Konstanze Felber-Faur was born in Starnberg in 1979. She received her first violin lessons at the age of seven. Two years before her Abitur, she was accepted as a junior student at the Munich University of Music and Theatre as a pupil of Prof. G. Schneider. She completed her further studies with distinction under Prof. J. Epstein at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Saarbrücken in 2007.

She has taken part in various master classes, such as the Aspen Music Festival and the Salzburg Summer Academy, and perfected her studies with such renowned teachers as Kurt Sassmannshaus, Lewis Kaplan, Aaron Rosand, Ulf Hoelscher and many more.

She was a scholarship holder of the Bavarian Cultural Fund (1999), was a guest at the Bayreuth Festival in 2003 as part of a scholarship from the Richard Wagner Association and received an instrument on loan from Mannheimer Versicherungs A.G.

She won first prize for her chamber music activities at the international chamber music competition "Città di Minerbio" near Bologna, Italy, in summer 2003. Konstanze Felber-Faur is also a founding member of the trio Déjà vu (originally Enigma Trio).

Konstanze Felber-Faur gained her first orchestral experience as the youngest trainee with the Stuttgart Philharmonic in 1999. In 2001 she was accepted into the Academy of the RSO Saarbrücken and since 2000 she has been a permanent member of the chamber orchestra "KlangVerwaltung" in Munich. Konstanze Felber-Faur has been section leader second violins at the Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn since 2004.

In addition to her orchestral activities with the Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, Konstanze Felber-Faur has been regularly engaged as a section leader by various orchestras such as the Bavarian State Orchestra, the Munich Radio Orchestra and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra.