. . . education is the art of unlocking individual potential . . .
My teaching is rooted in the belief that musical expression and technical precision cannot exist without each other. By combining international performance experience with a structured, science-based approach, I aim to create a supportive environment where students at every stage can grow and develop — always with the goal of fostering a deep and lifelong relationship with music and the instrument itself.
Daniela Hölbling heads a violin class at the Johann-Joseph-Fux Conservatory in Graz. Drawing on university-level teaching experience gained under the guidance of Prof. Ida Bieler, she focuses on fostering both technical skill and artistic independence, successfully guiding students toward university entrance and competitions.
Outside the regular curriculum, Daniela has initiated two significant projects: the Vivaldi Project Graz and the Streicherklasse Ferdinandeum, offering young musicians experience in both solo and ensemble playing. Her youth ensemble, the "Streicherchor", has gained recognition through performances at the steirischer herbst festival and broadcasts on national radio (Ö1) from the Helmut List Halle.