From a very young age, she has worked with the world’s greatest conductors — Abbado, Gardiner, Harding, Minkowski, Christie, Currentzis, Gatti, Marriner, Nagano, Biondi, Dantone, Goebel, Egarr, and Carmignola — performing chamber music with Zacharias, Pressler, de Figueiredo, Onofri, and Kossenko.
She has performed at the Sydney Opera House, Lincoln Center, Bunkamura Hall, the London Proms, and the Berliner Philharmonie.
Currently, she holds the position of concertmaster of Le Concert des Nations with Jordi Savall.
She has led Il Complesso Barocco, the Orquestra del Liceu in Barcelona, Concerto Köln, the Munich Hofkapelle, and the Orchestre d'Auvergne, among others.
As a guest conductor, she regularly collaborates with Tafelmusik Toronto, Barokkanerne Oslo, the Orchestre de Chambre de Toulouse, the Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra, the Haydn Philharmonie in Eisenstadt, and Recreation Styriarte Graz.
As a soloist, she travels extensively across the globe: Wigmore Hall, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the Potsdamer Festspiele, the Leipzig Bachfest, Tokyo’s Musashino Hall, and the Musikverein and Konzerthaus in Vienna are just some of the prestigious venues that have hosted her.
Her more than twenty CDs as a soloist have received the highest accolades from international critics.
Her recording of Ravel was named Best CD of the Year in Japan.
She is passionately dedicated to the rediscovery of unpublished music, including works by Vivaldi, Pisendel, and Boccherini.
Contemporary composers such as JM Sánchez Verdú, Mauricio Sotelo, and JM Guix have written specifically for her.
Her repertoire as a soloist spans four centuries of music, from the Baroque to Bartók and Piazzolla.
She is a professor of Baroque violin and viola at the Musikhochschule Franz Liszt in Weimar.






