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Prof. Dr. med. univ. Linde Brunmayr-Tutz

transverse flute

Vita

Linde Brunmayr-Tutz, born in Salzburg, studied recorder and medicine in Innsbruck as well as the transverse flute with Hans-Martin-Linde at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and with Barthold Kuijken at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. She is known for her active concert activity as a soloist and with leading baroque orchestras. She has played with the Bach Collegium Japan, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Balthasar Neumann Ensemble under Thomas Hengelbrock, the Vienna Academy under Martin Haselböck, Ad Fontes Winterthur, the Capella Reial de Catalunya under Jordi Savall and the Orchestra of the 18th century under Frans Bruggen. 

Since 1991, she has been professor for transverse flute at the State Academy of Music in Trossingen, where she played a major role in establishing the Institute for Early Music. Since 1998 she has been married to the Innsbruck-based musical instrument maker Rudolf Tutz. From 1996 to 2004 Linde Brunmayr-Tutz was artistic director of the International Summer Academy for Early Music in Innsbruck. 

The state of Tyrol awarded her the Jakob Stainer - Prize for Special Services to Early Music. The flute sonatas by J.S.Bach, recorded by Linde Brunmayr-Tutz and Lars Ulrik Mortensen, were awarded the Diapason d'or.