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THE AULOS
ENSEMBLE
Christopher Krueger (flute),
Marc Schachman (oboe), Linda Quan (violin), Myron Lutzke
(cello), Arthur Haas (harpsichord)
Formed
in 1973 by five graduates of the Juilliard School, the Aulos
Ensemble was at the forefront of a movement that has captured
the imagination of the American listening public. The group's
artistic intelligence based on informed scholarly insight, along
with an uncompromising standard of excellence, has resulted in
invitations from virtually all of America's major chamber music
presenters. Its performances have helped to create a new
appreciation of the rich rewards of "original instrument"
performance and have earned admiration from America's most
respected critics, who call Aulos concerts "scintillating,"
"virtuosic," "³rare and delightful," and "authentic baroque
performance at its best."
In addition to an extensive touring schedule, the Aulos Ensemble
created its own concert series in New York City. Featuring
collaborations with leading artists in authentic performance from
both the United States and Europe , the Aulos Ensemble has
welcomed, among others, harpsichordists Trevor Pinnock and Albert
Fuller, violinists Jaap Schroeder and Stanley Richie, cellist
Anner Byslma, oboist Michel Piguet, and vocalists Jan de Gaetani,
Bethany Beardslee, Charles Bressler, Julianne Baird, Sanford
Sylvan, and Dawn Upshaw.
Across the country, the Aulos Ensemble's holiday concert tours
and "Baroque Christmas" recording have become an essential part
of holiday celebrations. At home in New York, the Aulos Ensemble
performs a special Christmas concert annually, frequently in the
magical setting of the Medieval Sculpture Court at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. The 2003 holiday concert at the Frick
Collection featured baritone Sanford Sylvan. As the New York
Times says "If it has to be just one just one Christmas concert,
this is it!"
The Aulos Ensemble's first recording, released on the Musical
Heritage Society label in 1981, was heralded as one of the most
accomplished and significant observances of the Telemann
tercentenary, receiving the "Critic's Choice" award from High
Fidelity/Musical America magazine. Since then, the Aulos Ensemble
has released more than a dozen CDs on the MHS label, including
2-CD sets of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, as well a the complete
Essercizii Musici of Telemann on 5 discs. The Aulos Ensemble can
also be heard frequently on National Public Radio.
In conjunction with its concerts, the Aulos Ensemble has given
numerous master classes and lecture demonstrations in 17th and
18th-century performance practice at colleges and universities
throughout the country.
THE
AULOS ENSEMBLE
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHIES
Christopher
Krueger (flute)
Flutist Christopher Krueger received his formative musical
training in Boston and graduated from the New England
Conservatory of Music. He is principal flutist with the Handel
Chamber Players and Boston Baroque, and has been featured as
soloist in the Great Performers Series and Mostly Mozart Festival
at Lincoln Center, the City of London Festival and Lufthansa
Festival in London, the Berlin Bach Festival, and at Tanglewood
and Ravinia. Mr. Krueger has also performed with such diverse
groups as the Drottningholm Theatre Orchestra, Aston Magna,
Tafelmusik, Orpheus, and the Boston Symphony. He is Assistant
Professor of Music at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst,
and on the faculties of the New England Conservatory and Longy
School of Music. He has recorded for DG, Sony, L'Oiseau-Lyre,
RCA, Nonesuch, and Telarc.
Marc
Schachman (oboe)
Oboist Marc Schachman was born in Berkeley, California and
received his education at Stanford University and the Juilliard
School where he was awarded the B.S., M.S., and D.M.A. degrees.
He has performed as soloist and principal oboe with original
instrument orchestras throughout America including Philharmonia
Baroque (San Francisco), Handel and Haydn Society and Boston
Baroque (Boston), Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra (Washington DC)
and Mostly Mozart and Classical Band (New York). He is a founding
member of the Amadeus Winds, and performs often with groups such
as Aston Magna, Helicon, Orchestra of St. Luke's and the New York
Chamber Soloists. His recordings can be heard on the MHS/Musicmasters,
Harmonia Mundi, Sony, L'Oiseau-Lyre, and Nonesuch labels. He is
on the faculty of Vassar College.
Linda Quan
(violin)
Violinist Linda Quan was born in Los Angeles, California and
graduated from the Juilliard School with the B.M. and M.M.
degrees. She has appeared as soloist with the Los Angeles
Philharmonic and the Contemporary Chamber Ensemble and has served
as Concertmistress with various American original instrument
orchestras including the Handel and Haydn Society, Smithsonian
Chamber Orchestra, Mostly Mozart, and the Orchestra of the Old
Fairfield Academy. She is a member of the Bach Ensemble, the New
York New Music Ensemble, and the Atlantic Quartet, and appears
frequently with groups such as Aston Magna, St. Luke's, and
Helicon. Ms. Quan has recorded for Sony, L'Oiseau-Lyre, MHS/Musicmasters,
CRI, Nonesuch and Opus One. She is on the faculty of Vassar
College.
Myron Lutzke
(cello)
Cellist Myron Lutzke was born in
Newark, New Jersey, and received his education at Brandeis
University and the Juilliard School. Mr. Lutzke is a member of
St. Luke¹s Chamber Ensemble, the Mozartean Players, and the Bach
Ensemble and is the principal cellist for many of this country's
original instrument orchestras, including the Handel and Haydn
Society, Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Mostly Mozart
Original Instrument Orchestra, and the Orchestra of St. Luke's.
He is an artist-in-residence at the Caramoor Festival and teaches
at the Mannes School of Music. His recordings can be heard on the
Harmonia Mundi, MHS/Musicmasters, Sony, L'Oiseau-Lyre, Nonesuch,
and Arabesque labels.
Arthur Haas
(harpsichord)
Harpsichordist Arthur Haas was born
in New York and grew up in Los Angeles. He attended the Juilliard
School and UCLA, where he received a Master's degree in
historical musicology. In 1975 he received the highest prize from
the 2nd International Paris Harpsichord Competition and was
subsequently appointed Professor of Harpsichord and Baroque
Performance Practice at L'École Nationale de Musique in Angoulême.
In 1983 he returned to the U.S. to teach at the Eastman School of
Music and SUNY Stony Brook. He has performed with many New York
ensembles including Orpheus and the Orchestra of St. Luke's and
has appeared as soloist at the Mostly Mozart and Caramoor
Festivals. Mr. Haas has recorded for EMI, Harmonia Mundi and MHS/Musicmasters,
and has given harpsichord recitals and master classes throughout
America and Europe. He is currently on the faculty of SUNY Stony
Brook and the Mannes College of Music in New York.
For more
information about the Aulos Ensemble,
please visit their web site at
www.aulos.org.
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