Marie-Louise Dähler is a Swiss harpsichordist. As such, she is a basso continuo player, chamber music partner and soloist with a focus on improvisation. [1]
Dähler grew up in Bern [1] in a family of musicians. She began playing the harpsichord at the age of five. [2] She studied pedagogy at the LehrerInnenseminar Muristalden in Bern, and harpsichord with her father, Jörg Ewald Dähler, at the Hochschule der Künste Bern, graduating with a diploma as a harpsichord pedagogue. [1] She studied further at the Musikakademie St. Gallen, [1] and with Johann Sonnleitner [2] at the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, graduating with a concert diploma. [1] She passed her diplomas with distinction. [2] Together with Wolfgang Schulz, solo flutist of the Vienna Philharmonic, she recorded Bach's flute sonatas. [2]
Since 1999, she has collaborated with the Swiss violinist Paul Giger. She performs regularly as a soloist and in chamber music ensembles. She has also worked as a music teacher, in St. Gallen from 2004. [1]
Marie-Louise Dähler is a Swiss harpsichordist. As such, she is a basso continuo player, chamber music partner and soloist with a focus on improvisation. [1]
Dähler grew up in Bern [1] in a family of musicians. She began playing the harpsichord at the age of five. [2] She studied pedagogy at the LehrerInnenseminar Muristalden in Bern, and harpsichord with her father, Jörg Ewald Dähler, at the Hochschule der Künste Bern, graduating with a diploma as a harpsichord pedagogue. [1] She studied further at the Musikakademie St. Gallen, [1] and with Johann Sonnleitner [2] at the Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, graduating with a concert diploma. [1] She passed her diplomas with distinction. [2] Together with Wolfgang Schulz, solo flutist of the Vienna Philharmonic, she recorded Bach's flute sonatas. [2]
Since 1999, she has collaborated with the Swiss violinist Paul Giger. She performs regularly as a soloist and in chamber music ensembles. She has also worked as a music teacher, in St. Gallen from 2004. [1]