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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Franz_AllersFranz Allers - Wikipedia

    He started playing the violin at the age of 7. In 1920, he moved to Berlin, where he became a violinist in the Berlin Philharmonic. He had a distinguished career in Europe as an opera and symphonic conductor. Career. In 1947, Allers conducted the original Broadway production of Brigadoon.

  2. Jan 28, 1995 · In 1905, he was born in Carlsbad, Czechoslovakia, and started playing the violin at the age of 7. In 1920, he moved to Berlin where he became a violinist in the Berlin Philharmonic. Eventually,...

  3. He studied violin at the Prague Cons., violin, piano, conducting, and composition at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik (diploma, 1926), and musicology at the Univ. of Berlin (1926). After playing in the Berlin Phil. (1924–26), he conducted at the Wuppertal Theater (1926–33), in Usti nad Labem (1933–38), and with the Ballet Russe de Monte ...

  4. Born into a musical family in the German-speaking spa resort town of Carlsbad, Franz took violin lessons from the age of seven, played quartets at home, and was concertmaster of his school orchestra at ten.

  5. Gregor reacted strongly to Grete's violin playing. When Grete was playing the violin the boarders came to listen, as did Gregor. This did not end well, as the boarders were shocked to say the ...

  6. But once they got used to what they were hearing, they decided Kreisler’s playing was just what they’d been waiting for, and made him their favorite. Soon, other violinists were practically required to emulate the great Viennese—and did so with pleasure. Without Kreisler, violin-playing simply wouldn’t sound the way it does today.

  7. Patience is the order of the day when returning to the violin after a long hiatus. The first thing to do is to begin playing scales. Start with a simple one octave G Major scale. As you are practicing, focus on building back your muscle memory, the correct finger placement, and bowing techniques. Use whole bow strokes for each note that you play.