Gudrun Hinze | Masterclass Piccolo

Gudrun Hinze | Masterclass Piccolo KCB 2022
Masterclass
Data
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10:00
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17:00
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10:00
to
17:00
Location
Small Concert Hall, Kleine Zavel 5, 1000 Brussels
Price
Free entrance
Reservation
No reservation required

Gudrun Hinze

Gudrun Hinze studied flute and piccolo in Düsseldorf and Essen. After engagements with the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne and the Leipzig MDR Symphony Orchestra, she accepted the position of principal piccoloist in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in 1993. She has also served as piccoloist in the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra since 1999.

Hinze is piccolo instructor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich and gives piccolo master classes. Two CDs of works from the piccolo literature document her solo engagements, one released on the Berlin Classics label in 2006 and the other on Talanton Records in 2010.

She is a founding member and the piccolo specialist of Quintessenz flute ensemble. She has also developed into an accomplished arranger for her quintet colleagues, as there are few original pieces written for this type of ensemble.

This Masterclass is co-organised by our piccolo professor, Katlijn Sergeant.

Find out more about Gudrun Hinze on this website.

Covid Safe Ticket?

For smaller events in the context of the curriculum like; caleidoscoop concerts, workshops, lectures and Masterclasses there's no need of a Covid Safe Ticket. 

The number of people admitted depends on the room and will never exceed the maximum of 50. Everyone must wear a mouth mask at all times during the event and respect the social distancing.

Attending the event is on a first-come, first-served basis. If the maximum number of attendees is reached, you will unfortunately be denied access to the event.

Because we hover somewhere between the education and culture sector and are also located in Brussels, it is not easy to map out these guidelines, furthermore the measures can change soon. We will try to inform you as precisely and quickly as possible. 

Thank you for respecting these guidelines, so that we can continue making music.

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