Ida Hilmarsson
Reykjavík, b. 1992. Studied with Christian Tetzlaff at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik. Plays a 1773 Tomasso Balestrieri.
— About
Three musicians, formed at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 2019, working at the meeting of contemporary classical and early music.
The Helsingør Ensemble began in a basement rehearsal room in Frederiksberg with a programme of Buxtehude trio sonatas transcribed for piano and Saariaho's Light and Matter. The pairing has become the trio's working method: late seventeenth-century counterpoint and twenty-first-century resonance treated as adjacent, not opposed.
Since their 2022 Vinterfest debut at Riddarsalen in Stockholm, they have appeared at Wigmore Hall, the Concertgebouw's Kleine Zaal, Pierre Boulez Saal, the Lucerne Festival, and the Oslo Chamber Music Festival. They record for ECM Records under Manfred Eicher's production direction since 2024.
Their first ECM recording, Stilla (January 2026), pairs Buxtehude's Sonata in D, BuxWV 267, with Pärt's Mozart-Adagio, Saariaho's Je sens un deuxième cœur, and a new commission from Norwegian composer Lars Petter Hagen.
Reykjavík, b. 1992. Studied with Christian Tetzlaff at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik. Plays a 1773 Tomasso Balestrieri.
Bergen, b. 1990. Royal Danish Academy of Music, then ECM Studies in Salzburg. Solo recording Suites & Cantilenas, 2023.
Copenhagen, b. 1991. Curtis Institute, then Hochschule der Künste Bern. Editor of Buxtehude for Piano (Bärenreiter, 2024).
“Time, in their hands, is something measured rather than passed.”Politiken · Stilla, ECM 2826
— Repertoire
Programmes are typically built across both streams. Programme notes and durations available to presenters on request.
— Concerts
For festival programming, residencies, and re-engagement enquiries: [email protected]
— Recordings
— Contact
Plain email, no forms. Usually answered within five working days from Frederiksberg.
Concert engagements, tour proposals, residencies. Routed to Imelda Drumm (London) or Sieghart (Berlin).