Anna Sophie Dauenhauer is in great demand internationally as a soloist, having performed with the Lviv Philharmonic Orchestra,Württemberg Chamber orchestra Heilbronn, the Vogtland Symphony Reichenbach, the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Izmir, Istanbul and Çukurowa State Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, Young Symphony Orchestra of Rheinland-Pfalz, Sinfonietta Mainz, Ensemble Adastra and Philharmonie Südwestfalen in venues such as the Barbican Centre London, „Auditorio nacional de música“ Madrid, Beethovenhalle Bonn, Philharmonie Cologne, Eurogress Aachen or Glocke Bremen.
Along with the well-known core repertoire of violin concertos, Anna Sophie Dauenhauer shows huge interest in performing lesser-known works such as the concertos by Paul Hindemith, Reynaldo Hahn, Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, Ulvi Cemal Erkin or Ferruccio Busoni. To remember Goldmarks´s 100th death year, she played his concerto in Turkey and in Germany. She performed several times with great success both the violin concerto and double concerto for violin and cello by Frederick Delius in Germany together with Philharmonie Südwestfalen. She also teamed up for another double concerto with her former teacher, renowned violinist Ingolf Turban, for performances of Louis Spohr´s neglected and highly-virtuoso concertante op.88. The Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern invited her for several performances of the John Adams violin concerto as part of a ballet production Other highlights of the past years included performances of the Alban Berg violin concerto together with Vitali Alekseenok in Munich, the Delius Double concerto in Mainz and first performances of the first violin concerto by Dohnányi.
The violinist is furthermore a sought after guest concertmaster and engages in private teaching, coaching Youth Orchestras and holding chamber music masterclasses. Starting from season 2023/24 she will be teaching at the University of Music and Theatre Munich,
Anna Sophie Dauenhauer was born in Kaiserslautern and began to play the violin aged 6. She was a laureate of German national as well as international competitions and completed her studies with Ulf Hoelscher in Karlsruhe, supported by a full Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship at the Royal College of Music in London with Yossi Zivoni and with Ingolf Turban in Munich.