Bio

Teea Pospiech is a Finnish recorder player and a musical multi-tasker, specializing in early music and 19th century repertoire written for the French flageolet. Born in Oulu, Finland, Pospiech started playing recorder in her hometown, at the Oulu Conservatory in 2004 and has been inspired by the instrument ever since.

In 2021 Teea finished her studies (Bachelor’s degree) at Tampere University of Applied Sciences, where she studied music and instrument pedagogy with Sini Vahervuo, recorder being her main instrument. In addition, she has taken masterclasses and courses both in Finland and abroad, not only in recorder and French flageolet, but also e.g. in early music performance, traverso and Renaissance dance.

Teea plays and performs with various renaissance and baroque music ensembles and duos. She was also performing at the Hailuoto Music festival in 2018 and in the Tampere Café Barock series, which she also produced 2020-2022, in spring 2022. As a recorder teacher, Teea can currently be found at the Helsinki German School’s Music School and Tampere Conservatoire. She can also be found developing the Finnish recorder and Early Music scenes as an active member of the organizations Tampere Early Music Society (Tampereen Vanhan Musiikin Ystävät), Finnish Recorder Society (Suomen Nokkahuiluseura) and the Finnish Early Music Association (Suomen Vanhan Musiikin Liitto).