Hanneke van Proosdij performs regularly as soloist and continuo specialist and is principal early keyboard player with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Festspiel Orchester Goettingen and Voices of Music. She has appeared regularly with Hesperion XX, Concerto Palatino, Magnificat, American Bach Soloists. Concerto Koln, Chanticleer, LA Phil, Dallas Symphony, Gewandhaus Orchester and the Arcadian Academy. She received her solo and teaching diplomas from the Royal Conservatory in The Hague where she studied recorder, harpsichord and composition.
Together with her husband David Tayler, Hanneke cofounded and codirects Voices of Music. With seventeen million viewers worldwide, Voices of Music is the most popular Early Music ensemble in the United States. Hanneke is a cofounder of the Junior Recorder Society in the East Bay and directs, together with Rotem Gilbert, the SFEMS Recorder Workshop. She has recorded over seventyfive discs for Magnatune, BIS, Koch, Musica Omnia, Carus, AVIE, Accent and Delos. Hanneke teaches recorder at UC Berkeley and has been guest professor at Stanford, Oberlin, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, University of Wisconsin and the University of Vermont.
teaching prices:
private recorder and harpsichord, all levels $75/h and $45/half hour
ensemble, all levels $100/h for 2-4 people
ensemble, all levels $125/h for 5 or 6 people
vocal coaching, high level only-- helping singers prepare for baroque opera or oratorio roles $110/h
37.9161326, -122.310765
El Cerrito, CA (94530)
University of Berkeley
Voices of Music educational outreach programs
San Francisco Early Music Society educational outreach programs
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra educational outreach programs
guest professor at Stanford, Oberlin, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, University of Wisconsin and the University of Vermont.
Teaching and Solo Performance Diplomas from the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, the Netherlands in recorder, harpsichord, conducting and electro-acoustical composition.