
偶爾的機會,因為《波西米亞傳奇》, 發現了她的名字,喜歡她的琴聲和她的笑容,她有德國人 那種古典, 莊重和精確, 也有 日本女性那種柔美細膩。
她的父親是德國人 ,母親是日本人, 她也是著名的德國小提琴家Anne-Sophie Mutter的學生
她說的一句話讓人回味: 這個世界上無論信什麽 , 最重要你有相信的東西,對於一個音樂家,你有覺得比你自己還重要的東西,包裹你 ,保護你
也許是因為這樣,總覺她的琴聲裏 始終有一種淡淡的微笑......
Steinbacher was born in Munich on November 14, 1981, to a German father and a Japanese mother. When she was three, her mother read that a German violin teacher had recently returned from Japan after studying the Suzuki method. Steinbacher was started on violin lessons at that time. When she was nine years old, she was enrolled at the Munich College of Music and mentored by Ana Chumachenko.
Steinbacher came into contact with Ivry Gitlis, and took part in master classes by Dorothy DeLay and Kurt Sassmannshaus in Aspen, Colorado. She won several important prizes (the Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition in Hanover), and a grant from the Free State of Bavaria in 2001, then became a student of Anne-Sophie Mutter's Freundeskreis ("Circle of friends").
Steinbacher currently plays the "Booth" Stradivari (1716) provided by the Nippon Music Foundation.
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