Lena Neudauer
/ violin
Lena Neudauer, born in 1984 in Munich, Germany, began playing the violin at the
age of three and at the age of ten she performed her first concert with an
orchestra. As a young student, she entered the Mozarteum University in Salzburg
in a class led by Helmut Zehetmair at age eleven, she continued under the
instruction of Thomas Zehetmair and later on with Christoph Poppen.
From an early age Lena Neudauer sparked sensation at the Leopold Mozart
International Competition in Augsburg, where she not only won 1st prize, but was
also
awarded the 1st Prize, Mozart Prize, Richard Strauss Prize for the best
interpretation of Richard Strauss' Violin Concerto and the Audience Prize.
Since then, Lena Neudauer has been playing with orchestras like: MDR Symphony
Orchestra, German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern,
Munich Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre National de Belgique, Orchestra die Padova e
del Veneto, under conductors such as Christoph Poppen, Dennis Russell Davies,
Mariss Jansons, Pietari Inkinen, David Stahl and Wojciech Rajski.
In her artistic activities, chamber music plays a significant role, which
together with her solistic performances, also led her to perform in Festivals
like the Mozart Week in Salzburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival,
Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Braunschweig Classix, Chamber Music Festival
Hohenstaufen, Gaia Chamber Music Festival Thun, Music Festival Schloss
Cappenberg, Festival of the Nations in Bad Wörishofen ,the Festival Musical
Olympus in St. Petersburg and the Flandern Festival.
Her debut CD on the Hänssler Classic label appears in May 2010 presenting the
complete works for violin and orchestra by Robert Schumann together with the
German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern under Pablo
Gonzalez.