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Dorothee Oberlinger

Dorothee Oberlinger

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Concerti Per Flauto
Concerti Per Flauto
Sonatas for the Recorder
Sonatas for the Recorder
Italian SonatasNo artwork
Italian Sonatas
The Enigmatic Art of Antonio and Francesco Maria Veracini
The Enigmatic Art of Antonio and Francesco Maria Veracini
ITALIENISCHE SONATEN
ITALIENISCHE SONATEN
TelemannNo artwork
Telemann
BlockflötenkonzerteNo artwork
Blockflötenkonzerte
DuetteNo artwork
Duette
Concerti per flauto e flautinoNo artwork
Concerti per flauto e flautino
French Baroque: Versailles 1700-1740No artwork
French Baroque: Versailles 1700-1740
Flauto VenezianoNo artwork
Flauto Veneziano
12 FantasiasNo artwork
12 Fantasias
Suite in A-minor / Double ConcertosNo artwork
Suite in A-minor / Double Concertos
The Passion of MusickNo artwork
The Passion of Musick
Rococo: Musique à sanssouci
Rococo: Musique à sanssouci
Small Gifts
Small Gifts
Night Music
Night Music
Discovery of Passion
Discovery of Passion
Polifemo
Polifemo
DialogeNo artwork
Dialoge
Pastorale
Pastorale
Dance For Two
Dance For Two
Baroque Influencer
Baroque Influencer
Adriano in Siria
Adriano in Siria
Brigitte: Klassik zum Genießen
Brigitte: Klassik zum Genießen
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    Dorothee Oberlinger is a German recorder player and conductor specialising in Baroque and early music who established her professional career after studies at European conservatoires and through work as a soloist and ensemble leader. Her work emphasises historically informed performance of 17th- and 18th-century repertoire, combining period-instrument practice with modern concert presentation and supporting the revival of early wind repertoire within contemporary classical programming.