Alessandro Soccorsi, Thies Roorda, Sietse-Jan Weijenberg, Joseph Puglia, Niels Meliefste & Pepe Garcia


Biography Alessandro Soccorsi, Thies Roorda, Sietse-Jan Weijenberg, Joseph Puglia, Niels Meliefste & Pepe Garcia

Alessandro Soccorsi, Thies Roorda, Sietse-Jan Weijenberg, Joseph Puglia, Niels Meliefste & Pepe Garcia

Alessandro Soccorsi
graduated from the Conservatorio Alfredo Casella – L’Aquila in 2003. He moved to the Netherlands in 2008 where he studied for his Master’s degree at the Royal Conservatory, The Hague. Soccorsi has performed as a soloist and chamber musician with ensembles in many festivals and music events in Italy as well as in the Netherlands. His participation as a soloist in ‘The Age of Boulez’, organised by the Boulez Foundation, was highly praised.

He has also performed as a soloist in the Liszt Festival at the Royal Conservatory (Liszt’s Second Piano Concerto), in 2013 with the Brabant Orchestra in Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D minor and in 2016 with the Orchestra Sinfonica Abruzzese performing in the L’Aquila Contemporanea Festival. He has collaborated as an accompanist with musicians such as William Bennett and Sergio Azzolini. He is a chamber music professor at the Royal Conservatory, The Hague.

Thies Roorda
studied at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (The Netherlands) with Paul Verhey and in the United States (Deland, Florida) with the renowned master of flute: Geoffrey Gilbert.

He is emeritus flautist of the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Hilversum, where he played until 2013. Before that, he played in the ‘Omroeporkest’ and the Radio Symphony Orchestra respectively.

Dutch composers like Maarten Bon, Joep Straesser and Konrad Boehmer dedicated works to him, but also foreign composers, like Isang Yun and Jean Françaix. In fact, he recorded the latter’s Divertimento for flute and piano having Mr. Françaix as his accompanist.

He is professor of flute at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, The Netherlands. As a pedagogue, he is known for the way he teaches tone development and the mastery of all its expressive parameters. His successful approach allows students to develop their own voice and reflects in his popular courses on the ‘Blow How’ of the flute.

His flute lessons to his students at the Royal Conservatoire are presented combined with a tailor-made weekly yoga class offering a direct link to the posture- and breathing concepts as are being transmitted in the flute lessons Thies Roorda is a much sought-after teacher of master classes. He taught in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Spain and Switzerland.

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