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Erik Bosgraaf
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Michel van der Aa
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Isabelle Faust
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Theo Verbey
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Leila Josefowicz
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Rita Reys
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Sarah Chang
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Annelien Van Wauwe
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja
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Tristan Keuris
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Jeanne Lamon
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Noa Wildschut
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Yuja Wang
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Murray Perahia
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Alisa Weilerstein
Alisa Weilerstein
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Jacqueline du Pré
Jacqueline du Pré
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Viktoria Mullova
Viktoria Mullova
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JoAnn Falletta
JoAnn Falletta
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Vilde Frang
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Mitsuko Uchida
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Van Cliburn
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Shlomo Mintz
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Mariss Jansons
Mariss Jansons
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Angela Hewitt
Angela Hewitt
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Lavinia Meijer
Lavinia Meijer
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Kerani
Kerani
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Guila Bustabo
Guila Bustabo
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Reinbert de Leeuw
Reinbert de Leeuw
Dutch conductor
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Alison Balsom
Alison Balsom
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Pieter-Jan Belder
Pieter-Jan Belder
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Sol Gabetta
Sol Gabetta
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Eduard van Beinum
Eduard van Beinum
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Lucie Horsch
Dutch recorder player

Lucie Horsch

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Dutch recorder player

Lucie Horsch (born 1999) is a Dutch recorder player.

She started playing the recorder at the age of five, and received her first national recognition at the age of nine, when her performance at Kinderprinsengrachtconcert was broadcast on national television. She studied recorder with Walter van Hauwe and piano with Marjes Benoist and Jan Wijn at Conservatorium van Amsterdam.

In 2014 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Young Musicians contest, and in 2016 she received the "Young Talent" award from Concertgebouw. She started an international solo career and she has been praised as one of the most talented recorder players of her generation. In 2017 her first recording was published, a collection of Vivaldi recorder concertos that won her the Edison Award. In 2019 her second recording, a collection of baroque concertos with the Academy of Ancient Music, was awarded the Opus Klassik prize. In 2020 she received the Nederlandse Muziekprijs from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.