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Toke Møldrup is an Associate Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Music (RDAM), where he has been a faculty member since 2005, progressing from part-time teacher to Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor. He is a distinguished cellist with an international performance career.
His educational background includes:
- Royal Academy of Music under Harro Ruijsenaars
- RDAM under professors Morten Zeuthen and Tim Frederiksen
- Hochschule für Musik, Karlsruhe (concert examination, 2006)
- Private studies with Hans Jørgen Jensen (Northwestern School of Music), Valter Despalj (Zagreb Academy of Music), the Alban Berg Quartet, and Viggo Mangor
Møldrup's artistic research focuses on classical and contemporary cello performance, chamber music, and the expansion of cello repertoire through collaborations with composers such as John Williams, Geoffrey Gordon, and Christian Winther Christensen. His work bridges historical performance practice and new music.
His discography highlights a commitment to both core repertoire and new works, including recordings of Bach's suites (2018), Geoffrey Gordon's compositions (2020), and Beethoven's sonatas (2020), demonstrating versatility across eras and styles.
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Møldrup has been an active chamber musician, performing with ensembles including Nordlys, Paizo Kvartetten, Den Danske Klavertrio, and Copenhagen Cello Quartet, and has appeared at major festivals worldwide.


