Heidi Gröger born in Eichstätt, Southern Germany, specialized on Viola da
Gamba and Baroque cello. She finished her master degree with distinction at the
Royal Conservatory in The Hague (2007). Scholarships and prizes at the Early
Music competitions in York (UK), Wassenaer (NL) and Neuburg/Do. followed. Heidi
has performed with René Jacobs, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Berliner
Baroque Soloists and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel
Harding. Since 2010 Heidi has played a reconstruction of a highly ornamented viola
da gamba after Tielke loaned and made by Tilman Muthesius, Potsdam/ DE.
Annegret Hoffmann, born in Berlin, has been active in (church) music since her
earliest childhood. She studied violin (amongst other instruments) with Mechthild Blaumer
in Saarbrücken, who evoked her interest in historically informed performances.
After diplome degrees in both violin and music pedagogy, she went to Italy to
specialize in Early Music, studying baroque violin with Enrico Gatti in Piacenza
(Italy). Since 2009 she has continued her studies at the Royal Conservatory in The
Hague, where she founded the Ensemble Hoffmann-Gröger-Feder. Specializing in
17th century music, this recording marks their first CD production. Annegret
performes regularly as a soloist and concertmaster and has played with Elizabeth
Wallfisch, Michael Chance, Enrico Gatti and accordone. She is a regular member of
Accademia Hermans (Italy).
Lorenzo Feder, born in Schio (Italy) in 1980, started studying piano at
the age of 8 with Renato Maioli. After his piano diploma (2000), he studied
harpsichord with Patrizia Marisaldi at the Conservatory in Vicenza. He was the recipient of
the Huygens Programme scholarship from the Dutch government, afterwich he took
postgraduate studies at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague with Ton Koopman,
Tini Mathot and Patrick Ayrton. He performs as a soloist and continuo player on
harpsichord and organ in international festivals throughout Europe and Mexico
playing with soloists like Emma Kirkby, Frank Theuns, Michael Chance, Monica
Huggett and with the baroque ensembles "Il Tempio Armonico" (Verona) and "I
Musicali Affetti" (Vicenza).
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