Lucie Horsch

Born 1999, Horsch started playing the recorder at the age of five, and received her first national recognition at the age of nine, when her performance at Kinderprinsengrachtconcert was broadcast on national television.

She started an international solo career and she has been praised as one of the most talented recorder players of her generation.

In 2019, her second recording, a collection of baroque concertos with the Academy of Ancient Music, was awarded the Opus Klassik prize.

[1] In 2020, she received the Nederlandse Muziekprijs from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.

[2] In 2022, Horsch released a third album, Origins, described as folk-inspired, with music by various composers.