
Meret Lüthi completed her violin studies at the Bern University of the
Arts with distinction, having been taught by Monika Urbaniak-Lisik and
Eva Zurbrügg. She studied with Walter Levin as a member of the Amaryllis
Quartet, before specializing in baroque violin under the tutelage of
Anton Steck at the State Academy of Music in Trossingen, Germany. Her
talent was recognized at master classes with Igor Ozim, Christian
Altenburger, Thomas Brandis, Ingolf Turban and Gerhard Schulz. Meret
Lüthi was awarded scholarships from the Kiefer Halblitzel Foundation and
the Kiwanis Club of Bern; in 2007 she was a prizewinner in the German
University Competition for Early Music.
As a specialist in
historically-informed performance practice, Meret Lüthi works as an
orchestra coach and is regularly invited to share her expertise in radio
broadcasts produced by Swiss Radio SRF 2 Kultur. She is a lecturer of
baroque violin at the Bern University of the Arts.
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