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A native from France, Pauline Kempf received her Doctor of Music degree in violin performance from Northwestern University where she studied with Blair Milton. She dedicated her research to the Canadian composer Eckhardt-Gramatté and her works for solo violin. She earned her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in both violin performance and chamber music from the Music Universities of Geneva and Vienna. As a chamber musician and a soloist, Pauline has performed with the Leggio Quartet in Europe and in the USA and collaborated with the Amateurs Virtuoses Festival in France and South America. Her collaboration with the American pianist Clare Longendyke has allowed them to perform both in France and in the USA with innovative and original duo programs. A first-prize winner in international competitions in Germany and Italy, Pauline has been a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.
Pauline relocated to California in 2020 and enjoys performing with different San Francisco-based ensembles such as One Found Sound, Wave Chamber Collective and the Hidden Valley Strings Orchestra. A former violin instructor at DePaul University Pre-College (Chicago), Pauline currently coaches chamber music at SFCM’s Pre-College Academy and teaches violin and viola at the Scherzo Music School in San Mateo.
Passionate about the historically informed practice and scholarship, Pauline studied baroque violin with Elizabeth Blumenstock at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and was selected to participate in EMA’s Emerging Artists Showcase performing an all 17th-century program during the 2022 Berkeley Festival and Exhibition in Berkeley. She is the co-founder of the early music band Ensemble Affect and regularly performs with several other period instrument ensembles such as Haymarket Opera Company, the Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado and the California Bach Society.