Lukas Hagen

Like his siblings Clemens, Angelika and Veronika, Lukas was musically encouraged by his father from an early age.

His concerts in Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, the US, Japan, Italy, and Great-Britain made him internationally famous.

[1] In February 2018, he took over the chair of the jury at the 13th International Mozart Competition Salzburg [de] in the category String Quartets.

[2] Together with the Hagen Quartet, which he leads as the first violinist, he won several first prizes at international competitions in Portsmouth and Évian.

[4] Hagen hat eine moderne Violine aus der Werkstatt von Stefan-Peter Greiner erworben.

Lukas Hagen at the Laudatio [ de ] during the award ceremony of the Internationaler Mozartwettbewerb 2018