Charlotte Marck wins second prize at Paul Hofhaimer Competition

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CvA alumna Charlotte Marck has won second prize at the prestigious 17th Paul Hofhaimer Competition in Innsbruck. A first prize was not awarded. The participants in the Hofhaimer Competition played repertoire from Italy and southern Germany on the 16th century organs of the Silberne Kapelle and the Hofkirche. The judges were Jan Willem Jansen (Toulouse), Joerg Andreas Boetticher (Basel), Karin Nelson (Oslo), Reinhard Jaud (Innsbruck), Bill Porter (Montreal) and Pieter van Dijk (Alkmaar).

Charlotte studied organ with Pieter van Dijk in the CvA master's degree programme from 2008-2010.

CvA alumna Charlotte Marck has won second prize at the prestigious 17th Paul Hofhaimer Competition in Innsbruck. A first prize was not awarded. The participants in the Hofhaimer Competition played repertoire from Italy and southern Germany on the 16th century organs of the Silberne Kapelle and the Hofkirche. The judges were Jan Willem Jansen (Toulouse), Joerg Andreas Boetticher (Basel), Karin Nelson (Oslo), Reinhard Jaud (Innsbruck), Bill Porter (Montreal) and Pieter van Dijk (Alkmaar).
Charlotte studied organ with Pieter van Dijk in the CvA master's degree programme from 2008-2010.

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