JESSICA
KAISER
is
an
active
soloist
and
chamber
musician
and
has
performed
with
orchestras
in
concert
halls
around
the
world,
from
the
well-known
Gewandhaus
zu
Leipzig
or
the
Herkulessaal
der
Residenz
in
Munich,
Germany,
to
Franz
Liszt
Academy
of
Music
in
Budapest,
Hungary
and
Baku
Philharmonic
Hall
in
Aserbaijan.
Further
highlights
of
her
career
were
appearances
at
music
festivals
and
concert
series
all
over
Europe
and
across
South
America
and
Asia.
She
was
also
featured
in
several
radio
and
TV
broadcasts
in
Germany
and
abroad.
She
succeeded
at
various
international
competitions,
e.g.
at
the
Budapest
International
Guitar
Competition
(2017,
Special
Prize),
the
Anna
Amalia
Competition
in
Weimar
(2009,
First
Prize)
and
the
Andres
Segovia
Competition
in
Velbert
(2011,
Second
Prize).
A
passionate
chamber
musician,
Jessica
understands
her
extensive
ensemble
practice
as
artistic
research
that
aims
towards
high-toned
interplay.
This
is
most
notably
reflected
in
two
longstanding
and
successful
duo
projects:
Since
2006,
her
musical
partnership
with
Jakob
Schmidt
constituting
the
KAISER
SCHMIDT
Guitar
Duo,
has
been
an
essential
element
in
realizing
her
musical
goals.
Together
they
have
been
awarded
First,
Second
and
Special
Prizes
at
international
competitions
in
Stuttgart
(2010)
and
Schweinfurt
(2014).
In
January
2017
they
presented
their
debut
CD
with
the
label
AureaVox.
Together
with
the
aspiring
violinist
Johanna
Ruppert,
Jessica
is
regularly
performing
as
Duo
Karuna.
Since
their
debut
in
2016,
concerts
have
led
them
all
over
Germany
to
Italy,
Austria
and
Spain
where
they
performed
at
renowned
chamber
music
festivals,
including
Beethovenfest
Bonn,
Segovia
International
Guitar
Week
and
Festival
Internacional
de
Musica
de
Camara
Monteleon.
They
were
awarded
the
3rd
prize
at
the
14th
International
Enrico
Mercatali
Competition
in
Gorizia,
Italy
(2017),
3rd
prize
at
the
International
Chamber
Music
Competition
in
Braga,
Portugal,
as
well
as
the
1st
prize
at
the
North
International
Music
Competition
(both
2018).
Jessica
started
her
musical
studies
at
the
early
age
of
4.
As
a
result
of
her
consistent
achievements
with
her
former
teacher
Stefan
Schmidt,
she
went
on
to
study
with
Thomas
Müller-Pering
at
the
Franz
Liszt
School
of
Music
in
Weimar
from
2011.
In
2015,
her
Master
studies
led
her
at
the
University
of
Music
and
Performing
Arts,
Graz,
where
she
enjoyed
the
mentorship
of
Paolo
Pegoraro.
Jessica
is
currently
refining
her
skills
while
pursuing
a
soloist
diploma
at
the
Franz
Liszt
School
of
Music
in
Weimar.
Since
October
2018,
she
is
also
pursuing
her
doctoral
studies
at
the
Doctoral
School
for
Artistic
Research
at
the
University
of
the
Arts,
Graz.
Jessica
has
been
awarded
grants
by
the
charity
Yehudi
Menuhin
Live
Music
Now
(since
2010),
the
Rotary
Club
(2010),
the
Neue
Liszt
Stiftung
Weimar
(2015)
and
the
DAAD
(2016/2017)
and
received
the
award
for
the
advancement
of
the
arts,
granted
by
the
city
of
Augsburg
(2016).
She
currently
holds
a
position
as
Research
Assistant
at
the
University
of
the
Arts,
Graz.