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Fritz Kreisler (1875 - 1962)

Of all the great violinists of the past, Fritz Kreisler is perhaps the easiest to listen to. The reason is not far to seek. Not only did Kreisler make a consistently beautiful sound—he had one of the loveliest, yet most individual tones—but he played with a relaxed ease that seemed to invite the listener into the music. Not for him the stressful, tense playing of some of today’s soloists. He seemed to have all the time in the world to play each phrase; and that timing was just one aspect of the art which concealed art.

Friedrich ‘Fritz’ Kreisler was born in Vienna on 2 February 1875, the son of Sigmund Freud’s family physician, and could read music when he was three. His first violin lessons came from his Polish father Salomon, an enthusiastic amateur, and he went on to Jacques Auber, leader of the Ringtheater orchestra. In 1882 he became the youngest student admitted to the Vienna Conservatory (studying violin with Josef Hellmesberger Jnr, theory with Anton Bruckner) and made his début at Carlsbad (now Karlovy Vary).

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