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About Anne Heemskerk
Meet Anne Heemskerk, a French versatile flautist and music teacher classically trained with MA degrees from the Haute Ecole de Musique (Geneva) and Conservatoire Royal (Brussels).
Born in France, Anne Heemskerk is a keen versatile flautist player. Constantly exploring the horizons of music for the transverse flute, Anne enjoys playing on modern and historical flutes. She has performed across Europe, United Kingdom and United States.
When she discovered the wealth of historically informed performance with the copy of a baroque flute, Anne has been fascinated and specialised alongside orchestras including Theresia Orchestra, Dunedin Consort, London Handel, Britten-Pears baroque orchestra. She performed under the direction of Philippe Herreweghe, Christophe Coin, Jordi Savall, John Butt, and others at Wigmore Hall, Philharmonie de Paris, Théâtre du Châtelet, Victoria Hall.
Anne has MA degrees in modern and historical flutes from Royal Conservatoire of Brussels (distinction) and Haute École de musique of Geneva (highest distinction). During her master degree she also studied at the Royal Academy of Music of London (Erasmus exchange) and Royal Conservatoire of Liege.
Besides her musical vocation, Anne spent the last few years discovering different domains such as organic farming (WWOOF), mental health (ASD, depression), baking (French pastry) and languages (French Sign Language).
Throughout her musical journey, Anne developed a strong interest for educational work. Nowadays, she shares her musical experience and insights in the UK. Alongside a flautist career, Anne Heemskerk enjoys playing cornetto and piano.
TEACHING
Anne Heemskerk teaches the music in her studio (King's Lynn). The music lessons are open to all levels and ages. Anne always makes sure all pupils with a desire to express themselves with the music can benefit from her class. She has a very strong attraction to intuitive learning and tend to guide her pupils toward self-awareness.
The tuitions can cover topics such as technique, sensitivity, tone, intonation, breathing, building confidence, flute evolution, traditions, specificity of the flute, playing with others and playing for others. She also plays along with the flute or the piano and guides students to find intuition and self-awareness. Anne noticed that this is valuable for growing confidence, interest and unders...
Born in France, Anne Heemskerk is a keen versatile flautist player. Constantly exploring the horizons of music for the transverse flute, Anne enjoys playing on modern and historical flutes. She has performed across Europe, United Kingdom and United States.
When she discovered the wealth of historically informed performance with the copy of a baroque flute, Anne has been fascinated and specialised alongside orchestras including Theresia Orchestra, Dunedin Consort, London Handel, Britten-Pears baroque orchestra. She performed under the direction of Philippe Herreweghe, Christophe Coin, Jordi Savall, John Butt, and others at Wigmore Hall, Philharmonie de Paris, Théâtre du Châtelet, Victoria Hall.
Anne has MA degrees in modern and historical flutes from Royal Conservatoire of Brussels (distinction) and Haute École de musique of Geneva (highest distinction). During her master degree she also studied at the Royal Academy of Music of London (Erasmus exchange) and Royal Conservatoire of Liege.
Besides her musical vocation, Anne spent the last few years discovering different domains such as organic farming (WWOOF), mental health (ASD, depression), baking (French pastry) and languages (French Sign Language).
Throughout her musical journey, Anne developed a strong interest for educational work. Nowadays, she shares her musical experience and insights in the UK. Alongside a flautist career, Anne Heemskerk enjoys playing cornetto and piano.
TEACHING
Anne Heemskerk teaches the music in her studio (King's Lynn). The music lessons are open to all levels and ages. Anne always makes sure all pupils with a desire to express themselves with the music can benefit from her class. She has a very strong attraction to intuitive learning and tend to guide her pupils toward self-awareness.
The tuitions can cover topics such as technique, sensitivity, tone, intonation, breathing, building confidence, flute evolution, traditions, specificity of the flute, playing with others and playing for others. She also plays along with the flute or the piano and guides students to find intuition and self-awareness. Anne noticed that this is valuable for growing confidence, interest and unders...