic Orchestras; with conductors including Andrew Annelien’s infectious passion and interest in Manze, Joshua Weilerstein, James MacMillan, new music have inspired composers to write for Rafael Payare, Clemens Schuldt, Markus Stenz, her – in 2017, Manfred Trojahn dedicated his Hartmut Haenchen, Otto Tausk, Marta Sonata V to Annelien. Her intensive practice of Gardolińska, Edo de Waart, and Dirk Brossé. yoga, with its positive influence on her clarinet playing, led her to commission SUTRA, a Annelien has appeared at prestigious venues concerto for clarinet, orchestra and electronics including the Tonhalle Zürich, Berliner from Wim Henderickx. The new work will be Philharmonie and Konzerthaus Berlin, based on breath and meditation, and it is co- Konzerthaus Vienna, Wigmore Hall, BOZAR in commissioned by BBC Radio 3 and the Borletti- Brussels, Philharmonie Luxembourg, Amsterdam Buitoni Trust. Concertgebouw, De Doelen Rotterdam, Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, Rudolfinum Concert She originally studied with Sabine Meyer in Hall in Prague, and Palace of Arts in Budapest. She Lübeck, Pascal Moragues in Paris, Alessandro is a regular guest at international festivals such as Carbonare in Rome and Wenzel Fuchs and Ralf “Her playing has abundant the Lucerne Festival, Festspiele Mecklenburg- Forster in Berlin.
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