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Peter Bree


Peter Bree (Driebergen-Rijsenburg, the Netherlands, 23 September 1949) is a Dutch oboist and radio presenter.

He received his first oboe lessons from John Schreuder. At the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen he studied English Language and Literature. Subsequently from 1973 he studied oboe at the Amsterdams Muzieklyceum (the present Amsterdam Conservatoire) with Han de Vries and later in London with Neil Black.

Peter Bree initially worked for some years as a teacher of English, before being appointed oboist with Dutch radio (NOS), where he played in the Metropole Orkest. He later concentrated mostly on concert and chamber music, making many radio and CD recordings: compositions dedicated to him of, among others, Edmund Rubbra, Jan Koetsier and Ruud Bos, and the complete oboe sonatas of François Devienne that he edited and published together with Dr Bernard Rose (Magdalen College, Oxford) [1]. He was invited in 1981 to present his LP with works by Rubbra, Britten and others to H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Also in 1981 he received the Silver 'Vriendenkrans' award of the Friends of the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. In 1988 the Marquis Giuseppe Scicluna International University Foundation in Delaware awarded him an honorary doctorate in music (D. Mus. Hon.) "for services to music". In 1994 he stopped playing the oboe.

From 1980 to 1983, Peter Bree worked as a radio producer with Dutch broadcasting company AVRO, and later as radio presenter and producer with Veronica broadcasting company from 1984 to 1992, from 1994 to 1998 with Concert Radio, and from 1998 again with AVRO. From 1984 till the end of 2010 he could be heard as presenter of classical music programmes and concert broadcasts on the Dutch classical music channel Radio 4. In 2011 he compiled a CD box to mark the 70th birthday of Han de Vries, entitled "Han de Vries – The Radio Recordings" (Oboe Classics CC 2024). This was followed in 2017 by a second CD box to mark Han de Vries's 75th birthday, with the title "Han de Vries – The almost last recordings" (Attacca Productions ATT 2016.148).


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