Felix Galimir

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Felix Galimir was an Austrian-born violinist and influential chamber music teacher renowned for his interpretations of early 20th-century repertoire and his long pedagogical career in the United States.

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instanceOf chamber musician
music educator
person
violinist
associatedWith New York musical life
Viennese musical tradition
birthName Felix Galimir self-link
countryOfBirth Austria
countryOfCitizenship Austria
United States of America
era 20th century
ethnicGroup Jewish
fieldOfWork chamber music
founded Galimir Quartet
genre classical music
influenced generations of American string players
instrument violin
knownFor clarity of ensemble playing
rigorous rehearsal standards
language English
German
memberOf Galimir Quartet
movedTo United States of America
movement Second Viennese School repertoire
notableFor chamber music pedagogy
interpretations of early 20th-century repertoire
notableStudent numerous prominent string quartets
notableWork recordings of Alban Berg’s Lyric Suite
recordings of works by Anton Webern
recordings of works by Arnold Schoenberg
recordings of works by Maurice Ravel
occupation chamber music coach
music teacher
violinist
performedWith various American chamber ensembles
placeOfBirth Vienna
residence New York City
style emphasis on fidelity to the score
taughtAt Curtis Institute of Music
Mannes College of Music
Marlboro Music School and Festival
Juilliard School
surface form: The Juilliard School
taughtSubject chamber music
violin

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Felix Galimir birthName Felix Galimir self-link