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101:, 1993). Three, by John Cage, is a piece for three recorder players using sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor (recorder player 1), sopranino, soprano, alto, basset, tenor, bass (recorder player 2), and soprano, alto, basset, tenor, double bass (recorder player 3). It was first performed by Trio Dolce on July 27, 1990, at the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik Darmstadt. Dorothea was also a member of 42:(Germany) on November 27, 1949. After her graduation at Stormarnschule in 1968 she studied recorder with Ferdinand Conrad in Hannover. While being a recorder student in Germany she played many concerts in Europe under the pseudonym of Theodora Sommer. 53:. She obtained her Degree in Performance with honors and won several prizes at the International Competition for Woodwinds at the Early Music Festival in Bruges. In 1986 she founded, together with recorder players Christine Brelowski and 323: 251: 22:(November 27, 1949 – November 11, 2012) was a German recorder player and recorder teacher. She taught recorder at the Conservatory of Zwolle, Maastricht and at the 276: 152: 167: 248: 186: 58: 213: 57:, Trio Dolce, a recorder trio specialized in contemporary recorder music. Composers who wrote music for Trio Dolce include: 282: 232: 203: 153:
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Dorothea was a recorder teacher at the Conservatory of Zwolle, the Conservatory of Maastricht and at the
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En vos adieux. Musik der Renaissance aus Rom und Florenz. Musik auf historischen Blockflöten
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She moved to Holland, where she studied recorder with Jeanette van Wingerden and
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In memoriam Dorothea Winter (1949 – 2012). Koninklijk Conservatorium
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The Number Pieces 4. Three. Solo with Obbligato Accompaniment
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Bernstein, David W.; Hatch, Christopher (2010-06-15).
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Academic staff of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague
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Royal Conservatory in The Hague
John Cage
Ahrensburg
Frans Brüggen
Royal Conservatory in The Hague
Geesche Geddert
Lothar Lämmer
Ivo van Emmerik
John Cage
Walter Zimmermann
The Klemisch Consort Berlin.
Royal Conservatory in The Hague
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http://www.moderecords.com/profiles/dorotheawinter.html
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http://www.moderecords.com/profiles/triodolce.html
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Writings through John Cage's Music, Poetry, and Art
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978-0-226-04487-3
http://www.moderecords.com/catalog/186cage.html
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http://www.recorderhomepage.net/databases/Recordingsview.php?showdetail=&records_id=10901
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Koninklijk Conservatorium
In memoriam Dorothea Winter (1949 – 2012). Koninklijk Conservatorium

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