
Described by Helga Rabl-Stadler, President of Salzburg Festival, as 'the next Chick Corea', Christoph Sietzen, born in Salzburg in 1992, now studies Marimba (Bogdan Bacanu) and Percussion (Josef Gumpinger and Leonhard Schmidinger) at the Anton Bruckner Private University Linz.
He won ten first and numerous special prizes at the Prima la Musica Competition, the Raiffeisen Klassik Preis given by the University Mozarteum including a special prize for outstanding accomplishments; he was finalist and third prize winner at the International Marimba Competition Linz 2006 at age 13, where he was also able to clinch the Yamaha Audience Award. Christoph is an award winner of the International Summer Academy Mozarteum and played as the youngest in the final concert in the frame of Salzburg Festival, which was recorded and broadcasted by Austrian radio station ‘Oe1‘.
His touring schedule has taken him to Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and China in renowned venues like the Konzerthaus Berlin, the Konzerthaus Vienna, the Stefaniensaal Graz, the Brucknerhaus Linz, the 'Grosse Saal‘ Mozarteum or the Salzburg Festival hall, where his concerts have been met with high critical acclaim, and performed with well-known artists like Bogdan Bacanu, Peter Sadlo, Emmanuel Sejourne and Momoko Kamiya.
Composers like Alexander Mullenbach or Thomas Heinisch have written pieces dedicated to him.
He is a member of The Wave Quartet, founded by Bogdan Bacanu in 2008, that soon performed in important concert halls in Europe and Asia, where they met enthusiastic resonance. Already in the first concerts the Quartet had followed their passion for Baroque Music and performed a Concerto for originally 2 harpsichords by Johann Sebastian Bach. Their respectful and historically informed approach enthralled public and critics. Since then baroque music embodies a focus in the Quartets repertoire.
In order to that, the Quartets debut CD ,Aurora Borealis‘ was followed in 2009 by a recording of all three Concertos for 2 harpsichords by Bach, Peter Sadlo was hereby conducting ,Salzburg Barock‘ on period instruments.
This fascinating fusion of 2 ages also received great regards.
The follow-up project ,Senza Ripieno‘ impresses with mostly unpopular, but precious baroque works, without accompaniment, and very intimate.
The quartet has given masterclasses and concerts at the Music Conservatory Vienna, the International Summer Academy Mozarteum Salzburg, the University of Brno, the JianLi Percussion Festival China, the Adams Percussion Festival, the International Marimba Competition Salzburg, the Perkulliria Percussion Festival Spain, or the Semana de Musica de Ronda.
Christoph Sietzen is endorser for the Dutch instrument manufacturer Adams.
He won ten first and numerous special prizes at the Prima la Musica Competition, the Raiffeisen Klassik Preis given by the University Mozarteum including a special prize for outstanding accomplishments; he was finalist and third prize winner at the International Marimba Competition Linz 2006 at age 13, where he was also able to clinch the Yamaha Audience Award. Christoph is an award winner of the International Summer Academy Mozarteum and played as the youngest in the final concert in the frame of Salzburg Festival, which was recorded and broadcasted by Austrian radio station ‘Oe1‘.
His touring schedule has taken him to Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and China in renowned venues like the Konzerthaus Berlin, the Konzerthaus Vienna, the Stefaniensaal Graz, the Brucknerhaus Linz, the 'Grosse Saal‘ Mozarteum or the Salzburg Festival hall, where his concerts have been met with high critical acclaim, and performed with well-known artists like Bogdan Bacanu, Peter Sadlo, Emmanuel Sejourne and Momoko Kamiya.
Composers like Alexander Mullenbach or Thomas Heinisch have written pieces dedicated to him.
He is a member of The Wave Quartet, founded by Bogdan Bacanu in 2008, that soon performed in important concert halls in Europe and Asia, where they met enthusiastic resonance. Already in the first concerts the Quartet had followed their passion for Baroque Music and performed a Concerto for originally 2 harpsichords by Johann Sebastian Bach. Their respectful and historically informed approach enthralled public and critics. Since then baroque music embodies a focus in the Quartets repertoire.
In order to that, the Quartets debut CD ,Aurora Borealis‘ was followed in 2009 by a recording of all three Concertos for 2 harpsichords by Bach, Peter Sadlo was hereby conducting ,Salzburg Barock‘ on period instruments.
This fascinating fusion of 2 ages also received great regards.
The follow-up project ,Senza Ripieno‘ impresses with mostly unpopular, but precious baroque works, without accompaniment, and very intimate.
The quartet has given masterclasses and concerts at the Music Conservatory Vienna, the International Summer Academy Mozarteum Salzburg, the University of Brno, the JianLi Percussion Festival China, the Adams Percussion Festival, the International Marimba Competition Salzburg, the Perkulliria Percussion Festival Spain, or the Semana de Musica de Ronda.
Christoph Sietzen is endorser for the Dutch instrument manufacturer Adams.





