Artists

Daniela Koch
- Opera 14K
- Piccolo 105E
- Maesta 970 Silver
Biography
Born in 1989, the young Austrian has been studying at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg under the tuition of Professor Michael Martin Kofler since the age of 16. Not least by winning several music competitions Daniela Koch has made a name for herself in the music world: In 2008 she won the renowned Concertino Praga 42nd International Radio Competition. In addition to her first prize in the flute category she also came out overall winner of all categories and was awarded the Helena Karaskova Prize.
As the youngest candidate she also achieved the first prize at the 7th Kobe International Flute Competition in Japan in April 2009, one of the biggest and most significant international flute competitions. In September 2010, she enjoyed further success at the 59th ARD International Music Competition in Munich. Despite being the youngest of the four finalists, she won 2nd prize as well as a special award. In the same year she was voted Artist of the Year 2010 by Bank Austria in cooperation with Jeunesse.
Daniela Koch has performed at various festivals such as the Rheingau Musik Festival and the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, where she received the Nordmetall-Ensemblepreis in 2011.
Furthermore she has already performed solo concerts in Austria, Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain, Finland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Japan, Canada and the United States with various orchestras, including the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Munich Radio Orchestra, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra and the European Union Chamber Orchestra.
Following scholarships at the Orchestral Academy of the Munich Philharmonic and the Summer Academy of the Vienna Philharmonic, Daniela Koch has been Principal Flutist with the Bamberg Symphonic Orchestra under their Principal Conductor Jonathan Nott since spring 2011.
Opera 14K


Four outstanding handmade headjoints are available: Forte, Vivo, Calore and Vivace.

These elegant and perfect handmade engravings are possible on the keys and lip-plate.

The 14K Opera flute is optionally available with gold plating. This brings a warm and dark element in the sound.

The tone holes of the Opera flute are always soldered.

Pointed arms both increase the stability and enhance the quality of the mechanism.

The 14K Opera flute has an optional split E-mechanism that allows for secure attacks and smooth slurs to the third octave E.

Available with E-mechanism lever.

All models are available with in-line or off-set G key.

The C# trill key makes many trill fingerings easier and lets the high G#3 speak better. It also improves the intonation of both C#2 and C#3.

The One-Piece Core-Bar construction results in more playing comfort and less wear of the mechanism.

The G/A trill key makes the G3/A3 trill speak better (not possible in combination with the C# trill key).

The Pinless Mechanism ensures the stable connection of the mechanism and prevents it from corrosion.

The ergonomic D# roller simplifies movement of the right hand little finger.

Optionally available with C-foot or B-foot.
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