Michala Petri

Michala Petri ( * July 7, 1958 in Copenhagen ) is a well-known Danish recorder player who is active in both the historical performance practice, romantic and contemporary repertoire as well as in crossover projects.

Life

Michala Petri, daughter of pianist Hanne Petri ( born 1929 ) and the violinist Kanny Sambleben (* 1930), already got three years with her ​​first recorder lessons and was first heard on Danish radio at the age of 6 years.

In 1968 she made her debut with an orchestra at the Tivoli in Copenhagen. In the same year she began her musical studies with Ferdinand Conrad at the University of Music and Theatre in Hanover, as her international career in the trio of Peter, together with her mother at the harpsichord or piano and cellist Gunnar Kvaran, whose part in 1972 her brother David Petri took over.

Michala Petri has received numerous awards and played around the world along with many renowned artists, including Claudio Abbado, Heinz Holliger, Pinchas Zukerman, James Galway, Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Keith Jarrett, Salvatore Accardo, Maurice André and Christopher Hogwood.

Michala Petri is the guitarist and lutenist Lars Hannibal ( born 1951 ) married to which it connects since 1992 also in a duo an artistic partnership.

As a music editor she has edited works for the Danish Wilhelm Hansen Publisher or the Moeck -Verlag.

Her stepmother Oddvør Johansen is a famous Faroese writer. Your step-grandmother Ingeborg Brams was a famous Danish actress.

Awards

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