Ursula Dütschler

Ursula Dütschler is a distinguished classical musician renowned for her profound interpretations and expertise in Baroque and Classical keyboard music. Born in Switzerland, Dütschler found her passion for early music and honed her skills on historical instruments, including the harpsichord, fortepiano, and clavichord. Her musical journey took her to the Netherlands, where she further developed her craft under the tutelage of experts such as Ton Koopman at the Amsterdam Conservatory.

Her repertoire spans an impressive range of styles and eras, as evidenced by her recent releases, which include a volume of Dussek's "Complete Piano Sonatas" as well as the expressive sonatas of Beethoven and the intricate compositions of Couperin. Dütschler's dedication to authenticity and excellence can be heard in her recordings of J.S. Bach's energetic "Toccatas, BWV 910-916" and the elegant harpsichord works of Byrd. Not limiting herself to solo endeavors, her collaborations on chamber pieces like Joseph Bodin de Boismortier's "Six Sonatas, Op. 91," showcase her versatility and sensitivity as a chamber musician. Her mastery of period instruments brings a rich dimension to Mendelssohnian song and the classical concerto repertoire, as can be heard in her presentations of Gerhard's Concerto and works by Claude Bénigne Balbastre. Ursula Dütschler's meticulous research and expressive musicianship make her a valuable figure in the world of historical performance, captivating audiences with the vibrant sounds of music's past enlivened with fresh energy.

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