Katharina
Haun

Zinc and recorder

Roots
I was born in Graz, Austria.

Study
First I studied recorder and music pedagogy in Graz and Salzburg and then zinc at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.

Professional
On the one hand I work as a freelance tine player and recorder player, on the other hand I am also the choir school director of the Knabenkantorei Basel and a choir director.

Why
I am fascinated by the music of the 16th and 17th centuries – there is still so much new to discover there.
I also see myself as an interface between pedagogy, mediation and early music. In my workshops, choir rehearsals and lessons I want to pass on what fascinates me with enthusiasm.

Elective Affinities
I love being in nature with my husband and our daughter, hiking, snowboarding, swimming, traveling and exploring.

Something else
Playing zinc is a bit like brushing your teeth. When it comes down to it, you regret not doing it regularly every day.

katharinahaun.com

Canziones para menestriles 2021 September
Frölich being 2020 June

2026

January

Semper Dowland

Homage to the Master of Melancholy
Sun 25.01.26 18:15 Concert

Barfüsserkirche, Historisches Museum Basel

February

Mit und ohne Haken

Harp parcours
Sun 22.02.26 18:15–20:00

Papiermühle – St. Alban-Kirche – Gasthof zum Goldenen Stern

March

Eisenhand

Oswald von Wolkenstein
Sat 28.03.26 17:45 Intro 18:15 Concert

Barfüsserkirche
Historisches Museum Basel

April

Regola Rubertina

Ganassis virtuosic Viols
Sun 26.04.26 18:15 Concert

Barfüsserkirche,
Historisches Museum Basel

May

Fleuster une chanson

Song & Dance in Attaingnant's Prints
Sun 31.05.26 18:15 Concert

June

Ach, wie grausam – A que vile

Songs for a mysterious lady
Sat 27.06.26 Su 28.06.2026 18:15 Concert

Sa Nydeggkirche, Bern
Su Barfüsserkirche, Historisches Museum Basel