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Helene Pohl

Born in Ithaca, New York to German parents, Helene Pohl spent her childhood on both sides of the Atlantic. At 17 she was accepted for tertiary study at the Musikhochschule Cologne. She continued her studies with members of the Cleveland Quartet at the Eastman School of Music and at Indiana University with Josef Gingold.

As first violinist of the San Francisco based Fidelio String Quartet (1988-1993), Helene performed extensively in the USA, Germany, England, Italy and South America. The Fidelio Quartet was prizewinner in the 1991 London International String Quartet Competition and quartet in residence at both the Tanglewood and Aspen Music Festivals.

Helene joined the New Zealand String Quartet as first violinist in February 1994. In 2001 she became Artistic Director, with fellow quartet member Gillian Ansell, of the Adam Chamber Music Festival. In 2014 she was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for her outstanding services to music in New Zealand.

Helene Pohl is featured in the album Puhake ki te rangi (ACD107) as part of the ensemble New Zealand String Quartet .

Helene Pohl is featured in the album Beethoven ‘Rasumovsky’ 2, 3 (ACD402) as part of the ensemble New Zealand String Quartet .

Helene Pohl is featured in the album Debussy & Ravel - String Quartets (ACD399) as part of the ensemble New Zealand String Quartet .

Helene Pohl is featured in the album Making Light of Time (ACD317) as part of the ensemble New Zealand String Quartet .

Helene Pohl is featured in the album Notes from a Journey (ACD118) as part of the ensemble New Zealand String Quartet .

Helene Pohl is featured in the album Requiem for the Fallen (ACD617) as part of the ensemble New Zealand String Quartet .