Marion Verbruggen, born in Amsterdam in 1950, is a Dutch recorder virtuoso renowned for her technical brilliance and expressive performances. Her musical journey began at the Amsterdam Conservatory under Kees Otten, followed by advanced studies with the legendary Frans Brüggen at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. Verbruggen's international reputation is built on her dynamic and stylistically nuanced performances, which have captivated audiences across North America, Europe, Africa, Japan, and Australia.
Her discography is as diverse as it is impressive, ranging from 17th-century Spanish music to her own transcriptions of J.S. Bach's Cello Suites. Verbruggen's recordings, such as her interpretations of Telemann, Handel, Vivaldi, and Bach, have been praised for their precision and poetic depth. She has collaborated with esteemed musicians like Yo-Yo Ma and Ton Koopman, further cementing her status as a leading figure in the world of chamber music.
In addition to her performing career, Verbruggen is a dedicated educator, guest teaching at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and conducting masterclasses worldwide. Her passion for the recorder extends to promoting it as a serious instrument, teaching students of all levels. Verbruggen's artistry transforms the recorder into a vehicle for profound musical expression, revealing its true range and beauty to all who hear her play.