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Gaby Pas-Van Riet�s solo career spans Europe as well as the USA, Japan and the Middle East and encompasses the entire flute repertoire.

She has achieved great renown with world premieres of many modern works (e.g. H. Lachenmann), some of which are dedicated to her, and also with the rediscovery and performance of long-lost romantic flute concerti (Waelput, Benoit).

Gaby Pas-Van Riet is principal flute of the SWR Radio Symphony Orchestra in Stuttgart, a member of the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Professor of flute at the University of Music and Theatre of the Saarland (Germany), and Guest Professor at the University of Music in Antwerp.

Since the beginning of the 2000-2001 season she has been a regular guest as substitute principal flute of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, working with conductors such as Abbado, Harnoncourt, and Salonen, to name a few.

She studied at the University of Music in Antwerp, the University of Music in Cologne in the class of Prof. Wilhelm Schwegler and at the Music Conservatory in Basel in the Master Class of Prof. Peter-Lukas Graf.

She has won prizes in many major music competitions, such as the ARD in Munich, and can be heard on numerous recordings of chamber music and solo works.



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Gaby Pas-Van Riet was born in Essen (Belgium) and started playing the flute at the age of 8.

Her success in numerous music competitions enabled her to start her solo career at a very young age. She won several prizes in renowned music competitions such as the ARD Competition in Munich as well as in Aberdeen, Uelzen, Markneukirchen and Paris. Another great honour was the gold medal at the Gy�rgy Cziffra Competition and a concert with the Master himself afterwards.

She studied at the University of Music of Antwerp at the Royal Flemish Acadamy of Music.

With the help of a scholarship of the Belgian government, Gaby Pas-Van Riet became a Young Student at the University of Music in Cologne at the age of 14. There she studied with the principal flutist of the West German Radio Orchestra (WDR), Prof. Schwegler, and finished her solo diploma with distinction in 1979.

A scholarship from the Swiss government allowed her to continue her studies with Peter-Lukas Graf at the Music Conservatory in Basel. In 1982 she finished this diploma with distinction as well.

From 1978 until 1983 Gaby Pas-Van Riet was principal flutist of the Orchestra of the European Community under the direction of Karajan, Barenboim, Abbado and others. She has been principal flutist of the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Stuttgart, the SWR, since 1983.

Gaby Pas-Van Riet is a guest at various renowned music festivals such as the Casals Festival, the Tibor Varga Festival, the Berliner Festwochen, the Salzburg Festival and the Festival of Flanders, and is also a member of the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra.

She is Professor of flute at the University of Music and Theatre of the Saarland (Germany), and Guest Professor at the University of Music in Antwerp.

Since 1984 she has given Master Classes in Belgium, France, Germany, and Holland. Gaby Pas-Van Riet has been a jury member in various international flute competitions.

Gaby Pas-Van Riet�s solo career spans Europe as well as the USA, Japan and the Middle East and encompasses the entire flute repertoire.

She has achieved great renown with world premieres of many modern works (e.g. H. Lachenmann), some of which are dedicated to her, and also with the rediscovery and performance of long-lost romantic flute concerti (Waelput, Benoit).

Numerous CD productions give witness to her ability: Works by Faur�, Jolivet, Cras and Tournier with the Linos Harp Quintet; by Poulenc, Milhaud and Piazzola with the pianist Paul Gulda; compositions by Bach and Kuhlau with Peter-Lukas Graf (flute) and Bruno Canino (piano), recordings with the harpist Renei Yamahata or the CD "French Trios", with Gunter Teuffel (viola) and Xavier de Maistre (harp), just to mention a few.