- Rachel Podger
Rachel Podger (born
1968 ) is an Englishviolinist specialising in the performance ofbaroque music . She often conductsbaroque orchestra s from the violin, and in 2004 took up a guest directorship with theOrchestra of the Age of Enlightenment , having previously been leader ofThe English Concert from 1997-2002.She was born in England but educated at a German Steiner school. She returned to study first with Perry Hart, then at the
Guildhall School of Music & Drama with David Takeno, Pauline Scott and Micaela Comberti. During her studies she co-founded baroque chamber groups The Palladian Ensemble and Florilegium, and worked with period instrument ensembles such as theNew London Consort , andLondon Baroque .She was first violin of the
Gabrieli Consort and Players and later ofThe English Concert , c.1997-2002, touring extensively, often as soloist in Vivaldi's "le quattro stagioni " and "grosso mogul" concertos. In 2004 she began a guest directorship of theOrchestra of the Age of Enlightenment , opening with a tour in the USA with Bach'sBrandenburg Concertos . She also works as a guest director with Arte dei Suonatori (Poland), Musica Angelica (USA) and Santa Fe Pro Musica (USA), and as soloist withThe Academy of Ancient Music .She is a professor of
baroque violin at both theGuildhall School of Music & Drama and theRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama and also teaches regularly at the Hochschule in Bremen. She has recently been appointed professor of baroque violin at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen.When not touring with various orchestras and other classical players, Rachel works with her husband in
Brecon , South Wales helping young musicians through the Mozart Music Fund, which she founded in 2006, as well as holding workshops and giving recitals. She is a major figure at the annual Brecon Baroque music festival held during the last weekend of October every year.In September 2008, Rachel Podger will take up the newly-founded Michaela Comberti Chair for Baroque Violin at the
Royal Academy of Music in London.Recordings
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Bach 's completesonatas and partitas for violin solo (top recommendation in BBC Radio 3 "Building a Library"
*Telemann 's twelve fantasies for solo violin (1746)
*Bach 's complete sonatas for violin and harpsichord, withTrevor Pinnock
*Vivaldi 's 12 concertos 'La Stravaganza', directing Arte dei Suonatori
*Mozart 's complete sonatas for violin and fortepiano, with Gary Cooper - ongoing, current volumes 1-6
*Rameau 'sPieces de clavecin en concerts , with Trevor Pinnock andJonathan Manson
*Purcell 's sonatas of 3 parts, withPavlo Beznosiuk andChristopher Hogwood
*Bach 's solo and double violin concertos, withAndrew Manze
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