
Roman Strassmann
musician, trained pedagogue with additional qualification in the mother tongue method, managing director Camerata Cantabile
The violinist Roman Strassmann studied violin and viola at the Zurich Conservatoire and at the Conservatoire in Paris. His lessons are enriched by various additional courses such as music physiology, various practice, digital learning aids and much more. He played as concertmaster and violinist in orchestras in Germany and abroad, including the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra in Norway, in various orchestras in Paris and in the Zurich Chamber Orchestra. In addition to numerous chamber music appearances all over the world, he has performed as a soloist with various orchestras.
After studying cultural management at the ZHaW, Roman Strassmann is managing director of the Camerata Cantabile symphony orchestra and co-head teacher with Nina Ulli at SwissMusiKids.
He teaches his instrument — the violin — with passion using the Suzuki native language method. The focus is on the violin with all its wonderful possibilities, but also with its difficulties. The motto is: “Enjoying music through progress on the violin. Working together on the violin has a positive effect on many areas of life. It is important to me to pick up students where they are in life right now. Holistic lessons that include practice training, performance training, as well as optimal use of one's own body on the violin, are always based on the possibilities and strengths of the students.” Roman Strassmann teaches a large Suzuki class at the Zurich Oberland Music School and at SwissMusiKids.
Roman Strassmann will complete Level 2 of Suzuki training in summer 24.