Violinist Rosa Neßling-Fritsch is a winner of national and international competitions such as the Charles-Hennen Concours, the Lions Club Competition Stuttgart and was one of the semi-finalists of the International Schoenefeld String Competition, China. In 2018 she was awarded a Deutschlanstipendium and was a scholarship holder of the Neue Liszt Foundation in 2020/21. As a passionate chamber musician, she was awarded a scholarship from the Villa Musica Rheinland-Pfalz at in 2021. There she worked and performed with artistic personalities such as Nils Mönkemeyer, Steven Isslerlis, Alexander Melnikov and Daniel Müller-Schott. She also founded the Stuttgart Chamber Duo in 2010 together with her longstanding duo partner Sebastian Fritsch at.
Her teachers have included Ulrike Abdank, Stephan Picard, Ida Bieler and Judith Ingolfsson. She completed her studies as part of the concert exam in the class of Friedemann Eichhorn at the Fanz Liszt University of Music in Weimar.
She received musical inspiration at from Mihaela Martin, Ingolf Turban, Ulf Wallin, Sebastian Schmidt and Benjamin Schmid, among others. As an orchestral musician, Rosa Neßling-Fritsch had a temporary contract in the 1st violins of the State Orchestra Stuttgart and was a trainee in the 1st violins of the SWR Symphony Orchestra in the 2018/19 season. In addition, she was a guest with the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne, the MDR Symphony Orchestra, the Jena Philharmonic (concertmaster) and the Staatskapelle Dresden.
She was deputy concertmaster of the Anhaltische Philharmonie Dessau and has been a permanent member of the 2nd violin of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra since 2025.