Ursula Schoch is a renowned violinist born in 1971 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. She began studying the violin at the age of four and later pursued further studies with Saschko Gawrillof after completing secondary school. Schoch has held the prestigious position of concertmaster of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra since 2000 and has recorded numerous famous concertos. Additionally, she has collaborated with pianist Marcel Worms, forming a musical duo since 2002, with whom she has explored a variety of compositions, including works by female Dutch composers. This partnership highlights her versatility and dedication to showcasing a wide range of repertoire.
Schoch's recent projects include recordings of music by composers such as Pärt, Mendelssohn, and Bruch, showcasing her technical mastery and interpretative depth. Her involvement in projects like "Female Composers from The Netherlands" underscores her commitment to promoting lesser-known works and collaborating with fellow musicians to bring new music to light.
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