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As a person and a musician - the recorder player Lucie Horsch on creativity and developing an individual voice. ➡️ Discover more: elphi.me/InnerviewLucieHorsch
Inwards - in the »Elbphilharmonie Innerviews«, artists explore the Elbphilharmonie in their own unique ways, letting their thoughts run free. The result: special insights into the spaces of the concert hall and a rare opportunity to get to know the artists personally beyond the stage.
»The sound I produce on my instrument has become my voice«, says Lucie Horsch. In the Elbphilharmonie Innerview, she talks about authenticity, her personal development and the versatility of her often-underappreciated instrument.
»When I started, I never thought this instrument would take me to concert halls such as the Elbphilharmonie.«
Born into a musical family, Lucie Horsch began to play the recorder when she was five. Just four years later, she became a star overnight after her performance at the famous Prinsengracht Concert in Amsterdam. Although she doesn’t set great store by her social media presence, she has hundreds of thousands of fans on KZbin. »Lucie is the reason why I want to learn the recorder«, is one comment you’ll see there. The world seems to listen to the recorder with new ears since Lucie Horsch has been around.
The likeable musician also believes that part of what makes the music so moving is the special sound of her instrument. »The recorder is one of the most direct and pure instruments around«, she says. »Its apparent simplicity makes it vulnerable, and that’s precisely why it can sound so poignant.«
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