Born 1996 in Germany, Anuschka started playing the violin in 2001, 2005 the first lessons on the viola followed.
She studied with Thomas Riebl at the Mozarteum Salzburg, Jean Sulem at the Conservatoire de Paris, Nobuko Imai and Marjolein Dispa at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and Thomas Selditz at the mdw in Vienna.
2016 she founded with Marie-Therese Schwöllinger, Alexandra Moser and Oscar Hagen the Javus Quartet. Together they study with Johannes Meissl in Vienna and Günter Pichler in Madrid.
She won the 2nd Prize at the Dutch National Viola Competition in Amsterdam and the first prize at the Streichwerk International Competition in Berlin. The Javus Quartet won 2nd prize at International Chamber Music Competition "Alpe Adria" 2017, 2020 the audience prize at Heidelberger Frühling at the Irene Steels Wilsing Competition. She achieved in the german national youth competition “Jugend musiziert” numerous prizes at state level.
She received important musical impulses working with Tabea Zimmermann, Hatto Beyerle, Lukas Hagen, Rainer Schmidt, Hariolf Schlichtig, Hartmut Rhode, Clive Brown, Barbara Westphal, Thomas Brandis, Eberhard Feltz, Thomas Adès, Gerhard Schulz, Valentin Erben and Johannes Meissl.
As a passionate chamber musician Anuschka performed with artists such as Maxim Vengerov, Valentin Erben, Hansjörg Schellenberger, Martin Beaver, Martin Stadtfeld, Benjamin Schmid, Reinhold Friedrich, Jean Sulem and Boris Garlitsky.
Anuschka is a scholar for the academy "Villa Musica" in Rheinland-Pfalz and partook in the IMS Prussia Cove Masterclasses and Open Chamber Music Sessions. She performed at the chamber music project „Mit Musik Miteinander“ of Kronberg Academy, the „Rheingau Festival“, Salzburger Festspiele, the Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, the Verbier Festival, the Musethica Festival in Israel, Diabelli Sommer Mattsee, Mondseer Musiktage, the Moritzburg Festival Academy, the „Eggenfelden Klassisch“-Festival with artists such as Vilde Frang, Diana Damrau, Patricia Kopachinskaja, Frans Helmerson, Antoine Tamestit, Kiril Gerstein, Valery Gergiev, Roger Norrington, Daniel Harding, Alain Altinoglu, Ingo Metzmacher, Marc Minkowski and Semyon Bychkov.
Anuschka works as a substitute for the Münchner Philharmoniker, the Camerata Salzburg, was part of the Music Camp of the Verbier Festival and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra Academy in Bolzano.
Anuschka plays on a modern instrument of Bernd Hiller.
She studied with Thomas Riebl at the Mozarteum Salzburg, Jean Sulem at the Conservatoire de Paris, Nobuko Imai and Marjolein Dispa at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and Thomas Selditz at the mdw in Vienna.
2016 she founded with Marie-Therese Schwöllinger, Alexandra Moser and Oscar Hagen the Javus Quartet. Together they study with Johannes Meissl in Vienna and Günter Pichler in Madrid.
She won the 2nd Prize at the Dutch National Viola Competition in Amsterdam and the first prize at the Streichwerk International Competition in Berlin. The Javus Quartet won 2nd prize at International Chamber Music Competition "Alpe Adria" 2017, 2020 the audience prize at Heidelberger Frühling at the Irene Steels Wilsing Competition. She achieved in the german national youth competition “Jugend musiziert” numerous prizes at state level.
She received important musical impulses working with Tabea Zimmermann, Hatto Beyerle, Lukas Hagen, Rainer Schmidt, Hariolf Schlichtig, Hartmut Rhode, Clive Brown, Barbara Westphal, Thomas Brandis, Eberhard Feltz, Thomas Adès, Gerhard Schulz, Valentin Erben and Johannes Meissl.
As a passionate chamber musician Anuschka performed with artists such as Maxim Vengerov, Valentin Erben, Hansjörg Schellenberger, Martin Beaver, Martin Stadtfeld, Benjamin Schmid, Reinhold Friedrich, Jean Sulem and Boris Garlitsky.
Anuschka is a scholar for the academy "Villa Musica" in Rheinland-Pfalz and partook in the IMS Prussia Cove Masterclasses and Open Chamber Music Sessions. She performed at the chamber music project „Mit Musik Miteinander“ of Kronberg Academy, the „Rheingau Festival“, Salzburger Festspiele, the Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, the Hong Kong Arts Festival, the Verbier Festival, the Musethica Festival in Israel, Diabelli Sommer Mattsee, Mondseer Musiktage, the Moritzburg Festival Academy, the „Eggenfelden Klassisch“-Festival with artists such as Vilde Frang, Diana Damrau, Patricia Kopachinskaja, Frans Helmerson, Antoine Tamestit, Kiril Gerstein, Valery Gergiev, Roger Norrington, Daniel Harding, Alain Altinoglu, Ingo Metzmacher, Marc Minkowski and Semyon Bychkov.
Anuschka works as a substitute for the Münchner Philharmoniker, the Camerata Salzburg, was part of the Music Camp of the Verbier Festival and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra Academy in Bolzano.
Anuschka plays on a modern instrument of Bernd Hiller.