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SRP/Moeck Solo Recorder Competition

SRP/Moeck Solo Recorder Competition
The premier competition for young recorder soloists is the biennial SRP/Moeck competition. The aim is to encourage young players of talent, and to help them in their professional aspirations. Competitors must show that they are able to sustain a full recital programme at a professional level. The Competition is international and entries are welcomed from recorder players of a suitable standard who are under thirty years of age on 1st November in the year of the Competition.

The final of this prestigious competition takes place on Friday 14th November 2025 at 2pm. Check back for details of the finalists from September 2025.

This year’s adjudicators panel will be headed up by Dorothee Oberlinger, with William Lyons and Peter Kofler.

Full Event Details

The premier competition for young recorder soloists is the biennial SRP/Moeck competition. The aim is to encourage young players of talent, and to help them in their professional aspirations. Competitors must show that they are able to sustain a full recital programme at a professional level. The Competition is international and entries are welcomed from recorder players of a suitable standard who are under thirty years of age on 1st November in the year of the Competition.

The final of this prestigious competition takes place on Friday 14th November 2025 at 2pm. Check back for details of the finalists from September 2025.

This year’s adjudicators panel will be headed up by Dorothee Oberlinger, with William Lyons and Peter Kofler.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Hearn Recital Room, Blackheath Halls
23 Lee Rd, Blackheath, London SE3 9RQ


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