Memoirs of Carl Flesch

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"Memoirs of Carl Flesch" is an autobiographical work in which the renowned Hungarian violinist and pedagogue reflects on his life, career, and influential ideas about violin playing and music education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autobiography
music-related book
about Carl Flesch’s artistic philosophy
Carl Flesch’s career as a violinist
Carl Flesch’s life
Carl Flesch’s students
Carl Flesch’s teaching ideas
European musical centers
orchestras and conductors of his time
author Carl Flesch NERFINISHED
chronologicalScope early 20th century
late 19th century
countryOfOrigin Germany
field music
music pedagogy
violin performance
genre autobiography
memoir
hasPart accounts of concert tours
discussions of violin technique
portraits of contemporaries
recollections of early life
reflections on teaching methods
intendedAudience classical music enthusiasts
music students
music teachers
violinists
language German
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Carl Flesch NERFINISHED
medium print
notableFor first-hand account of early 20th-century musical life
insight into violin pedagogy
originalLanguage German
subject 20th-century music life
biographical reflections
classical music
music education
musical interpretation
performance practice
violin pedagogy
violin playing
workFocus aesthetic views on music
pedagogical principles
personal experiences
professional development

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Carl Flesch hasPublication Memoirs of Carl Flesch