Volker Mühlberg
studied violin at the Musikhochschule Hannover and later baroque violin with Thomas Albert in Bremen and Lucy van Dael in Amsterdam. He also attended master classes with Sigiswald Kuijken in Antwerp.
His intense fascination with the early italien baroque and the french late baroque are represented in his CD recordings: „Affetti Musicali: Marini und seine Zeitgenossen, 1996 and André Chéron: „Sonates en duo et en trio“, 1998.
As a member of the "Auris Ensemble Aachen" he played in "Musical Labyrinths" (works of Bach+Kindermann), in "Stylus Phantasticus" (Buxtehude and contemporaries) and opened his repertoire to the music of the 20th century (Stockhausen: "Sternzeichen des Tierkreises").
Volker Mühlberg is also concert master of the „Neu=Eröffnetes Orchestre“, and a member of the „Johann-Rosenmüller-Ensemble“. He teaches at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater „Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy“ Leipzig and the University of Hildesheim.
