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  2. Carl Flesch - Wikipedia

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    Carl Flesch (born Károly Flesch, 9 October 1873 – 14 November 1944) was a Hungarian classical violinist and teacher. Flesch’s compendium Scale System is a staple of violin pedagogy . Life and career

  3. Carl Flesch International Violin Competition - Wikipedia

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    The competition was founded in 1945 in honour of the Hungarian violinist Carl Flesch (1873–1944), who was particularly noted as a violin teacher. [1] [2] It was founded in the form of the "Flesch Medal" by Max Rostal and Edric Cundell of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama; [4] Rostal had been a pupil of Flesch. [5]

  4. List of classical music competitions - Wikipedia

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    Carl Flesch International Violin Competition (London, UK; 1945–1992) [73] Carl Nielsen International Music Competition (Odense, Denmark) Città di Brescia International Violin Competition (Brescia, Italy) Dallas International Violin Competition (Dallas, US) George Enescu International Competition (Violin, Cello section) (Bucharest, Romania) [15]

  5. Maxim Vengerov - Wikipedia

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    1984: winner of the International Karol LipiƄski and Henryk Wieniawski Young Violin Player Competition; 1990: winner of the International Carl Flesch Competition, London; 1994, 1995: two Gramophone Classical Music Awards; 1995, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2004: five Edison Classical Music Awards; 1997, 2003: two Echo Music Prizes

  6. List of classical violinists - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Violin Playing Books 1 & 2, Carl Flesch. Edited by Eric Rosenblith. Carl Fischer Music ISBN 0-8258-2822-8 and ISBN 0-8258-6590-5; The Armenian Bowing Art, Anahit Tsitsikian,Published by “Edit Print” print house Yerevan, 2004.(in Russian) The Art of Violin Playing, Daniel Melsa, Foulsham & Co. Ltd.

  7. List of female violinists - Wikipedia

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    Pupil of Louis Persinger and Carl Flesch / solo violinist and pianist; played at the Hollywood Bowl: Lack, Fredell: 1922/02/19: Tulsa, Oklahoma, US: 2017/08/20: Houston, Texas, US: American: Noted concert soloist, recording artist, chamber musician, and prolific teacher. Owner of "Baron Deurbroucq" Antonio Stradivari, 1727. Her bow: François ...

  8. Josef Wolfsthal - Wikipedia

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    His father was an excellent violin teacher, and gave his sons their first lessons on that instrument. He also taught Sigmund Feuermann (1900–1952). From the age of 10, Wolfsthal studied for six years with famed Hungarian violin teacher Carl Flesch, and at age 16 started to perform in public. [2]

  9. Julius Röntgen - Wikipedia

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    Röntgen turned with greater energy to composing chamber music and to his work for the Conservatory. He became a renowned accompanying pianist, working for the great violinist Carl Flesch, the singer Johannes Messchaert, and the cello player Pablo Casals. Travelling with Messchaert he came to Vienna at least once a year, where he would always ...