Teacher

Guido Müller was captivated by the sound of the violin from an early age. At age 14 he started attending the Koninklijk Conservatorium in The Hague, where he studied under the tutelage of Qui van Woerdekom. In 1996 he graduated as a performing musician with teacher’s endorsement with Ilya Grubert. After graduating he followed several lesson and/or masterclasses with Herman Krebbers, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Pavel Vernikov and Zinaida Gilels amongst others.

As Guido’s heart lies with teaching as well as playing, he has been combining his lesson practice as a violin teacher with his appointment as violinist in the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra from the outset. He also played in the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, the Dutch Philharmonic Orchestra, the New Ensemble, the Amsterdam Bach Soloists and the New Sinfonietta.

Furthermore, Guido has also been active as a conductor since 2004. He acquired his skills mainly in England; George Hurst was his most important mentor.