From members of leading symphony orchestras to a cello soloist performing for the Royal Family; from award-winning crossover artists to seasoned interpreters of the classical canon: the members of Astoria Artists bring together diverse musical biographies at the highest level.
What unites us is as simple as it is essential: we live and breathe what we do. This is why we dedicate ourselves to modern pop arrangements with the same devotion and artistic passion as we would a Brahms violin concerto or a Beethoven string quartet.
Our collective journey began over ten years ago as a classical string quartet. We met during our studies at the University of Music and quickly realized that our chemistry was perfectly in sync—not just personally, but above all, musically.
This artistic connection laid the foundation for numerous concert tours at home and abroad, radio recordings, and scholarships from renowned institutions such as Yehudi Menuhin’s ‘Live Music Now’.
As is often the path for successful classical musicians, our careers eventually led us to renowned professional orchestras across international borders. Yet, the desire to keep our shared passion project alive remained as strong as ever.
To guarantee the highest quality and reliability despite busy concert schedules, international tours, and personal milestones like starting families, we expanded our ensemble to include a hand-picked circle of excellent musician friends.
From this, the Astoria Artists were born: a collective of professional musicians for events of all kinds. What originally began as a logistical challenge has evolved into our greatest strength. Today, we perform regularly across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and we are proud to see a steadily growing demand for our work.
Today, our clientele includes members of royal families and public figures, as well as renowned global corporations and numerous private individuals seeking extraordinary musical accompaniment for their celebrations.
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