Anika Hutschreuther
Anika Hutschreuther studied classical guitar at the conservatories of Stuttgart, Kassel and Hamburg, where she graduated with distinction in 2010. Her teachers included Michael Tröster, Klaus Hempel and Olaf von Gonnissen. In addition, she attended numerous masterclasses with internationally renowned guitarists.
During her studies, she received sponsorship from the Markel Foundation. In 2006, she won First Prize at the Concours d’Ufam in Paris, Third Prize at the Kitarika Competition in Koper, Slovenia, and reached the semi-finals of the Karl Scheit Competition in Vienna. In May 2010, she was awarded the Hermann and Milena Ebel Prize as an outstanding young musician.
Anika Hutschreuther performs on both classical and baroque guitar at a high artistic level. Her concert activities include appearances as a soloist and chamber musician in Germany and abroad. She has also performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra in 2010 and the Hochtaunus Youth Symphony Orchestra in 2011.
She teaches at the Johann Sebastian Bach Music School in Eisenach and works as a private guitar teacher in Kassel.
“From memory, highly concentrated and sensitive, Hutschreuther interpreted the work.” (Usinger Anzeiger, 28 June 2011, Concierto de Aranjuez)
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Performing at Siccas Guitars
Every classical guitarist who performs at Siccas Guitars brings a distinct musical path to the instrument — shaped by years of study, competition experience, and the particular musical tradition they have chosen to inhabit. The classical guitar demands sustained technical commitment and a deep engagement with a repertoire that spans from the Renaissance through to works written for living performers. It is an instrument whose full possibilities only reveal themselves over time.





