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  2. Leopold Auer - Wikipedia

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    Leopold von Auer (Hungarian: Auer Lipót; June 7, 1845 – July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers.

  3. Benno Rabinof and Sylvia Rabinof - Wikipedia

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    Benno Rabinof (1902–1975), a violinist, was the last of Leopold Auer's famous students, who also included Efrem Zimbalist, Mischa Elman, and Jascha Heifetz.In 1927, Benno made his Carnegie Hall debut playing the Elgar and Tchaikovsky concertos, with Auer conducting.

  4. Barbara Lull - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Wood Lull Rahm (January 25, 1905 – May 18, 1978) was an American violinist, a student of Leopold Auer. Later in life she taught violin in Berkeley, California . Early life and education

  5. Max Goberman - Wikipedia

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    Max Goberman was born on 8 February 1911 [1] in Philadelphia.He studied violin with Leopold Auer, [2] and conducting with Fritz Reiner at the Curtis Institute of Music.He was a violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra before Reiner's recommendation gained him his first conducting appointment. [3]

  6. Oscar Shumsky - Wikipedia

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    Fritz Kreisler took a special interest in him, and he played Kreisler's own cadenzas to the Beethoven violin concerto to him after learning them by ear. He was a pupil of Leopold Auer from 1925 and studied at the Curtis Institute of Music from 1928 to 1936, continuing his studies with Efrem Zimbalist after Auer's death in 1930. His New York ...

  7. Richard Burgin - Wikipedia

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    Burgin was born in Siedlce, Poland, and first performed in public at age 11, as a soloist with the Warsaw Philharmonic Society.In 1906 he studied with Joseph Joachim in Berlin, and from 1908 to 1912 with Leopold Auer at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. [1]

  8. Vadim Gluzman - Wikipedia

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    Vadim Gluzman (Ukrainian: Вадим Михайлович Глузман, born 1973) is a Ukrainian-born Israeli classical violinist renowned for his performances on the "Ex-Leopold Auer" Stradivarius violin, crafted in 1690.

  9. Editha Knocker - Wikipedia

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    She was one of the conductors of the orchestra and also played the role of lead violin. [1] In 1913 Knocker was invited to be an assistant to Leopold Auer at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, but had to return to England on the outbreak of World War I in 1914. [1] At the end of the war she moved to Hampstead in London.