Bolette Roed (born 1979) is a Danish-born recorder player based in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
.
Education
Roed graduated from the advanced solo performance class of the
Royal Danish Academy of Music
The Royal Danish Academy of Music, or Royal Danish Conservatory of Music ( da, Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium), in Copenhagen is the oldest professional institution of musical education in Denmark as well as the largest, with approxima ...
in Copenhagen in March 2004. Parallel, she studied at the Conservatoire National Superieur Musique et Danse de Lyon and graduated as a medical doctor from the
University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen ( da, Københavns Universitet, KU) is a prestigious public university, public research university in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the second-oldest university in ...
in 2011.
She studied the recorder with
Dan Laurin
Dan Laurin (1960 in Jönköping, Sweden) is a Swedish recorder player.
Life and career
He studied under Ulla Wijk, Paul Nauta and Eva Legêne at the Conservatories of Odense and Copenhagen from 1976 to 1982. Since 1980 he has been on the conce ...
and Pierre Hamon, Nikolaj Ronimus and Kirsten Rehling and took masterclasses with
Kees Boeke
Cornelis "Kees" Boeke (25 September 1884 3 July 1966) was a Dutch reformist educator, Quaker missionary and pacifist. He is best known for his popular essay/book ''Cosmic View'' (1957) which presents a seminal view of the universe, from the gal ...
, Pedro Memelsdorff, Peter Holtslag,
Marion Verbruggen
Marion Verbruggen (born 1950) is a Dutch recorder player and teacher.
Verbruggen was born in Amsterdam and studied with Kees Otten at the Amsterdam Conservatory. She then studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague with Frans Brüggen. Upon ...
and Gerd Lünenbürger. Her repertoire ranges from medieval through renaissance and baroque to contemporary music and she has world premiered a large number of works.
Career
Since 2004, Roed has toured as a soloist with the baroque orchestra Arte dei Suonatori and has performed as a soloist with
Concerto Copenhagen The Danish national baroque orchestra Concerto Copenhagen is one of the leading baroque orchestras in the world.
History
Danish National Baroque Orchestra Concerto Copenhagen played its first concerts in 1991 and has since developed into the lead ...
, the
Danish National Chamber Orchestra The Danish Chamber Orchestra ( da, Danmarks Underholdningsorkester) is a chamber orchestra in Denmark.
It was the Danish National Chamber Orchestra from 1939 to 2014, when it was under the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR). Since 2015, it has b ...
, the
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Danish: ''DR Symfoniorkestret''; English abbreviation "DNSO"), is a Danish orchestra based in Copenhagen. The DNSO is the principal orchestra of DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation). The DRSO is based at th ...
and the
Royal Danish Orchestra
The Royal Danish Orchestra (''Det Kongelige Kapel'') is a Danish orchestra based in Copenhagen. The Danish name for the orchestra indicates its original function as an ensemble geared to supplying the music for court events. The Royal Danish Orch ...
. Roed’s career as a recorder player includes being a member of several ensembles such as the Elephant House Quartet, Alpha, Concert Pastoral and Sarbak/Roed Duo. She is also the co-founder of Denmark’s baroque music festival Midsommerbarok in Copenhagen.
Roed is teaching at the Royal Danish Academy of Music since 2009 and is offering regular masterclasses in Poland and the Czech Republic. Soon after her debut, Roed was appointed the Artist-in-Residence of the
Danish National Radio and elected for The Danish State Art Council’s “Young Elite” program in 2014.
Recently Bolette has developed the canonical recorder repertoire with her 2018 solo album "J.S. Bach: Sonatas, Partitas, Suites" in which she performs the arrangements of
Frans Brüggen
Franciscus ("Frans") Jozef Brüggen (30 October 1934 – 13 August 2014) was a Dutch conductor, recorder player and baroque flautist.
Biography
Born in Amsterdam, Brüggen was the last of the nine children of August Brüggen, a textile factory o ...
. Further extending the breadth of the instrument with the 2018 "Johann Sebastian Bach: Goldberg Variations Recomposed by Peter Navarro-Alonso", rethinking the Variations for saxophones, recorder and percussion. The sounds of the instruments meshing wonderfully and creating one of the most distinctive recordings of these
J. S. Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the ''Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard wo ...
classics. In 2019, the Elephant House Quartet album, Telemann's Garden. The quartet features harpsichordist Allan Rasmussen, violinist Aureliusz Goliński and gambist, Reiko Ichise performing a selection of their own arrangements of
G. Ph. Telemann's work.
Her latest recording is a double CD of Concertos by
Antonio Vivaldi
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist and impresario of Baroque music. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lifetime was widespread ...
including but not limited to, the paramount works
The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)
''The Four Seasons'' ( it, Le quattro stagioni) is a group of four violin concertos by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives musical expression to a season of the year. These were composed around 1718−1720, when Vivaldi was the ...
. The album was recorded with Polish Baroque ensemble Arte dei Suonatori and released on Pentatone in early 2021.
Awards
2003 Grand Prize of Jacob Gade Foundation – Won
2009
Nordic Council Music Prize
The Nordic Council Music Prize is awarded annually by NOMUS, the Nordic Music Committee. Every two years it is awarded for a work by a living composer. In the intervening years it is awarded to a performing musician or ensemble.
The Nordic ...
– Nominated with her trio Alpha
2011 Nordic Council Music Prize – Nominated
Discography
''Vivaldi's Seasons'' with Arte dei Suonatori (Pentatone, 2021)
''Telemann’s Garden'' with Elephant House Quartet (Pentatone, 2019)
''J. S. Bach Goldberg Variations Recomposed By Peter Navarro-Alonso'' with Alpha (DaCapo, 2018)
''J.S. Bach: Sonatas, Partitas, Suites'' (Ondine, 2018)
''Telemann'' with Arte dei Suonatori (DUX, 2015)
''Royal Recorder Concertos'' with Arte dei Suonatori (Dacapo, 2013)
''Early & Late'' with Gáman trio (Dacapo, 2013)
''Through the Looking Glass'' with Alpha (Dacapo, 2013)
''Alpha World'' with Alpha (Gateway, 2009)
''Alpha'' with Alpha trio (Dacapo, 2005)
Featured on
''Peter Navarro-Alonso, Le Quattro stagioni'' with Alpha (Dacapo, 2018)
''Rune Glerup, Dust encapsulated'' with Gáman trio (Dacapo, 2014)
''Vagn Holmboe, Solo and Chamber Works for Guitar'' (Dacapo, 2012)
''Narcissus, la nouvelle melancolie, works by Fredrik Österling'' with Gáman trio (dB Productions Sweden 2011)
''Bach harpsichord concertos'' with Concerto Copenhagen (cpo, 2006)
''Hans-Henrik Nordstrøm, Starting Points'' with
James Crabb
James Crabb (born 1967) is a Scottish classical accordion player.
Crabb was born in Dundee. He was given his first accordion at age 4 by his accordion-playing father. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen with classica ...
(Classico, 2005)
''A Joker’s Tale'' with Paradox (BIS, 2005)
References
External links
Official websiteInstagram accountFacebook accountYoutube account
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1979 births
Living people