Ludmila Peterková
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Ludmila Peterková (born September 16, 1967 in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic) is a Czech classical musician, a solo clarinetist.
From the age of 7 she started to play recorder, later changed for clarinet. In 1983-1988 she studied at Prague Conservatory, since the age of 27 she works here as professor to date. In the course of her studies she won a lot of musical competitions, e.g. Mozart Competition at Bertramka in Prague. During her university studies at Academy of Performing Arts in Prague she cooperated mostly with chamber ensembles. In 1992-1993 she studied at Conservatoire de Paris under Michel Arrignon. Her collaboration with Prague Philharmonia (as solo clarinetist) lasted from 1994 to 1997, since 1998 she devoted herselves exclusively to chamber and solo performances. During her career she cooperated with a number of artists, including conductors Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jiří Bělohlávek, Gerd Albrecht, violinist Josef Suk, clarinetist Sharon Kam among others. She performs major part of classic clarinet repertoire and also made a lot of recordings.
[edit] Recordings
- W.A. Mozart: Quintet in A major KV 581 Studio Matouš 1991 MK 0002-2131
- B. Martinů: Chamber Music for Winds and Piano Studio Matouš MK 0007-2131
- In Modo Camerale-French Chamber Music Panton 1994 81 1291-2131
- O Kukal: Clarinettino op. 11 Musicvars VA 0050-2031
- W. A. Mozart, M. Bruch: Trios Supraphon 1995 SU 3014-2131
- Scaramouche and Other Concertos for Wind Instruments Supraphon 1997 SU 3348-2031
- Double Recital Midi Music Studio 1998 MM 0005-2531
- Stamitz: Concertos Lotos 1999 LT 0073-2131
- Compassion Angel Records 2001
- Clarinet Trios Supraphon 2000 SU 3481-2131
- Mendelssohn, Rossini, Bruch Supraphon 2001 SU 3554-2031
- Z. Fibich Supraphon SU 3487-2
- Playful Clarinet Supraphon SU 3901-2
[edit] References
Playful Clarinet. CD Supraphon: Praha, 2007. SU 3901-2