Gudula Rosa

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Gudula Rosa is a German recorder player and music teacher .

Career

Gudula Rosa studied at the Detmold Music Academy and the Kassel Music Academy with Winfried Michel and as a scholarship holder at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam with Walter van Hauwe , specializing in music of the Japanese avant-garde . Since then, intensive collaboration with composers, artists, dancers and improvisers. In 1996 she won the European Recorder Teacher Association competition . This was followed by concert tours to Ecuador , Japan, China , the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the USAand in many European countries, as well as with her “Young Westphalian Baroque Ensemble” to Malaysia, Singapore and Brazil. In 2002 she went on a concert tour of Japan. In 2004, at the invitation of Maki Ishii , she took part in the Japanese-Chinese Festival for Contemporary Music , where she gave world premieres and Chinese premieres of works by Qin Wenhen , Gerald Eckert , Jōji Yuasa , Makoto Shinoharas , Annette Schlünz 'and Chan Ming-chi .

In 2002 her CD Double Talk - Contemporary Japanese Music (SFB) was released with the cotovirtuosin Makiko Gotō ; In 2007 she released the CD Ko-Ku (Radio Bremen) with percussionist Haruka Fujii with works by Asian composers. She took part in several baroque operas: 2009 in Münster in Handel's opera Rinaldo (solo part) under the direction of Michael Schneider, 2012 in Osnabrück in Telemann's Sieg der Schönheit (Michael Schneider) and 2015 in Telemann's Germanicus. At the Städtische Bühnen Münster she was also engaged for the dance theater production Cage (2010), the participation in the opera The English Cat and as director of the recorder ensemble in the children 's operas Noahs Flut by Benjamin Britten (2010) and Pollicino by Hans Werner Henze (2011) . Selected for the project Stations NRW she toured with nine other musicians through 10 cities in North Rhine-Westphalia and brought u. a. Works by Peter Gahn and Jörg-Peter Mittmann for the world premiere.

Teaching

Rosa teaches at the Westphalian School for Music in Münster, where she set up a talented academy in collaboration with the Münster University of Music . She heads the Young Westphalian Baroque Orchestra , which won four first prizes in the national youth music competition and received awards from the MELANTE Telemann Foundation , the Manfred Vetter Foundation for Art and Culture and the German Foundation for Music Life . From 1998 to 2004 Gudula Rosa taught recorder and subject didactics at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen . From the 2015/16 winter semester, she will take over the recorder training at the Münster University of Music as part of a newly established teaching assignment .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Münster Youth Academy , accessed on November 3, 2015.