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Susanne Regel
Birth nameSusanne Regel
Born (1974-09-09) September 9, 1974 (age 50)
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
GenresClassical
OccupationsOboist, teacher
InstrumentsOboe
Years active2001–present
Websitewww.susanneregel.com
Musical artist

Susanne Regel (born 1974) is a German oboist working as solo artist and with international ensembles. She specializes in baroque oboe, the classical oboe, and the romantic oboe. Regel also teaches at several universities in Germany.

Education

Regel started playing woodwind instruments as a child and began an intensive study of the recorder, modern oboe and also historical oboe when in school. In 1993, Regel made it to the semi-final of the international MAfestival Brugge (Musica Antiqua Bruges) competition in Bruges. She was the youngest participant of the competition. In 2001 she completed her studies of the historical oboe under Ku Ebbinge, and the recorder under Sebastien Marc at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.

Career

Regel has made more than 50 radio, CD and DVD recordings. A noteworthy achievement is her participation in the complete recording of the Bach cantatas under J.E. Gardiner with the English Baroque Soloists in 2000.,.

In 1995 she was appointed solo oboe of the internationally acclaimed ensemble Musica Antiqua Köln under Reinhard Goebel.

Regel is a regular guest and soloist with many international ensembles including:

  • Freiburger Barockorchester (Petra Müllejans, Gottfried von der Goltz), Germany
  • Collegium 1704 (Vaclav Luks), Czech Republic
  • le cercle de l’Harmonie“(Jérémie Rhorer), France
  • Concerto Copenhagen (Lars Ulrik Mortensen), Denmark
  • Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra (Ton Koopman), The Netherlands
  • Laura Soave (Sergio Azzolini), Italy

Regel has participated in many international festivals, including:

Teaching

Regel teaches the historical oboe at the Hochschule für Musik in Karlsruhe, and at the “Staatliche Hochschule für Musik” in Trossingen. She also teaches in international Masterclasses in Essen, Minsk, St. Petersburg, Los Angeles and Washington.

References

  1. List of Professors, Musikhochschule Trossingen, Trossingen
  2. Official Website Susanne Regel
  3. Bach Cantatas Website
  4. Krekeler, Elmar (13 December 2010). "Johann Sebastian Bach: Eingespielt – das ganze bachsche Kantatenwerk". Die Welt.
  5. List of Professors, Hochschule für Musik, Karlsruhe
  6. List of Professors, Hochschule für Musik, Trossingen Archived 2013-02-06 at archive.today

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