Baroque Concertos with Recorder - Treasures from Swedish collections
Leveranstid: Skickas tidigast 2022-09-16
Emelie Roos & Höör Barock
The Swedish virtuoso recorder player Emelie Roos is a multifaceted musician. Having grown up with folk music, violin, recorder and singing, Emelie is today active as a soloist, chamber musician, pedagog and producer. Emelie has played together with the leading Baroque orchestras and ensembles of Sweden. She has been engaged as a soloist with both symphony orchestra and string orchestra, and as a theater musician in theater and opera house. As artistic director of Höör Barock, Emelie has, together with lutenist Dohyo Sol, managed to create an international centre of Early Music in their small hometown. Emelie studied recorder with Dan Laurin at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen and The Royal College of Music in Stockholm, where she graduated in 2003. Emelie is the recipient of numerous awards from he Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
In the little village of Höör in the South of Sweden a Baroque ensemble has emerged, consisting of professional musicians within the early music scene. With a successful annual summer festival, and invitations to perform throughout Sweden,Denmark, Germany and Austria, Höör Barock has firmly established itself as one of Sweden’s leading Baroque ensembles.
They have released three cds on the BIS label, each to international critical acclaim: “Bach, Telemann, Corelli” and “Golovinmusiken”, both of which were recorded under the artistic leadership of recorder player Dan Laurin, and “L’Orfeo”, which is a collaborative project with Lundabarock. “Golovinmusiken” was awarded a Swedish “Gammis” for best Classical release of 2020. Their recordings are played regularly on Swedish Radio P2, and have received Worldwide recognition.