Hauke siewertsen

Hauke Siewertsen is a trained cellist with extensive qualifications in both psychology and movement sciences. He holds degrees in sports psychology (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg) and sports science (Leibniz University Hannover). In addition, he has completed numerous further trainings, including certification as a mental coach (German Mental Trainer Academy), as well as specialized training in musician coaching and the Alexander Technique (Institut Mitte, Berlin).

Born in Kiel in 1990, Hauke Siewertsen received his cello education at institutions such as the University of Music Lübeck and the University of Music Weimar, where he completed his cello studies in 2014 with a diploma in artistic performance.

Since 2019, Hauke has served as a lecturer in Mental Training at the University of Music Weimar, and teaches mental performance preparation and the Alexander Technique at the University of Music Dresden. He also regularly offers courses, workshops, and lectures on topics related to musicians' psychology, for example at the University of Music and Theatre Hamburg, the State Music Academy of North Rhine-Westphalia, and the Lied Academy at the International Song Centre Heidelberg.

Hauke Siewertsen lives in Hannover, where he works individually with professional musicians and music students.

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