
Dave Hendry
Natural/Modern Trumpet

"Then there were the trumpets - gleaming, note-perfect David Hendry"
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Bio
NATURAL/BAROQUE TRUMPET
* denotes Principal Trumpet
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Koopman*
Gabrieli Consort and Players/McCreesh*
Les Talens Lyriques/Rousset*
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden*
English Baroque Soloists/Gardiner
Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood
The King’s Consort/King*
Orchestra of the 18th Century/Bruggen
Gottingen Festspiele Orchestra/McGegan*
Nederlandse Bachvereniging/Van Veldhoven*
I Barocchisti/Fasolis*
Collegium Vocale Gent/Herreweghe
Concert de Nations/Savall
Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Harnoncourt*
Sixteen/Christophers
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra/Creed*
La Stagione Frankfurt/Schneider*
Stuttgart Baroque Orchestra/Bernius*
Kammerphilharmonie Bremen/Hengelbrock*
Anima Eterna Brugge/Van Immerseel
Baroque Brass of London/Laird
Hanover Band/Goodman*
Combattimento Consort/De Vriend*
Wiener Academie/Hasselböck*
Irish Baroque Orchestra/Huggett*
Early Opera Company/Curnyn*
Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble/Ostman*
Luthers Bach Ensemble/Bronda*
Ulster Orchestra, Belfast, Ireland/Fischer
Bach Collegium Japan/Suzuki*
MODERN TRUMPET
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden*
Stavanger Symphony Orchestra*
Philharmonia Orchestra, London
Noord Nederlands Orkest*
Israel Chamber Orchestra*
Ulster Orchestra, Belfast, Ireland
RTE Concert Orchestra, Dublin, Ireland
National Symphony Orchestra, London
CURRENT TEACHING POSTS
Royal Northern College College of Music, Manchester - Natural Trumpet Professor
Chethams School of Music, Manchester - Natural Trumpet visiting Professor
Aldeburgh Festival 2018 - Natural Trumpet Professor
MASTERCLASSES
Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
Royal Academy of Music, London
Trinity College of Music, London
Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff, Wales
Prince Claus Conservatorium, Groningen
Huddersfield University, England
DISCOGRAPHY
Deutsche Grammophon Archive , Decca, Phillips, Erato, Virgin Classics, Chandos,
Naxos , Carus
Naxos , Carus
About
Dave studied at the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal College of Music. It was at the RNCM that he developed an interest in Baroque music, Early Brass and specifically the Natural Trumpet. Since graduating in 1990 after studying with David Staff and Michael Laird he has spent most of his career performing with Period performance ensembles in the UK and Europe. He is presently Principal Trumpet of the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra / Ton Koopman, and the Early Opera Company / Christian Curnyn.
In addition to these ensembles, he has performed with: The English Concert, the Academy of Ancient Music, English Baroque Soloists, King’s Consort, New London Consort, The Sixteen, the Hanover Band, Early Opera Company ,Bach Collegium Japan / Suzuki, Orchestra of the 18th Century / Frans Bruggen, Les Talens Lyrique / Christophe Rousset, Anima Eterna, Brugge / Jos Van Immerseel, Gottingen Festspiel Orchester / Nicholas McGegan, Collegium Vocale / Phillipe Herreweghe, Les Concerts de Nations / Jordi Savall, Musica Antiqua Koln / Reinhard Goebel, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, Drottingholm Baroque Ensemble, Stuttgart Baroque Orchestra / Frieder Bernius, Netherlands Bachvereniging, Das Neue Orchester / Christoph Spering, Halle festspielorchester, and Kolner Academie.
Dave has also performed on the natural trumpet with modern ensembles such as the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Ulster Orchestra, Bremen Kammerphilarmonie and the Combattimento Consort, Netherlands. He has toured extensively throughout Europe as well as North and South America, Scandinavia, and the Far East.
In addition to his work at the RNCM, he has examined and taught at the Royal Academy of Music, Trinity College of Music, the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Chetham’s School of Music, Snape Maltings Aldeburgh, and the Prins Claus Conservatoire in Groningen, Holland.
His discography includes Deutsche Gramophone, Decca, Erato, Philips, Virgin, Chandos, Naxos, Cpo, Deutsch Harmonia Munde performing repertoire by composers including Bach, Handel, Purcell, Biber, Praetorius, Buxtehude, Eccles, Mattheson, Mozart, Haydn, Gluck and Mendelssohn.
