Susanne Sigg studied violin, earning a diploma under Prof. Federico Agostini, and viola, achieving an artistic degree under Prof. James Creitz at the State University of Music in Trossingen. She pursued further studies with Prof. Christoph Schiller at the Zurich University of the Arts. Additional artistic and pedagogical insights came from Prof. Roland Glassl, Prof. Christoph Schickedanz, Prof. Eckhard Fischer, Prof. Bruno Giuranna, and Prof. Rudolf Rampf.
Following positions at municipal music schools, she assumed leadership of the violin and viola classes at Schule Schloss Salem in 1999. Today, she is also responsible for the quality and coordination of all instrumental instruction and oversees the artistic design of the music program.
Her students regularly achieve top placements at the regional and national levels of the "Jugend musiziert" competition.
Susanne Sigg has served as a lecturer in violin pedagogy for teacher training at the German Music School Association and in didactics workshops. In the winter semester of 2014/2015 and the summer semester of 2016, she worked with bachelor’s and master’s students in the viola class at the State University of Music in Trossingen through guest lectureships. From 2018 onward, she worked with students in violin/viola methodology. Since September 2017, she has been a lecturer in violin didactics at the Vorarlberger Landeskonservatorium in Feldkirch.
Her artistic activities include solo performances, substitute roles in ensembles such as the Southwest German Philharmonic Orchestra of Constance, the Neuss Chamber Academy, and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, as well as sonata recitals. In the field of chamber music, she increasingly focuses on the baroque viola and its repertoire, as well as contemporary music.