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Sigiswald Kuijken

1944 - Today

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Sigiswald Kuijken (Dutch: [ˌsiɣɪsʋɑlt ˈkœykə(n)]; born 16 February 1944) is a Belgian violinist, violist, and conductor known for playing on period and original instruments. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sigiswald Kuijken is the 892nd most popular musician (down from 762nd in 2019), the 475th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 426th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Belgian Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Sigiswald Kuijken ranks 892 out of 3,175Before him are Snowy White, Billy Sheehan, Hilton Valentine, Airto Moreira, Tommy Thayer, and Luiz Bonfá. After him are Sam Phillips, Salamone Rossi, Chuck Schuldiner, Mel Collins, Chas Chandler, and Dimebag Darrell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Sigiswald Kuijken ranks 344Before him are Marilù Tolo, Jean-Daniel Cadinot, Élisabeth Badinter, Enrique Irazoqui, Ahmed Chalabi, and Naná Vasconcelos. After him are Andrew G. Vajna, Earnie Shavers, Jiří Holík, Susana Giménez, Oswald Gracias, and Conrad Black.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Sigiswald Kuijken ranks 475 out of 1,190Before him are Princess Anne, Duchess of Calabria (1938), Yolande Moreau (1953), Gustaaf Deloor (1913), Prince Baudouin of Belgium (1869), René Vandereycken (1953), and Jacob de Gheyn II (1565). After him are Dirk Frimout (1941), Prosper Bruggeman (1873), Jules Renkin (1862), Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662), Annie Cordy (1928), and Frans Janssens (1945).

Among MUSICIANS In Belgium

Among musicians born in Belgium, Sigiswald Kuijken ranks 7Before him are Django Reinhardt (1910), Toots Thielemans (1922), Arthur Grumiaux (1921), Adrien-François Servais (1807), Arthur De Greef (1862), and Bobbejaan Schoepen (1925). After him are André Cluytens (1905), Brian Molko (1972), Francis Goya (1946), Gotye (1980), Gustaph (1980), and Lost Frequencies (1993).