Susanne Ehrhardt

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Susanne Ehrhardt is a German musician .

education

After graduating from high school, Susanne Ehrhardt studied clarinet and recorder at the "Hanns Eisler" University of Music in Berlin with Ewald Koch and Reinhold Krug . She deepened her recorder playing with Walter van Hauwe in Amsterdam. At the Royal Conservatory of The Hague , she received her diploma in historical clarinet from Eric Hoeprich.

Concert activity

Susanne Ehrhardt can be heard as a freelance musician with clarinet and recorder. She kicks u. a. with Matthias Eisenberg and Michael Schönheit . She guested u. a. in the Philharmonics in Berlin and Cologne , in the Konzerthaus Berlin , in the Gewandhaus Leipzig , in the Gasteig in Munich and in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam . Concert tours have taken her to almost every country in Europe, the USA, Central and South America, Southeast Asia, Japan and Australia. She was a guest at several international music festivals, a. a. the Leipzig Bach Days and the Bach Days Berlin .

Teaching

During her studies, Susanne Ehrhardt built up the recorder class at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University in Leipzig . For over eighteen years she has been leading the recorder class at the Hanns Eisler University of Music in Berlin. Since 2004 she has also been teaching at the Lausitz University of Applied Sciences (today Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg ), where she has been honorary professor for recorder, clarinet and their historical precursors since 2007. She teaches two courses in early music each year at the Rheinsberg Castle Music Academy .

CD (selection)

  • Susanne Ehrhardt - Hexentanz & Vogelgesang, CFM, 1995
  • Early Baroque canzones and dances (with Angelika Oertel, Christian Beuse and Klaus Eichhorn ), NCA, 1999
  • Susanne Ehrhardt - recorder, CFM, 2003
  • Susanne Ehrhardt - Virtuoso Recorder Concerts, CFM, 2004
  • Susanne Ehrhardt / Matthias Grünert : Baroque clarinet and organ music, CFM, 2005

Fonts

  • The victorious nightingale (arrangement of duos for soprano and tenor recorder based on harpsichord music of the 16th and 17th centuries), Friedrich Hofmeister Musikverlag 2002, ISBN 9790203421559

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