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John Holloway
violin, baroque violin, Bach-Special
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Since 1999 Professor of Violin (modern and baroque) and chamber music at the University of Music Dresden. A pioneer of the modern “Early Music” movement in Britain. He founded the ensemble L‘Ecole d‘Orphee in 1975, which made the first complete recording of Handel’s chamber music works with baroque instruments. His recording of Biber’s “Mystery Sonatas“ won a Gramophone Award in 1991, which remains the reference recording of this kind of music. Recordings for

ECM New Series include Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for Violin solos. He was concertmaster, soloist and conducter of A. Parrott‘s Taverner Players and of R. Norrington‘s London Classical Players. He taught at the Guildhall School London, the Schola Cantorum Basel and the Indiana University in Bloomington. He held master classes throughout Europe, USA, Canada, Korea, Colombia and New Zealand. In 2004 he was the Regents’ Lecturer at UC Berkeley, USA.


"Bach Special"

John Holloway, who counts as a pioneer of the “Early Music” movement in Britain, offers a special class for all string-players, developing the interpretation of J. S. Bachs music.

Soloists as well as chamber musicians are invited to register.


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Allegro Vivo, Kammermusik Festival A-3580 Horn, Wiener Straße 2 Tel +43 (0)2982/43 19, Fax +43 (0)2982/43 19-4
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