Sarah Wiederhold studied with Wen-Sinn Yang (Munich), Peter Hörr (Leipzig) and currently with Claudio Bohorquez at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" in Berlin. She also studied as a member of the Athlos-Quartett (special prize: Mendelssohn competition; 2 prizes (ISA 2009); concerts in Germany, Switzerland, France, China) in the „Meisterklasse“ with Hariolf Schlichtig and Christoph Poppen. As a member of the quartet Sarah was a fellow of the ECMA (European Chamber Music Academy) and recorded a CD with the BR (Bavarian Broadcast). Sarah performed chamber music with artists such as Hariolf Schlichtig, Thomas Riebl and Ana Chumachenco. Moreover she has played solo concertos with professional orchestras and attended masterclasses with Frans Helmerson, Jens-Peter Maintz, Ralph Kirshbaum and Ferenc Rados and on baroque cello with Kristin von der Goltz. She participated the International Musicians Seminar Prussia Cove and in many festivals such as Westfalen Classics, Hagnauer Klassik and the Zermatt Festival.
Sarah Wiederhold, Cello
Biography
Sarah Wiederhold studied with Wen-Sinn Yang (Munich), Peter Hörr (Leipzig) and currently with Claudio Bohorquez at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" in Berlin. She also studied as a member of the Athlos-Quartett (special prize: Mendelssohn competition; 2 prizes (ISA 2009); concerts in Germany, Switzerland, France, China) in the „Meisterklasse“ with Hariolf Schlichtig and Christoph Poppen. As a member of the quartet Sarah was a fellow of the ECMA (European Chamber Music Academy) and recorded a CD with the BR (Bavarian Broadcast). Sarah performed chamber music with artists such as Hariolf Schlichtig, Thomas Riebl and Ana Chumachenco. Moreover she has played solo concertos with professional orchestras and attended masterclasses with Frans Helmerson, Jens-Peter Maintz, Ralph Kirshbaum and Ferenc Rados and on baroque cello with Kristin von der Goltz. She participated the International Musicians Seminar Prussia Cove and in many festivals such as Westfalen Classics, Hagnauer Klassik and the Zermatt Festival.