• Max Rostal (7 July 1905 – 6 August 1991) was a violinist and a viola player. He was Austrian-born, but later took British citizenship. Max Rostal was...
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    pedagogue Max Rostal, who taught them free of charge.[citation needed] Brainin won the 1946 Carl Flesch International Violin Competition, which Rostal co-founded...
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    Moodie, Ginette Neveu, Yfrah Neaman, Ricardo Odnoposoff, Eric Rosenblith, Max Rostal, Henryk Szeryng, Henri Temianka, Roman Totenberg and Josef Wolfsthal,...
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    researchers. Sybille Bianca Giulietta Rostal was born on 16 March 1927 as the only child of violinist Max Rostal and cellist Giesella "Sela" Trau (1898–1991)...
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    movements were later arranged for the violin (and timpani) by Rudolf Kolisch, Max Rostal, Ottokar Nováček, Christian Tetzlaff and Wolfgang Schneiderhan. Gidon...
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    Heller (1891–1933), jurist Viktor Ullmann (1898–1944), Jewish musician Max Rostal (1905–1991), violinist and educator Herbert Czaja (1914–1997), German...
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    Sonata European Archive Copyright free LP recording of the Kreutzer sonata Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano) at the European Archive (for non-American...
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    Metternich Krzysztof Meyer August von Othegraven Siegfried Palm Carl Reinecke Max Rostal Heinrich Schiff Hermann Schroeder Isidor Seiss Karlheinz Stockhausen Wolfgang...
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  • Ossy Renardy Ruggiero Ricci Sviatoslav Richter Pascal Rogé Pepe Romero Max Rostal Mstislav Rostropovich Christophe Rousset Joseph Saxby András Schiff Heinrich...
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  • Germany 2013/12/12 London, England British Pupil of Josef Wolfsthal and Max Rostal / In 1934 she moved to London / In 1952 she premiered Peter Racine Fricker...
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    Zino Francescatti (1950s) re-composition of No. 20 as Concert Caprice by Max Rostal (1955) arrangement of No. 24 by Eduard Tubin arrangement of Nos. 13, 24...
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  • Rosé (1906–1944) Arnold Rosé (1863–1946) Eric Rosenblith (1920–2010) Max Rostal (1905–1991) Olga Rudge (1895–1996) Albert Sammons (1886–1957) David Sarser...
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    1920–1945 Aurèle Nicolet 1926– Corinna von Rad Daniel Richter 2005–2006 Max Rostal 1928–1933 Joachim Sauter 1991–2021 Arnold Schoenberg 1922–1933 Ernst Gerold...
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  • from Germany Rawicz and Landauer, piano duo. Arrived 1935 from Austria. Max Rostal (1905–1991). Arrived 1934 from Germany Rudolf Schwarz (1905–1994). Arrived...
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    scholar and teacher. Philippe Borer studied the violin and the viola under Max Rostal, Ruggiero Ricci and Jan Sedivka and held various positions as member of...
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  • December 2013. "Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1697, the 'Haddock, Cater, Rostal', Violin: 42631; Cozio Archive". "The Violin". Edvin Marton. Archived from...
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  • which was dedicated to the Austrian-born violinist and viola player Max Rostal. Rostal made the premiere recording in 1944. He went on to perform Frankel's...
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  • catalogue. Those who have recorded it include Hugh Bean, Yehudi Menuhin, Max Rostal, Lydia Mordkovitch, Nigel Kennedy, Midori, Maxim Vengerov, Tasmin Little...
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  • Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-89462-068-4. with Dietmar Schenk: Carl Flesch und Max Rostal. Aspekte der Berliner Streichertradition. Universität der Künste Berlin...
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  • Finzi, founder of the Finzi Trust, 84 30 July – Max Jaffa, violinist and bandleader, 79 6 August – Max Rostal, Austrian-born violinist and viola player, 86...
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  • Lumsdaine John Mayer Anthony Milner [pupils] Angela Morley Herman Roelstraete Max Rostal Francis Routh Peter Schat Fjölnir Stefánsson Hugh Wood [pupils] Angela...
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  • dermatologist (born 1918) 6 August Arthur Pentelow, actor (born 1924) Max Rostal, violinist (born 1905, Austria-Hungary) 10 August – Jessie Robins, actress...
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    (1957 and 1958). She took masterclasses with Joseph Calvet in Paris and Max Rostal in Bern. At the time Ursula Bagdasarjanz was taking violin lessons from...
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    in 1940, Neaman settled in London where he continued his studies with Max Rostal. Once settled in London Neaman met Dame Myra Hess and Howard Ferguson...
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  • professionals were delighted to play with her, such as the violinist Max Rostal. She said: "Music enriched my life by providing me with wonderful friends...
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    them were able to study with violin teacher Max Rostal, who taught them free of charge. It was through Rostal that they met cellist Martin Lovett (3 March...
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  • Burgin, who later became concertmaster for Serge Koussevitzky in Boston; Max Rostal; Ernst Glaser; Robert Soetens, for whom Sergei Prokofiev's 2nd Violin...
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  • Rebling: Einleitung. In Carl Flesch und Max Rostal: Aspekte der Berliner Streichertradition. [Anlässlich des Max-Rostal-Wettbewerbs für Violine 2002, der vom...
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  • Competition International Joseph Joachim Violin Competition International Max Rostal Competition for Violin and Viola International Franz Liszt Piano Competition...
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    concertos by Kurt Atterberg, Hans Pfitzner and Ernst Krenek. She and Max Rostal were regarded as the greatest proponents of the Carl Flesch tradition...
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