Gundula Krause (born 7 July 1966) is a German folk violinist.
[1] She lives in Mainz, Roetgen nearby Aachen and East-Clare (Ireland).
She moved to Los Angeles, California, during the 1980s where she learned bluegrass and cajun music at Hollywood's Westlake College of Music.
First experiences in band music she gathered in the formation The phiddleharmonics of her violin teacher Joe Miklich.
At the University of Mainz she studied psychology.
In 1992, she released her debut album, Dynamic Blend.
In the time about 1990 she was one of the first German folk violinists.
She performed with a lot of bands from the Rhein-Main-area: Gundels Giganten (Mainz), Beaver Bangtree Band, The Bantree (Worms), Hibernians (Nauheim), Irish Rovers, Dagmar 41, Inbetween, Secret Paddy (all Frankfurt).
Currently she plays in the jazz-folk-formation Wintergreen Goblins (Roetgen).
Dynamic blend, Wiesbaden : Poni Records (PO 9202), 1992.
The fairy tree, Worms: Rolf Bachmann, L. P. Steinkohl, 1996.
Cheap chicken chick jig.
Christmas goes jazz (CD), 1996 Unsailable.