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John Cage Edition 38: The Number Pieces 4
mode 186 John Cage: Volume 38: The Number Pieces 4 - Solo with Obbligato Accompaniment of Two Voices in Canon, and Six Short Inventions on the Subjects of the Solo; Three. Written for and performed by Trio Dolce, recorders. First Recordings ... Read More
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Christine Brelowski
Christine BrelowskiChristine Brelowski studied recorder with Dorothea Winter and viola da gamba with Freek Borstlap at the Conservatory of Zwolle, The Netherlands, and with Wieland Kuijken in Brussels. She obtained degrees in performance in 1990 (recorder) and 1997 (viola da gamba) respectively. She attended Pedro Memelsdorff's courses in Bologna. She has made CD and radio recordings, and frequently concertizes in The Netherlands and in Germany. She also is a member of the ensemble The Spirit ... Read More
Geesche Geddert
Geesche GeddertGeesche Geddert studied with Dorothea Winter at the Conservatory of Zwolle, obtaining a degree in performance in 1986. She has worked together with such composers as Christian Wolff and Karlheinz Stockhausen. With the latter she prepared the recorder version of his In Freundschaft. She has made CD and radio recordings, lectured at several conservatories, and has written for the professional journal Tibia. She teaches at the ArtEZ Conservatory in Zwolle as well as at ... Read More
Trio Dolce
Trio DolceThe Trio Dolce was founded in 1986 by Christine Brelowski, Geesche Geddert, and Dorothea Winter. Although the ensemble also performs French and Spanish Medieval music, Italian and English Renaissance music and Baroque trios, it has specialized in contemporary recorder music. In addition to Cage, several other composers have written works for the trio, among them Lothar Lämmer (Pfeif drauf!, 1985), Ivo van Emmerik (Voci eguali, 1986; Renvoi à l'environ, 1993), Ron Ford (Steps, 1990), ... Read More
Dorothea Winter
Dorothea WinterDorothea Winter studied with Ferdinand Conrad in Hannover and Jeanette van Wingerden and Frans Brüggen in The Hague. She obtained her degree in performance with honors and won prizes at the International Competition for Woodwinds at the Early Music Festival in Bruges. She has performed, taught and lectured throughout the world, and has made CD, radio, and television recordings. She presently teaches at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague ... Read More