Brussels Philharmonic | Veronika Eberle

Veronika Eberle

Veronika Eberle’s exceptional talent and the poise and maturity of her musicianship have been recognised by many of the world’s finest orchestras, venues and festivals, as well as by some of the most eminent conductors.

Sir Simon Rattle’s introduction of Veronika aged just 16 to a packed Salzburg Festpielhaus at the 2006 Salzburg Easter Festival in a performance of the Beethoven concerto with the Berliner Philharmoniker, brought her to international attention. Key orchestra collaborations since then include the London Symphony Orchestra (Simon Rattle), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Heinz Holliger), New York Philharmonic (Alan Gilbert), Montreal Symphony Orchestra (Kent Nagano), Munich Philharmonic and Gewandhausorchester (Louis Langrée), Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (Marek Janowski), Hessischer Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester (Paävo Järvi), Bamberger Symphoniker (Robin Ticciati and Jonathan Nott), Tonhalle Orchester Zürich (Michael Sanderling), NHK Symphony (Jiří Kout, Markus Stenz en Roger Norrington) and Rotterdam Philharmonic (Simon Rattle, James Gaffigan and Yannick Nézet-Seguin).

Born in Donauwörth Southern Germany, she started violin lessons at the age of six and four years later became a junior student at the Richard Strauss Konservatorium in Munich with Olga Voitova. After studying privately with Christoph Poppen for a year, she joined the Hochschule in Munich, where she studied with Ana Chumachenco 2001-2012.

Veronika Eberle plays on a violin made by the Italian violin maker Antonio Giacomo Stradivari in 1693, which was made available to her on generous loan by the Reinhold Würth Musikstiftung gGmbH.