Anneke Boeke

studied the recorder at the Amsterdam Conservatory with Jeanette van Wingerden and Walter van Hauwe.

She regularly gives solo performances and she has collaborated with conductors such as Gustav Leonhardt, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and John Eliot Gardiner.

For many years Anneke Boeke was a member of Philip Picket's ensemble 'The New London Consort' which has taken her on major tours.

She also has made several CD recordings with this ensemble.

She makes a duo with Marion Verbruggen with whom she regularly performs in the Netherlands and abroad.

In the Netherlands she appears frequently at the major concert halls.

She has recorded several CD's with ensembles such as the 'Combattimento Consort Amsterdam' and the baroque orchestra of the 'Nederlandse Bachvereniging' and the chamber choir 'Cappella Amsterdam'.

In Hungary she gives highly succesful master classes. She has recently made a contract with Hungaroton with which she has scheduled a number of new solo recordings over the next years, starting in spring 2001.

She also plays at Festivals such as the 'Holland Early Music Festival' , the 'Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival' in Finland and the Dutch-Hungarian 'Early Music Festival' in Budapest.

From 1985 until 1991 Anneke Boeke taught at the 'Guildhall School of Music and Drama' and from 1991 up to 2000 at the 'Royal Academy of Music' in London.

As an 'Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy', she started giving master classes at this academy since August 2000.

Anneke Boeke plays on copies of early instruments which are built by the grandmaster in this field: the late Frederick Morgan from Australia.