Daniel Deuter
Daniel Deuter, born in Mülheim a. d. Ruhr, studied violin with Tibor Istvánffy and Geoffry Wharton. His interest in interpretation of early music led him to collaborate with Philippe Herreweghe, Jordi Savall, Frieder Bernius, Reinhard Goebel, Konrad Junghänel, Gottfried von der Goltz and René Jacobs. During chamber music projects with Peter Kooi, Jed Wentz, Marie Leonhardt and Michala Petri, he visited many European and Asian countries, as well as the USA and Canada. Daniel Deuter leads orchestral workshops, coaches young ensembles and teaches baroque violin (International Summer School of Early Music Valtice, Le parlement de Musique, Michaelsteiner Sommerakademie, Bednarska Summer Course, Warszawa). Together with his Ensemble CordArte from cologne, he performs chamber music of the 17th century; since 2009 he plays concerts with baroroque chambermusic with Daniel Hope in Hamburg, Berlin and London. From 1993 he is Concert Master of the Batzdorfer Hofkapelle which is dedicating itself to stage performances of operas from the Dresden repertoire. Since 2013 he has been teaching Baroque violin at the Music Academy in Bydgoszcz, Poland. His work is documented in many CDs from supraphon, musicom, pan-classics, Raumklang, Kammerton and accent. www.CordArte.de www.Batzdorfer-Hofkapelle.de daniel.deuter@web.de