The native form of this personal name is Flesch Károly. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
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.
CarlFlesch (born Károly Flesch, 9 October 1873 – 14 November 1944) was a Hungarian classical violinist and teacher. Flesch’s compendium Scale System...
The CarlFlesch International Violin Competition (also known as the International Competition for Violinists "CarlFlesch" and the City of London International...
Flesch may refer to: CarlFlesch (1873–1944), Hungarian violinist and pedagogue Colette Flesch (born 1937), Luxembourgian former politician and fencer...
impressed and he arranged for Hassid to study under the Hungarian virtuoso CarlFlesch at his summer course in 1937 at Spa, Belgium, where fellow students included...
Germany, Vengerov followed. In 1990, Vengerov won the International CarlFlesch Competition, which led to a recording contract with Teldec and the launch...
notable original faculty included conductor Leopold Stokowski, violinist CarlFlesch, pianists David Saperton and Isabelle Vengerova, singers Marcella Sembrich...
Announcer Jakum Kotynski as Zygmunt Rapoport Tamás Puskás as Professor CarlFlesch The film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. The...
who taught them free of charge.[citation needed] Brainin won the 1946 CarlFlesch International Violin Competition, which Rostal co-founded. It was through...
Quartet.[citation needed] In 1945, in honour of Flesch, he co-founded what was later known as the CarlFlesch International Violin Competition with Edric...
1888/09/02 Geneva, Switzerland 1961/05/06 Geneva, Switzerland Swiss Pupil of CarlFlesch / Performed in Europe before World War I / teacher at Geneva Conservatory...
Trampler, Ernst Wallfisch, Csaba Erdélyi, the only violist to ever win the CarlFlesch International Violin Competition, and Emanuel Vardi, the first violist...
Music Foundation of Europe, the DAAD, Villa Musica, Live MusicNow, the Carl-Flesch Akademie, the Mannheim Sinfonima Stiftung, and the AMOPA Berthier Prize...
female violinists The Art of Violin Playing Books 1 & 2, CarlFlesch. Edited by Eric Rosenblith. Carl Fischer Music ISBN 0-8258-2822-8 and ISBN 0-8258-6590-5...
After his studies in Paris, Neaman travelled to London to study with CarlFlesch, and in 1939 returned to France to study with Jacques Thibaud. Following...
and not above it, although great violin pedagogues of the past such as CarlFlesch and Joseph Joachim explicitly referred to vibrato as a movement towards...
1935. These accolades enabled her to study with the esteemed pedagogues CarlFlesch in London and George Enescu in Paris. During World War II she played...
with Lea Luboshutz, Louis Bailly, Artur Rodziński, Fritz Reiner and CarlFlesch. She was the first Canadian to be accepted to that school. For many years...
Piotr Stolyarsky, Yuri Yankelevich, and Adolf Lechinsky (student of CarlFlesch), and composition under Aram Khachaturian. He was a widely praised Soviet...
violin, receiving instruction from Maurice Frenkel. After studies with CarlFlesch in Berlin (1929–32), he went to Paris to continue his studies with Jacques...
these studies, he pursued further training in the violin privately with CarlFlesch in Paris and Wolfgang Schneiderhan in Vienna. He later co-founded the...
Brancaccio 1725 Destroyed in an allied air raid on Berlin. Owned by CarlFlesch until 1928; sold to Franz von Mendelssohn, banker and amateur violinist...