Florian Deuter, Mónica Waisman, Harmonie Universelle
Biography Florian Deuter, Mónica Waisman, Harmonie Universelle
Mónica Waisman
studied violin at the renowned Oberlin College and continued her studies in The Hague on the baroque violin. This was followed by a career with some of Europe's best-known early music ensembles and orchestras, which took her on tours all over the world. She currently performs regularly in Europe, North and South America, including with the ensemble Musica Temprana, with whom she rediscovers treasures of 18th century music literature from Latin America. She is also in constant demand as a chamber musician, concertmaster and soloist with various ensembles in Europe and South America.
Florian Deuter
is one of the leading baroque violinists of his generation. He began his career in 1987 with Reinhard Goebel's Musica Antiqua Köln, where he was concertmaster from 1994 to 2000. He was soon invited to lead other renowned early music ensembles. For example, he was concertmaster with the Gabrieli Consort under the direction of Paul McCreesh, the Chapelle Royale and Collegium Vocale Gent under Philippe Herreweghe and Marc Minkowski's Musiciens du Louvre. He has also performed as a soloist and concertmaster with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra under Ton Koopman, the European Baroque Orchestra and Concerto Köln.