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Bolette Roed (Recorder)

Born: March 15, 1979 - Copenhagen, Denmark

The Danish recorder player, Bolette Roed, graduated from the advanced solo performance class of the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, March 2004, and since then, her solo career has brought her to festivals and concert scenes all over Europe, Asia and the USA. Parallel to the studies in Copenhagen, she also studied at Conservatoire National Superieur Musique et Danse de Lyon, and she graduated as a medical doctor from the University of Copenhagen. Soon after her debut, she was appointed Artist-in-Residence of the Danish National Radio and in 2011 she was nominated for the Nordic Council’s Music Prize. Furthermore she received the Grand Prize of Jacob Gade Foundation in 2003. Latest prize is “The Danish Music Critics Prize 2014”. She is furthermore part of The Danish State Art Councils “Young Elite” 2014 program.

Bolette Roed is an all-embracing musician, working not only with the classical repertoire for recorder, but also with improvisation, folk and world music. Her repertoire ranges from medieval through renaissance and Baroque to contemporary music and she has world premiered a large number of works. As part of her innate curiosity she is constantly striving to expand the musical playground of the recorder. She works with many different instrument combinations and styles, including innovative co-operations such as with DJ’s, jazz musicians and the theatrical stages.

Bolette Roed has toured as a soloist with the baroque orchestra Arte dei Suonatori since they first met in 2004. Besides this she has appeared as soloist with Concerto Copenhagen (Director: Lars Ulrik Mortensen), Danish National Chamber Orchestra, Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Royal Danish Orchestra. In addition to this she often performs with her own ensembles, Alpha (recorder, saxophone, Peter Navarro-Alonso and percussion, David Hildebrandt) and the Baroque ensembles, Concert Pastoral (recorder and galoubet & tambourin, Poul Høxbro) and Elephant House Quartet (recorder and violin, Aureliusz Golinski, gamba, Reiko Ichise, and harpsichord Allan Rasmussen).

Bolette Roed is the cofounder and co-organiser of Denmark’s largest baroque music festival, Midsommerbarok, at Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, and she is head of the Early Music Department at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, where she also teaches recorder since 2009.

Bolette Roed appears on a number of recordings. “Royal Recorder Concertos” with Arte dei Suonatori (Dacapo), “Early & Late” with Gáman trio (Dacapo) “Alpha”, “Through the Looking Glass” (Dacapo) and Alpha World (Gateway) with her trio Alpha, “A Joker’s Tale” with Paradox (BIS-CD) and Bach harpsichord concertos (Concerto Copenhagen, CPO). Recenmt recordings include J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations (BWV 988) with Alpha. She married Married to Christian Kvorning on September 2, 2017, and currently lives in Copenhagen, Denmark.



Source: Bolette Roed Website & Facebook profile; Photos 115, 129: Clio Rigeaudeau; Photos 003, 006. 008, 010: Michelle Berg; Photos 009, 014, 026, 047, 048, 054: Caroline Bittencourt; Photo 001: Jette Jørs
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (May 2019)

Bolette Roed: Short Biography | Ensembles: Alpha
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