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MichalaPetri has received the highest praise for her astonishing virtuosity in a repertoire ranging from the early baroque to contemporary works, many of them written especially for her.
For many years MichalaPetri has had an interest in working with the combination recorder/guitar and she has toured with guitarists like Göran Söllsher and KazuhitoYamashita.With Manuel Barrueco a USA tour is planned for the spring 2002.
MichalaPetri, Moscow Virtuosi, Vladimir Spivakov (RCA 09026-68543-2)
Petri is sought after as a soloist with many noted orchestras, including the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields.
Petri, who began playing the recorder at the age of three, is noted for her virtuosity and versatility across a wide range of styles, from the baroque repertoire of the height of the instrument's popularity to contemporary works written particularly for her.
In 2000, Petri was awarded the Léonie Sonning Music Prize, and she was appointed Knight of Dannebrog in 1995 by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.