Anne Luisa Kramb
Kronberg Academy Bachelor Studies with Antje Weithaas funded by the Reinhuber/Rühland patronage
Violin Masterclasses, participant
Kronberg Festival, concert
Chamber Music Connects the World, junior
Violin Masterclasses, concert
Mit Musik - Miteinander, tutor
The young violinist Anne Luisa Kramb, born in 2000, had her first violin lessons at the age of four. She has been studying since 2014 at Würzburg University of Music with Professor Herwig Zack.The gifted young musician has won numerous prizes and awards, including first prize at the Mlody Paganini International Violin Competition in 2014, the International Telemann Competition in 2015, the Bacewicz International Violin Competition in Lodz in 2015, the Spohr Competition in 2016 and the 2016 International Knopf Competition in Düsseldorf. She also won an award at the prestigious Menuhin Competition in 2015 and was part of the International Manhattan Music Competition 2017 She celebrated a major success at the age of ten as the soloist in a performance of Mozart’s Violin Concerto No 3 at the Mozart Festival in Würzburg. The young violinist can look back on concert performances with the Giessen Philharmonic Orchestra, Edinburgh’s Saint Andrew Orchestra, the Göttingen Symphony Orchestra, the Filharmonia Sudecka (Poland) and the Staatskapelle Weimar. She has made guest appearances at festivals such as the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the Weilburger Schlosskonzerte.
Anne Luisa Kramb plays on the Stradivarius "Paganini" (1724), which is loaned to her from the private property of the Wiegand family.
After a year of studying with Sophia Jaffé as a Young Soloist in Kronberg Academy’s precollege programme - which is run in cooperation with Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts - Anne Luisa Kramb studied at Kronberg Academy with Antje Weithaas from October 2017 to June 2019. These studies were funded by the Reinhuber/Rühland Scholarship.