KLEMISCH CONSORT BERLIN


The Klemisch-Consort Berlin plays 15th, 16th and early 17th-century music on accurate and authentic copies of instruments from the period. These recorders are hand crafted in the Guido M. Klemisch workshop in Berlin. So we have ready access to appropriate instruments. The combination of these excellent instruments and expert musicianship show off the beauty of both the instruments and music to the best possible degree. Don't miss the chance to hear the results of this fortunate marriage of the instrument makers art and musicians' skill.
Varied programmes give rise to truly enchanting concerts and spirited performances of music that are often given in wonderful historical settings.
A truly magical experience.





Dorothea Winter
studied the recorder with Ferdinand Conrad in Hannover (Germany) and Jeanette van Wingerden in (Holland). She completed her studies with the graduate recital. From 1974 until1985 founder member of the baroque group Camerata Amsterdam and since many years recorder teacher at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. Numerous concerts as wel as radio-and disc-recordings (Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Radio Hilversum, France Musique)

Katrin Sons studied with Gerd Lünenbürger at the „Universität der Künste Berlin“ and at the „Sweelinck-Konservatorium“ Amsterdam with Walter van Hauwe. At the Royal Conservatory in The Hague she specialised on historical improvisation practice. Katrin Sons played in various ensembles of Ancient Music, so as “The Royal Wind Music” and “Trio Cascade”. Since 2002 she directs the “Wolkenstein-Ensemble” of Mediaeval Music..

Guido M. Klemisch studied in Hannover und Den Haag the recorder with Ferdinand Conrad and in The Hague with Frans Brüggen as wel as baroque-oboe with Ku Ebbinge.
1974 he opened his workshop for historical flutes at Zwolle (The Netherlands) and since 1998 in Berlin (Germany). 1974 until 1987 founder member of the baroque group Camerata Amsterdam. Numerous concerts as wel as radio-and disc-recordings (Norddeutscher Rundfunk, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Radio Hilversum, France Musique).
Since many years consistently engaged with building Renaissance-recorders. . Dokumentations and diverses publications on history and building of the recorder. Since 2002 he builded several recorder-consorts.

Anja Hufnagel studied the recorder at the conservatorium Utrecht with Marion Verbruggen, Baldrick Derenberg and Heiko ter Schegget. Since her graduate recital 1993 she lives in Berlin and is active as a recorder- solist in several ensembles and as a recorder teacher. In 1994 she recorded the original recorders on behalve of the „Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin“. Diverse further recordings on CD; among them a recording of music of the french baroque composers Chauvon, Philidor, Hotteterre and others with instruments by Guido Klemisch. The recording received rave reviews by the specialised press.

Contact:

Frithjofstr. 71 13089 Berlin Tel. 0049/ (0) 3047307098
Info@guido-m-klemisch.de www.guido-m-klemisch.de