Karel Schoofs

Teacher at the Royal Conservatoire of Brussel
Teacher at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague
Principal oboe at Rotterdam Philharmonisch Orkest

Photo by Lizza Zaanen

Having trained with Jan De Maeyer, Luk Nielandt and Louis Gilis, Karel Schoofs graduated from the Royal Conservatoire in Antwerp with flying colors. After this training he further developed his skills through masterclasses with Jean-Louis Capezzali and Yván Fisher to name just a few.

Only in his twenties, Karel joined the Royal Flemish Philharmonic until 1996, when he was appointed principal oboist in the National Orchestra of Belgium with music directors Yuri Simonov, Mikko Franck and Walter Weller. In 2008 Karel crosses borders to adopt the same position in the Rotterdam Philharmonic, this time working with Valery Gergiev, Yannick Nézet-Séguin and from 2018 Lavah Shani. In this respect it is also worth mentioning that In 2014 he performed the Dutch premiere of James MacMilan’s oboe concerto and in 2019 the reconstructed oboe concerto of van Beethoven with Lahav Shani as conductor. Besides, as a solist he also played with the Belgian National Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Belgium, during the Flanders Festival, in the ranks of the Brabant Orchestra, with the SymphoniaAssai and at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China.

Oxalys, Quatuor Danel, Combattimento Consort Amsterdam and I solisti are but a few of the ensembles to have taken delight in his expertise and knowledge. Besides, Karel is a founding member of the MP21 ensembles and a regular guest at the renowned events such as the Storioni Festival and the International chamber Music Festival Schiermonnikoog. 

In 2007, Karel met harpist Anneleen Lenaerts (Vienna Philharmonic) and they have been a musical duo ever since.

Since 2013 Karel is professor oboe at the Royal Conservatoires of Brussels and The Hague. He is also teacher in the Musica Mundi School for Young Talents in Waterloo.

He gives regularly masterclasses as well as audition training, worldwide from Michigan to Beijing