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(Violinist) Carl Flesch was a renowned Hungarian classical violinist and teacher recognized for his significant contributions to violin pedagogy. He studied in Vienna and Paris before establishing himself in cities such as Amsterdam, Berlin, and London. Flesch was acclaimed for his solo performances and chamber music proficiency, and he taught at various institutions worldwide. He authored instructional books emphasizing the artistic aspect of violin playing. His legacy includes a notable roster of successful pupils who achieved renown as performers and educators. Throughout his professional journey, Flesch demonstrated unwavering dedication to music and teaching, even amidst challenges stemming from his Jewish origins during World War II.