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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. Clarence Myerscough - Wikipedia

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    He won the All England Violin Competition in the Festival of Britain (1951) and came second in the Carl Flesch Competition (1952). [1] He later formed the Fidelio Quartet together with his brother, the violist Henry Myerscough, and was known as much for his chamber music performances and recordings as for solo work.

  5. 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 ]

  6. Josef Hassid - Wikipedia

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    Flesch concentrated on his musical and interpretative development rather than technical skills. Musical celebrities who heard him play at Flesch's house and were astonished at his ability included Joseph Szigeti, Jacques Thibaud, David Oistrakh and Fritz Kreisler. In a passage supplementing his father's memoirs Carl F. Flesch wrote that "Hassid ...

  7. Raymond Cohen - Wikipedia

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    By the time he was demobilised, he had a repertoire of nearly 40 violin concertos. While still in uniform, he won the first Carl Flesch International Violin Competition in 1945. [3] This brought him to the notice of the musical world and soon led to concerts and recitals all over Britain and Europe.

  8. Max Rostal - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, in honour of Flesch, he co-founded what was later known as the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition with Edric Cundell. [6] Rostal played a wide variety of music, but was a particular champion of contemporary works such as Béla Bartók's Violin Concerto No. 2. He made a number of recordings.

  9. Szymon Goldberg - Wikipedia

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    His first teacher was Henryk Czaplinski, a student of the great Czech violinist Otakar Ševčík; his second was Mieczysław Michałowicz, a student of Leopold Auer. [1] In 1917, at age eight, Goldberg moved to Berlin to study the violin with the legendary pedagogue Carl Flesch. He was also a student of Josef Wolfsthal.

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