Chamber concert at Kühlhaus Berlin
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Mayako Kubo
Allegro for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon (work commissioned by the RSB, 2019)
Ilse Fromm-Michaels
“Four Dolls” for wind quintet op. 4
Ethel Smyth
“Two Interlinked French Folk Melodies” for flute, oboe and piano
Louise Farrenc
Sextet for piano, flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon in C minor op. 40
Elena Kats-Chernin
“Sand” Waltz for wind quintet for three horns and trombone
für drei Hörner und Posaune
Mel Bonis
“Scènes de la forêt” (Waldszenen) (Forest Scenes) for flute, horn and piano
Cécile Chaminade
Three miniatures for wind quintet (arrangements of piano works)
Rudolf Döbler
Flute
Rudolf Döbler - Flute
Play – communicate – inspire. Rudolf Döbler pursues these goals as a musician, lecturer, presenter and music educator.
Rudolf Döbler was born in Achern (Ortenau) in 1966. He studied with William Bennett and John Wright at the music academies in Freiburg and Karlsruhe. He also attended master classes with Alain Marion, Michel Debost, James Galway, André Jaunet, Geoffrey Gilbert and Robert Dick. His first engagements took him to the philharmonic orchestras in Dessau and Hagen as principal flute.
Since 1993 he has been deputy principal flute with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB). Parallel to his orchestral activities, he was a member of the ensemble musikFabrik NRW, one of the leading German ensembles for contemporary music, from 1995 to 1997. He is a member of the “14 Berliner Flötisten” and the ensemble 7211.
Together with the Dutch flautist Robert Pot, Rudolf Döbler has been teaching advanced amateurs and professionals in master classes since 2002. He has been artistic director of the QUERWIND Flute Days Staufen since 2009.
Rudolf Döbler has been passionate about inspiring people for music ever since he has been on stage. His carefully chosen presentations of his own chamber concerts, his experience as a children’s concert presenter and his commitment as a school representative of the RSB are evidence of this. Since 2005, he has been coordinating, organizing and designing workshops and rehearsal visits for Berlin schools and kindergartens
Gudrun Vogler
Oboe
Gudrun Vogler - Oboe
Gudrun Vogler has been an oboist and English horn player with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra since 2002.
From 1988 to 1992, she was the principal oboist at the National Theatre Weimar.
As a two-time prizewinner of the ARD Music Competition in the field of chamber music with the wind quintet “Kammervereinigung Berlin,” she recorded CDs with this ensemble for renowned labels, initially performing extensively throughout Germany and later internationally.
As a member of the specialized ensemble for contemporary music “KNM Berlin,” where she was active from 1992 to 2019 and performed in cities such as Buenos Aires, Tokyo, and Taipei, she explored her role as an instrumentalist, performer, and creative and vibrant interpreter with great curiosity and joy.
Since 2015, she has also been involved in the music education program of the RSB. As a music ambassador in classrooms, she shares her enthusiasm for classical music with young people in schools. She has developed concepts for children’s and youth concerts in various teams.
In addition to her concert and chamber music activities in various ensembles and genres, she has been performing successfully and regularly as a member of the solo formation “Date for three” since 2016.
Christoph Korn
Clarinet
Anne Mentzen
Horn
Miriam Kofler
Bassoon
Yuki Inagawa
Piano
Yuki Inagawa - Piano
Yuki Inagawa was born in Sapporo, Japan, and studied in Tokyo with Keiko Takeuchi and in Berlin with Georg Sava.
She began her piano studies at the age of six, later adding composition, ensemble work, and vocal training to her education.
She won early prizes in various competitions and performed winner concerts in Japan, Hungary, and Germany. In 2003, during her postgraduate studies at the Hochschule für Musik “Hanns Eisler” Berlin, she received the Steinway Promotion Prize.
Due to her intelligent and highly sensitive ensemble playing, Yuki Inagawa is a highly sought-after chamber music partner. Since 2001, she has regularly performed as a keyboard instrumentalist with the musicians of the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin in several chamber music ensembles, performing in all major concert halls in Berlin as well as at various outdoor concerts.
As an orchestral keyboard instrumentalist and accompanist, she has engagements with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg, and has been involved in numerous CD and radio recordings, as well as film productions. In February 2018, her first chamber music CD with Gernot Adrion, the associate principal violist of the RSB, was released and received excellent reviews.
Her other great passion is choral music and choral symphonies. For nearly 20 years, she has worked as an accompanist with the Berliner Konzert Chor. She also serves in the same role with the Ernst Senff Chor. Since 2003, Yuki Inagawa has been deeply involved with the Clara-Schumann Children’s and Youth Choir of the Schostakowitsch Music School Berlin-Lichtenberg, working as part of the leadership team.
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