Eric Hoeprich is a distinguished clarinetist renowned for his expertise in historical performance practice. Specializing in the repertoire for the classical clarinet, Hoeprich's musical pursuits have made substantial contributions to our understanding and appreciation of period instruments. His proficiency extends beyond performance to the realms of research, teaching, and instrument making, offering a holistic approach to the music of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Throughout his career, Hoeprich has collaborated with many of the world's leading period ensembles, such as the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century and the London Haydn Quartet, recording a rich variety of classical and romantic repertoire. His discography reveals a keen focus on the works of composers like Mozart, Weber, and Crusell, illuminated by his notably nuanced and informed interpretations. Notably, Hoeprich has contributed to iconic recordings such as 'Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622' and 'Weber & Kurpinski: Clarinet Concertos', endeavors that showcase his refined artistry and deep connection to the authentic soundscape of the era's music.
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