Bine Bryndorf

Bine Bryndorf was born in Helsingør, Denmark, and studied under Michael Radulescu (organ) and Gordon Murray (harpsichord) at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna.  She completed her studies in organ, harpsichord and church music with the highest distinction.
Thereafter she studied with Daniel Roth (under whom she completed her soloist degree in Saarbrücken) and William Porter (Boston). She won prizes at international organ and chamber music competitions in Innsbruck, Bruges, Odense, Melk and Copenhagen).

Between 1991 and 1995, Brydorf taught at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna as assistant to Michael Radulescu. Since 1994 she has also directed her own organ class at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. Bine Bryndorf is much in demand both as a soloist, as accompanist to various choirs, and as an orchestral musician.  She has made recordings for Hännsler Classic (J.S. Bach Organ Works), Olufsen Records (J.S. Bach Trio Sonatas) and for Dacapo (the complete organ works of Dietrich Buxtehude).

She gives masterclasses and performs throughout Europe, as well as in the USA. She is also frequently asked to sit on international concert juries, and is a former artist-in-residence of Danish Radio. 

 
 
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