Ursula Ingolfsson

I am a pianist and educator with over 50 years experience and founder and executive director of the Leopold Mozart Academy in Philadelphia.

Ursula Ingolfsson-Fassbind is a concert pianist and educator with over 50 years of teaching experience. Born in Switzerland, she was enchanted with music at a very young age, began playing the piano at the age of 4 and made her first public appearance at age 6. She studied with Theodor Lerch and later with Sava Savoff at the Zürich Konservatorium and Musikhochschule, where she earned the National Teacher's Certificate at the age of 20. The same year she played her debut at the Tonhalle Zürich. At the Mozarteum Salzburg she studied with Paul Badura-Skoda, who decisively motivated her playing for many years. She received her Artist Diploma in Zürich 1968. The following years she worked with American composer Richard Faith and studied composition with Robert McBride at the University of Arizona.

Ursula Ingolfsson-Fassbind lived for almost ten years in Reykjavik, Iceland. There, she recorded and lectured on piano music with special attention to baroque and the second Viennese School. Under the direction of Maestro Karsten Andersen she recorded Arnold Schoenberg's Piano Concerto for the composer's hundredth birthday celebration. She toured regularly as a soloist and recitalist and made numerous recordings for European radio stations. Earning high acclaim from critics as well as audiences she toured Iceland, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland performing J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations on 11 concert stages. Since 1980, Ursula Ingolfsson-Fassbind has lived in the USA. Devoting herself to chamber music and teaching, she has worked, performed, and recorded with many noted artists. With two of her daughters she founded the Ingolfsson Trio, which for several years gave concerts in the USA and in Europe. The trio also recorded for European radio and television and for PBS in the USA.

Ursula Ingolfsson-Fassbind is a member of BMI, the American Composer's Guild, with works published by International Music Company in New York and is preparing an extensive analysis of the Goldberg Variations. A dedicated pedagogue, she has taught at the Konservatorium and Musikhochschule Zürich, the Music College in Reykjavik, Iceland and the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia. She has also given master-classes in Germany and the USA. Many of her former students enjoy successful careers in music, as performers, musicologists, and music educators. During the past 20 years her students have continued on to prestigious schools such as the Mannes School of Music in New York, Julliard School and the Manhattan School of Music. Many have won local and international competitions. For many years she has been doing research on the development of the musically gifted child. In 1987 she joined the faculty at the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia. In 2001 she founded her own Music school The Leopold Mozart Academy in order to devote herself to teaching, sharing her own fine education and her many years of experience.

In the spring of 2002, Ursula Ingolfsson-Fassbind was nominated and selected for “Who’s Who among America’s Teachers”. Later that same year, she was nominated for ‘Who’s Who among American Women”, “ Who is Who in The World” and “Who is Who in Education”. In February 2003 she was awarded a Grant for “strong commitment to excellence in music education” by the Wilmington Piano Company. In 2004 her Biography was included in the second edition of Great Minds of the 21st Century by the American Biographical Institute. She currently lives in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.

Experience & Education

  • Leopold Mozart Academy 2001 – Present
    Executive Director, Teacher of Piano and Harpsichord
  • Zurich University for the Arts 1961 – 1968
    Artist Diploma and Diploma in Pedagogy
    Studied Piano with Professor Sava Savoff
  • University of Arizona - Tucson 1968 – 1970
    Master of Music Degree in Piano and Composition
    Studied Piano with Professor Richard Faith Studied Composition with Professor Robert McBride
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