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The Artemis Quartet takes a break

The Artemis Quartet announces a break from performing for an indefinite period of time and dissolves the current formation. The consequences of the grueling pandemic, a serious case of illness in the immediate family and the upcoming maternity leave of Vineta Sareika do not allow the quartet to plan reliably at this time. The Artemis Quartet will regroup and return to the stage in due course.
If you have any questions for the quartet, you can contact Gregor Sigl directly, who will be happy to talk to you personally.
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Gregor Sigl

G.Sigl

Violinist and violist Gregor Sigl received early instruction in music from his mother starting at the age of five and continued his musical education at the "Albert Greiner Music School" in Augsburg.

When only ten years old, he enrolled at the renowned "Mozarteum" Salzburg, in the class of Prof. Jürgen Geise. In the following years, Sigl won First and Second Prizes at Germany's nationwide music competition "Jugend Musiziert", receiving commendation in the violin solo and string quartet categories.

In 1991 he was awarded a scholarship to study with American violinist Lynn Blakeslee at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.

In 1993 Sigl was accepted to the international masterclass of Latvian violinist Philippe Hirshhorn at the Utrecht Conservatory.

From 1997 to 1999 he completed his studies with violinists Arjen Beintema, Viktor Liberman, Herman Krebbers, Alexander Kerr and Charles André Linale.

From 1997 to 2007 Sigl has regularly been invited as a guest-concertmaster and musical director with orchestras such as the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, the Camerata Salzburg and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. He has collaborated with conductors such as Sir Neville Marriner, Franz Welser-Möst, Sir Roger Norrington, Vassily Sinaisky, Sakari Oramo, Leonidas Kavakos, Daniel Harding, Zoltan Kocsis, Adam Fischer, Peter Eötvös, Trevor Pinnock, Michael Gielen, Sir Charles Mackerras and Nikolaus Harnoncourt.

Sigl holds professorships at the Universität der Künste in Berlin, as well as the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Brussels.

As a member of the Berlin based Artemis Quartet, he performs at all the most important concert venues in Europe, the US, Japan, South America, Australia and at numerous international music festivals. The Artemis Quartet records exclusively for Erato - Warner Classics.