The Artist
European
 trained violinist-composer Rupert Guenther specialises in bespoke 
concerts of inspired new works and sonatas of his own breathtaking 
improvisations. Every concert takes audiences on an immersive wellbeing 
journey as much as a musical one, and each concert presents a new series
 of highly imaginative site-specific “spirit of place” works, drawing 
inspiration from thousands of years of human history, architecture, 
nature, significant events through time, landscape, science, astronomy, 
philosophy, paintings, poetry, geology, anthropology, ancient artefacts,
 the night skies, mystical knowledge and personal stories. He creates 
his music much the same as a painter paints their pictures with great 
consideration onto a blank canvas, and since 2003 has independently 
released over 35 albums of his evocative improvisations along these 
lines, including 5 albums of his sonatas and other collected works 
commissioned and recorded by Australia’s national broadcaster ABC 
Classic FM radio.
 He also produces many interesting projects beyond 
classical music each year. These include world music concerts, ambient 
and meditation concerts, blues and folk projects with other accomplished
 artists in each of these fields. Collaborations have included Allan 
Zavod (Frank Zappa, Jean-Luc Ponty), Chris Copping (Procul Harem), Garry
 Young (Daddy Cool), Stephen Housden (Little River Band), Geoff Wright 
(JJ Cale), Andrew Duffield (The Models), David Jones (Vince Jones, James
 Morrison), and many of Australia’s top session players including Les 
Stacpool, Glenn Suckling, Steve Hadley, John Watson and John McAll.
Teaching
Trained
 in the famous European violin pedagogue Igor Ozim’s method of playing 
in Vienna, Austria, Rupert studied extensively with two of professor 
Ozim’s proteges Brian Finlayson and Hefried Fister and attended 
Masterclasses and Summer Schools with professor Ozim in Australia and 
Europe. He was also heavily influenced by his contact with Norwegian 
violinist professor Terje Moe Hansen and absorbed his all-interval 
approach into his playing. He earlier studied for many years with Harry 
Hutchins who was a student of Carl Flesch in Paris. Rupert’s approach is
 all about holistic learning. He teaches holistic professional 
development courses for players and teachers at all levels and offers 
sessions in traditional violin studies, chamber music coaching, string 
teacher training courses, classical music improvisation, the mystical 
art of music, electric violin and extended playing techniques, as well 
as very relevant and practical approaches to healing stage-fright, 
self-care, wellbeing and meditation for musicians. His private clients 
include principal players from some of Europe’s finest orchestras such 
as Zurich Opera and La Scala, and some well-known pop musicians. His 
healing stage-fright sessions and improvisation masterclasses have been 
taught at many universities internationally including Vienna University 
for Performing Arts (MDW), Vorarlberg Conservatorium (Austria), St Paul 
in Lavantal Summercourse (Austria), international conferences for The 
Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London), the International Society 
for Improvised Music (ISIM) in the USA and Switzerland, European String 
Teachers Association (ESTA) in UK and Sweden, Australian Strings 
Association (AUSTA), and Australian Society of Music Educators 
(ASME/ISME), as well as Australian universities including University of 
Western Australia, Western Australia Academy of Performing arts (WAAPA),
 Monash University, and University of Queensland.
Collaborations
His
 international collaborations in improvisation, cross-genre-arts and 
multi-media improvisation performances embrace both solo and 
collaborative ensemble projects based on site-specific (“spirit of 
place”) themes, events and venues. These projects span musical 
influences ranging from ancient cultures, western classical and other 
world music traditions, through to amplified soundscapes, extended 
playing techniques, electric violin, immersive meditation concerts, 
blues and folk music, and are where the individual background of each 
artist creates a completely unique synergy and language of music with 
each pairing. His performances and recordings include Australian 
keyboardist Andrew Duffield, drummer David Jones, Austrian/Australian 
cellist Penelope Gunter-Thalhammer, Canadian gong master Don Conreaux, 
American sculptor John Mayo, Australian indigenous musicians Dr Richard 
Walley and Amos Roach, Australian sound sculpture artist Rod Cooper, 
Australian composers Ros Bandt, Simon Charles and Brigid Burke, and 
Melbourne pianist Melvyn Cann. 
Wellbeing
Rupert brings a 
lifetime of experience in simple approaches for wellbeing to musicians. 
He has studied and practised meditation since a teenager and has been a 
meditation teacher for over 20 years. He also holds Australian 
government qualifications in Coaching and Mentoring, and in Training 
& Assessment. Additionally he is an advocate for a shift to holistic
 personal development and self-care in music and the arts, where the 
artist consciously works on developing in self-esteem and humanistic 
values in themselves equally in step with their music career and 
professional development. 
Inspirational Speaker
He is an
 inspiring speaker on a wide range of topics, from violin playing, the 
environment and freedom of speech, to self-esteem and wellbeing, 
government and foreign policy, and he has presented regularly at many 
prestigious international conferences. His central theme in all his work
 encouraging others to embrace self-care and wellbeing to become the 
best version of themselves is that we must, as a world, heal our low 
self-esteem which otherwise allows us to continue the patterns of abuse 
and being abused in ways manifesting as conflict and neglect at 
societal, governmental, cultural, familial, personal and global levels -
 the underlying factor is always self-esteem. In his own areas of 
specialisation in music and the arts, Rupert holds out the same offer to
 schools, universities, education organisations and administration, as 
self-esteem is the central key to our wellbeing in every moment in these
 areas also.
Advocacy 
Rupert is a driving force for 
new-paradigm holistic leadership in the arts, administration, government
 and foreign policy, which emphasises fostering self-esteem, and 
opportunity earned through demonstrating values of wellbeing and 
capabilities for compassion, selflessness, inclusiveness, collaborative 
teamwork and creativity as much as any concept of physical or 
intellectual excellence.
Concerts & Tours
He regularly
 gives recital tours and concerts internationally of his improvisations 
solo and in collaborations in venues including Tate Britain, London 
Docklands Museum, Bombora House NYC, the Church of St Anna in Vienna, 
The Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London), Sydney Opera House, 
Melbourne Recital Centre, Australian National University, National 
Gallery of Victoria, Monash University LaTrobe Valley, Perth Winter Arts
 Festival, WA Museum Boola Bardip, Government House Ballroom Perth, and 
The Baroque Hall in Adelaide. 
Sideman to The Stars
A former 
member of the Vienna Chamber Opera, he has been sideman to the stars 
including work with The Beatles’ producer Sir George Martin, Olivia 
Newton-John, John Farnham, and Demis Roussos.