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from
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, Germany, with two
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, all women. It was founded in 2002 by violinists Angelika Bachmann and Iris Siegfried. They have been called "the
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s." Their repertoire includes
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s and instrumental
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, "a crossover that defies the strict classification of classical and popular music." A number of their performances have appeared on
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, gathering considerable publicity.


History

The two founders of the quartet met when they shared a desk in a school music rehearsal in the 1980s. Since then, they have performed together ceaselessly, notably after they graduated high school, with the pianist Ameli Winkler. They would play
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together in the style that was popular in the 19th and 20th centuries. Their first performance as a quartet was in autumn of 1999, with Bachmann and Siegfried on the violins, Winkler on the piano, and Simone Bachmann on the cello. On 3 January 2003 they played their first major public concert in the Hamburg Musikhalle. That same year, their first CD was produced for the
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, ''What Can the Heart Return''. Shortly after its release, Warner offered them a record deal. Since then, the quartet plays more than 100 concerts a year, with a changing formation, although Bachmann and Siegfried remain throughout until November 2022. Since 2008, they've performed consistently with the pianist Anne von Twardowski and the cellist Sonja Lena Schmid. In 2003 Salon performed their first international concert. Since then they have had many appearances abroad, in the United States, Canada, Chile, Russia, Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, and China, where they represented Hamburg as musical
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s in the
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in Shanghai. They have also appeared on television and radio numerous times. Salut Salon celebrated their tenth anniversary in 2012 with a tour which included
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in India. 2016 saw their debut in New York City in a concert of their program "
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and Other Phantasies" at the Michael Schimmel Center.


Biographies


Angelika Bachmann

Angelika Bachmann, born in 1972 in Hamburg, was exempted from the regular school curriculum and was thus able to devote her time entirely to playing the violin. This enabled her to make her solo debut with the
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at the tender age of seven. She studied with Roland Greutter,
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of the Hamburg Radio Symphony Orchestra, among others, which helped her win first prize multiple times in Germany's prestigious
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competition. In 2007 she published ''Flexible Strings: Five Pieces for Variable String Ensemble'', a collection of her arrangements, with
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. In addition to music, Bachmann also studied
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and
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. In October 2011 she received the
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for her involvement in musical work with children and adolescents.


Iris Siegfried

Iris Siegfried, also born 1972 in Hamburg, was also a prize winner of the Jugend musiziert competition. Soon she discovered her vocal talents in performances with various
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groups. Alongside her musical studies, she graduated in 2000 with a degree in
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. Since then she has worked as a lawyer for a Hamburg law practice specialising in
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law. In addition, she took a second degree as a culture manager from the
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. As of 2008, she is a lecturer at the at that university, and from 2018 became a professor at that university. In October 2011, she received the
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. She left Salut Salon in November 2022 after 22 years.


Sonja Lena Schmid

Sonja Lena Schmid was born in
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in 1981. She studied cello and chamber music in Hamburg, Amsterdam, the Hague and
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, and has won many awards and grants, including a grant from ''
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'', the Dutch
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grant, the first prize in the Charles Hennen Concours International Chamber Music Competition and a special prize in the international competition "Schubert and the Music of Modern Times". An avid theatre fan, Schmid has performed in productions at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, the
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, and the
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.


Anne-Monika von Twardowski

Anne-Monika von Twardowski, born in 1982 in
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, South Africa, moved to Germany when she was only six years old, where she had her first piano lessons. From 2002 to 2011, she studied piano teaching and performance, and musical arts at the
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, where Barbara Martini, Jacob Leuschner and David Meier were her teachers. She studied abroad in 2005 and 2006 in
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at the Escola Superior de Música Catalunya where Alan Branch, among others, were her teachers. von Twardowski is passionate about community service, and as of June 2012 she has been involved as a sponsor of the project "Schule mit Courage – Schule ohne Rassismus" (School with courage – School without racism) at the Theodor-Heuss-Schule in
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near Hamburg.


Members


Current members

*Angelika Bachmann: violin (founder of the quartet) *Sonja Lena Schmid: cello (since 2008) *Anne von Twardowski: piano (since 2008) *Since 2010: Frederike Dany: cello (backup) *Since 2014: Olga Shkrygunova: piano (backup) *Since 2016: Meta Hüper: violin, vocals (backup) *Since 2017: Rahel Maria Rilling: violin (backup)


Past members

*Ameli Winkler, piano (2000–2002) *Simone Bachmann, cello (2000–2002) *Christine Schütze, piano (2002–2005) *Gesa Riedel, cello (2002–2005) *Phoebe Scott, cello (2002–2005) *Lara Jones, piano (2005–2008) *Peiwen Chen, cello (2005–2007) *Jule Hinrichsen, cello (2007–2008) *Valeria Stab, piano (2007–2010) *Iris Siegfried: violin, vocals (2000-2022, founder of the quartet)


Awards

* 2004: Advancement award „inventio“ by the German Music Council and the foundation „100 Jahre Yamaha“ * 2016:
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Klassik 2016 in the category "Klassik ohne Grenzen"


Discography


CDs

* ''Was kann das Herz dafür'' (2005) * ''Herzenssache'' (2007) * ''Dichtung und Wahrheit. Das Beste aus 10 Jahren'' (2013) * ''Christmas with Salut Salon'' (2014) * ''Salut Salon Live'' (2015)


DVDs

* ''Klassisch verführt'' (2009) * ''Salut Salon. Der Film'' (2012) * ''A Carnival of the Animals and other Fantasies'' (CD, DVD, 2016)


References


External links

* {{Authority control Musical groups from Hamburg Chamber music groups Bands with fictional stage personas Musical groups established in 2002 German string quartets German classical music groups Contemporary classical music ensembles