Johann Strauss Orchestra - Members

Members

  • Soloists: Carla Maffioletti, Carmen Monarcha, Mirusia Louwerse and Kimmy Skota.
  • 1st Violin: Jet Gelens, Frank Steijns, Lin Jong, Kremi Mineva, Freya Cremers, Diana Morsinkhof, Boris Goldenblank, Els Mercken, Vincenzo Viola, Lara Meuleman.
  • 2nd Violin: Cord Meyer, Agnes Walter and Jennifer Kowalski.
  • Viola: Klaartje Polman, Pierre Colen, Linda Custers, Nadejda Diakoff.
  • Cello: Tanja Derwahl, Margriet van Lexmond, Hanneke Roggen, Joëlle Tonnaer, Karin Hinze.
  • Double bass: Roland Lafosse, Jean Sassen, Franco Vulcano.
  • Piano: Stéphanie Detry.
  • Synthesizer: Ward Vlasveld.
  • Oboe: Arthur Cordewener.
  • Flute: Teun Ramaekers, Nathalie Bolle.
  • Trumpet: Roger Diederen, René Henket.
  • Clarinet/saxophone: Manoe Konings.
  • Saxophone: Sanne Mestrom.
  • Trombone: Ruud Merx.
  • Horn: Noël Perdaens.
  • Accordion/bass trombone: Leon van Wijk.
  • Tuba: Ton Maessen.
  • Percussion/kettledrum: Marcel Falize, Mireille Brepols, Glenn Falize.
  • Choir: Nicolle Steins, Karin Haine, Judith Luesink, Anna Reker, Virgenie Henket.

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