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Roeland Hendrikx | |
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Background information | |
Born | Hamont, Belgium | 26 May 1969
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Occupation(s) | Clarinetist, soloist, professor |
Instrument(s) | Clarinet and Basset clarinet |
Labels | Etcetera-records, EPR-Classic,[[1]] |
Website | www |
Roeland Hendrikx is a Belgian clarinet player.
Hendrikx was e-flat principal clarinet with the Orchestra of La Monnaie (National Opera) and principal clarinet of the Belgian National Orchestra for 14 years.
According to Diapason, Hendrikx's 2018 release of Mozart and Finzi's clarinet concertos and Bruch's double concerto “has it all: accuracy, lyricism, elegance”.[2]
In 2024 Hendrikx he created a new clarinet concerto of Robert Groslot on an album with the Brussels Philharmonic.
Roeland Hendrikx regularly creates Belgian chamber music for clarinet and also tries to promote this music. In 2001 he won the "Jeanne & Willem Pelemansprijs" for his efforts to spread Belgian music.
Hendrikx is main-subject professor at the Maastricht Conservatory (The Netherlands) and Luca School of Arts (Leuven, Belgium).
Biography
[edit]Soloist
[edit]Hendrikx has played as a soloist with Brussels Philharmonic, Prima la Musica, Casco Phil, Boho Strings, I Fiamminghi, the Beethoven Academy, the National Orchestra of Belgium, the Flemish Radio Orchestra, the Limburg Symphony Orchestra Maastricht, Frascati Symphonic, the Georgia Philharmonic (USA), the Lithuanian Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Rheinische Philharmonie Koblenz, the Istanbul Festival Orchestra, the Hagen Philharmonic Orchestra in Germany and the Groot harmonieorkest van de Belgische Gidsen, Kaunas Symphony Orchestra, including in the context of the Flanders Limburg Festival, which proclaimed him festival star in 1998.
In October 2018, EPR Classic released his recording of the clarinet concertos of Mozart and Finzi and the double concerto of Max Bruch, which he recorded with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Martyn Brabbins.
Chamber music
[edit]As a chamber musician, Roeland has played in prestigious concert series and shares the stage with renowned and like-minded partners such as Liebrecht Vanbeckevoort, Severin von Eckardstein, the Danel Quartet, the Berliner Philharmoniker Streichquintett, the Panocha Quartet (Czech Republic), the Tempera Quartet (Finland), and the Vega String Quartet (USA). In 2015, he founded his own Roeland Hendrikx Ensemble,[1] which focuses on chamber music for clarinet, strings, and piano. For his CD recording of the Clarinet Quintet by Piet Swerts, Hendrikx received the Caecilia Prize from the Belgian press for the "Best Belgian CD of the year 2005".
Roeland Hendrikx regularly creates Belgian chamber music for clarinet and also tries to promote this music. In 2001 he won the "Jeanne & Willem Pelemansprijs" for his efforts to spread Belgian music.
Professor
[edit]Hendrikx teaches clarinet at the Maastricht Conservatory and the LUCA School of Arts (Lemmens Institute) [2]in Leuven. He also regularly gives masterclasses, including in Japan, China, Colombia, Mexico, Singapore, Bangkok and the US at the Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, De Paul University (Chicago), Northwestern University, Yale University, Oklahoma University, Long Beach University (LA), and in Atlanta at Emory University and Georgia State University).
Discography
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- 2001: Works for Clarinet & String Quartet : Romberg, Reicha, Bärmann, Mozart.
Roeland Hendrikx & Arriaga String Quartet, De Kroon op het Werk
- 2004: Johannes Brahms. Sonatas & Trio
Roeland Hendrikx, Jan Michiels, France Springuel, Academiezaal
- 2005: Piet Swerts, Clarinet Quintet & 2nd String Quartet
Roeland Hendrikx, Tempera String Quartet, Phaedra Classics
- 2010: W.A. Mozart, J. Brahms “clarinet quintets” Piet Swerts
Roeland Hendrikx, Panocha String quartet, Phaedra Classics
- 2010: Peter Cabus, clarinet quintet
Roeland Hendrikx, Kryptos quartet, De Kroon op het Werk
- 2015: W.A. Mozart. Kegelstatt Trio KV 498 & Clarinet Quartets after KV 317d and KV 374f
Roeland Hendrikx Ensemble (Roeland Hendrikx, Liebrecht Vanbeckevoort, Alexei Moshkov, An Simoens, Sander Geerts, Anthony Gröger), Etcetera Records
- 2016: French Elegance. Roeland Hendrikx (clarinet) and Liebrecht Vanbeckevoort (piano). Work by Saint-Saens, Debussy, Chausson, Poulenc, Widor, Gaubert. Etcetera Records.
- 2017: C.M. von Weber (Duo concertant, Gran Quintetto, variations on a theme of "Silvana"
Roeland Hendrikx Ensemble (Roeland Hendrikx, Liebrecht Vanbeckevoort, Alexei Moshkov, An Simoens, Sander Geerts, Anthony Gröger), Etcetera Records
- 2018: Dedications. London Philharmonic Orchestra & Martyn Brabbins (Sander Geerts, viola). Concerti by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gerald Finzi & Max Bruch
- 2020: New York Counterpoint (Steve Reich)
- 2020: "Le Bestiaire" (Piet Swerts) together with le Carnaval des Animaux (Camille Saint-Saëns, adapted by Piet Swerts)
- 2023: "The Clarinet as Prima Donna", together with the Rheinische Philharmonie Koblenz he recorded both clarinet concertos by Carl Maria von Weber together with variations on a theme from the opera Silvana.
- 2024: "Zayt Gezunterheyt", with his own Roeland Hendrikx Ensemble he recorded works by Glazounov, Prokofiev, Khachaturian, Kokai and Jan van de Roost.
Instruments
[edit]Hendrikx plays Muse clarinets in B♭ and A by Henri Selmer Paris.[3] and Lumière clarinet in B♭ and A by Backun Musical Services.He performs the Mozart Concerto, like many solo clarinetists today, on a modern basset clarinet, a Prestige by Buffet Crampon. He plays on d'Addario reeds as a D'Addario -artist.
Personal life
[edit]Hendrikx lives in Herent, Belgium with his wife Anne and 2 children.
References
[edit]- ^ "Wolfang Amadeus Mozart: Trio & Quartets for Clarinet | Etcetera".
- ^ "Roeland Hendrikx | LUCA". www.luca-arts.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 31 December 2024.
- ^ "Roeland Hendrikx". Henri SELMER Paris (in French). Retrieved 31 December 2024.