Born in Germany but now based in Switzerland, Ulrike Dederer trained at the International Violin Making School in Cremona, the Italian centre of traditional violinmaking. Herself a cello player, she wanted to combine her love of music with manual woodworking skills. She now makes instruments that follow the designs of the old masters while producing a sound that serves the needs of today’s musicians. “Violinmaking is a living art, and my work is constantly evolving,” she says. “Musicians, colleagues and historical and scientific publications stimulate and influence my style. I try to introduce the present time and my personality into each instrument.”
Ulrike Dederer