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Gudula RosaBeginning of the age of 8 years Gudula Rosa received lessons in playing violin. Three years later, she heard Frans Brüggen for the first time. Being deeply fascinated she increasingly devoted herself to play the recorder. With both instruments she won awards in several youth competitions and decided later to take up the study of the recorder. She studied at the Münster department of the Detmold Academy of Music, and the Academy of Music, Kassel. In 1993, she received her soloist's diploma along with a special honor for her outstanding interpretation of japanese contemporary music. A scholarship of the Sparkassen Foundation helped her to continue her studies in Amsterdam at the Sweelinck Conservatory with Walter van Hauwe. In 1996, she won the International Recorder Interpreters' Competition of the E.R.T.A. for contemporary music in Kassel. In the course of her intention to expand the repertoire and the possibilities of the recorder, she cooperates with composers (commissioned works, premiers), artists (performance with speech and dance) and improvisers. As a soloist as well as a member of different ensembles she gives concerts, mainly in Germany but also in other european countries and Japan. Also as a teacher she is extraordinarily successful. Numberous award winners (Bundespreisträger/innen Jugend musiziert)
of youth competitions arose from her class at the Westphalia School of Music, Münster.
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