
B I O
Lea Brückner is an award-winning violinist who has performed across Europe in cities such as Brussels, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Tallinn, Mallorca, and Rome, among many others. In August 2024, she released her debut album Pangea with Oehms Classics/Naxos.
Lea earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, Germany, and also holds a second Master's degree in Cultural Management.
Since 2021, she has combined her passion for music with a commitment to sustainability. In 2024, she was honored with the OPUS Klassik award alongside the Tonhalle Düsseldorf for their concert series Green Monday.
As a climate ambassador in the arts sector, Lea has been invited to speak at prestigious events such as the World Food Forum of the United Nations in Rome, the German Parliament, the Impact Day Festival in Tallinn, and the classical music fair Classical:Next. She also leads workshops on sustainability in culture for organizations such as the Aktionsnetzwerk Nachhaltigkeit and Classical:Next.
Lea has been featured in interviews on podcasts like Classeek 15’ and Klassik Crush (ARD/WDR) and has been interviewed by numerous radio stations, including RBB, SWR, SR, Klassik Radio, Tilos Radio, WDR, and Deutschlandfunk Kultur, among others.

L I V E
Concerts/Events/Workshops
Serviceliste
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19th of January 2025Listenelement Nr. 1
WACHTENDONK (DE)
Concert/Speech
New Year's Reception of the City of Wachtendonk for the Citizens
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23rd of JanuaryListenelement Nr. 2
STRAELEN (DE)
Keynote
Social Media: Challenges and Possibilities of Instagram, TikTok etc.
Open talk wit Lea Brückner, Olaf Plotke etc.
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30th of January
DÜSSELDORF (DE)
Concert
New Year`s Reception of the Hungarian Embassy
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3rd of FebruaryListenelement Nr. 3
COLOGNE (DE)
Workshop (in German)
The 17 SDGs and the 1.5-degree target of the Paris Agreement set clear boundaries for how we must manage the resources on our planet. But how does the cultural sector fit into all of this? What is our ecological footprint, and how can we minimize it? Climate change is a global challenge that affects everyone, and the only way to address it is by acting together as a community.
Culture can play a crucial role by uniting audiences around the goal of a greener future and becoming a social pioneer. This workshop aims to inspire a new cultural mindset by exploring examples of role models, engaging in discussions with participants about realistic approaches, examining organizational structures that integrate the goal of "climate neutrality" into their business models, and addressing the fears and risks the classical music sector must face during this transformation.
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9th of February
WILHELMSHAVEN (DE)
Concert
"Kammermusik am Wattenmeer" with Lea Brückner, violin, Roman Salyutov, Klavier, and Roger Morello Rom, Cello
My album "Pangea"
Gallery
