Andreas Laake
violin

Andreas Laake, born in London in 1961, now lives in the Italian part of Switzerland. He studied violin with Armin Tenger (Basel), Annie Jodry (Paris), and Michael Schnitzler (Wien), and he also studied conducting at the University of Zurich.
Andreas has recorded many violin works for the Swiss Radio, including Max Bruch’s famous Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor (director Alain Lombard) and G. Bottesini’s Grand Duo for Violin and Double Bass.
Andreas Laake is the artistic director of the ‘Orchestra da Camera del Locarnese’ and of the ‘Camerata dei Castelli’. In 2018 he directed a concert in the famous ‘Kammermusiksaal der Berliner Philharmonie’.