Margit-Anna Süß

Margit-Anna Süß is a renowned German classical harpist, born in Munich, who has captivated audiences worldwide with her exquisite performances. She studied under the guidance of Ragnhild Kopp at the Richard Strauss Conservatoire and further honed her skills with other esteemed professors. Margit-Anna is not just a solo artist but also a dedicated educator, currently serving as a professor at the Kunstuniversität Graz in Austria.

Her musical journey is marked by collaborations with her husband, the renowned oboist Hansjörg Schellenberger, and together they co-founded the Campanella Musica ensemble. Their partnership has yielded remarkable performances and recordings, earning them the prestigious German Schallplatten-Preis in 1999.

Margit-Anna Süß's discography is a treasure trove of chamber music, featuring enchanting pieces such as "Morceau de concerto in G Major, Op. 154: II. Andante sostenuto" and "2 Danses pour harpe, L. 103: No. 1, Danse sacrée." Her albums, including "La harpe á Paris" and "Romance Lyrique," showcase her virtuosic technique and deep musicality, making her a standout artist in the classical music scene. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, Margit-Anna Süß's performances promise an unforgettable musical experience.

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