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Frauke Rauterberg

Recorder player (professional)/ soloist and teacher

She studied the recorder with Prof. Ferdinand Conrad in Hannover while still at high school, and subsequently at the Universität der Künste Berlin with Prof. Christoph Huntgeburth, where she earned her recorder degree with a mention of excellence. She completed her training as a soloist from 1990 to 1995 with Walter van Hauwe in Amsterdam and in master classes with, inter alia, Frans Brüggen, Kees Boeke, Han Tol and Pedro Memelsdorff. She received her training on the flute i.a. from Prof. Christoph Huntgeburth and in master classes with Prof. Dr. Linde Brunmayr-Tutz and Barthold Kuijken. At the same time, she completed a degree in musicology at the Free University of Berlin.
Alongside numerous articals published in various musicological journals, Frauke Rauterberg is also the author of the recorder tutor "Sopranblockflöte - leicht lernen mit Spaß" (The soprano recorder - an easy and fun guide to leaning; Alfred Publishing Verlag).
She has participated successfully in several competitions, as well as in CD and radio recordings. In connection with her wide-ranging concert activities as a soloist, with her Berliner Ensemble für Alte Musik LA GIOIA and with various old music ensembles, she has traveled throughout Germany and Europe. Numerous solo and chamber music evenings including performances of the works of contemporary composers demonstrate her keen interest in new music.
In 2002, she was chosen for the mentoring-program "Berufsziel: Professorin an einer Kunsthochschule" ("Professional goal: Professor at a University of Fine Arts") in her chosen field of recorder studies at the Universität der Künste Berlin - a project aimed to train qualified artists, art historians, musicians and musicologists wishing to become professors. In the framework of this mentoring-program, she will be teaching the recorder and chamber music at the Universität der Künste Berlin.


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