Johannes Pramsohler is a violinist and record producer, specialised in Historically informed performance, currently based in Paris.
Background
Johannes Pramsohler was born 1980 in Sterzing in the autonomous Italian province of South Tyrol and studied at the Conservatorio Claudio Monteverdi in Bolzano, at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and at the Paris Conservatoire National Research Council.
Education
Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Career
Already during his studies he played with many of the leading period instrument orchestras such as Concerto Köln, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Les Arts Florissants and the Academy of Ancient Music. Often invited as guest concertmaster, Johannes Pramsohler led orchestras such as The King"s Consort, Le Concert d"Astrée, Concerto Köln, Arte dei Suonatori, the European Union Baroque Orchestra and the Britten-Pears Baroque Orchestra. He is founding member and artistic director of the London-based International Baroque Players.
2014 saw his soloist debut with the Budapest Festival Orchestra.
In 2008 Johannes Pramsohler founded the, a Paris-based ensemble specialising in chamber music from the 17th and 18th centuries. The group released its first album in 2014 on Audax Records.
Pramsohler plays a 1713 Pietro Giacomo Rogeri violin made in Brescia and previously owned by Reinhard Goebel and instruments made by Roger Graham Hargrave and Tilman Muthesius.
Membership
As part of his career development he was member of the 2007 European Union Baroque Orchestra.