Professor Yfrah Neaman, OBE FGSM (13 February 1923 – 4 January 2003), was a concert violinist and teacher. Neaman was born in Sidon, Lebanon. He lived...
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then Perry Hart, then Sydney Fixman. Then at the Senior Guildhall by Yfrah Neaman and as a postgraduate in New York with Dorothy DeLay, first through Sarah...
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Michael Benaroya – movie producer Caroline Aaron – American actress Yfrah Neaman – British violinist Yuval Noah Harari – historian and philosopher Lolita...
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Jürgen-Ponto Stiftung (Frankfurt). She won the first prize at the 2003 Yfrah Neaman International Competition in Mainz, and was awarded Audience Awards by...
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(1957–82) and the Conservatory in Bern (1957–85). His pupils included Yfrah Neaman, Igor Ozim, Edith Peinemann, Bryan Fairfax, Lars Anders Tomter and members...
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Joan Field, Rachel Steinman Clarke, Stephan Hero (see Jose Iturbi) and Yfrah Neaman. On 1 September 1953, Jacques Thibaud tragically died in the crash of...
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Haftel, Josef Hassid, Adolf Leschinski, Alma Moodie, Ginette Neveu, Yfrah Neaman, Ricardo Odnoposoff, Eric Rosenblith, Max Rostal, Henryk Szeryng, Henri...
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Mostras (1886–1965) Peter Mountain (1923–2013) David Nadien (1926–2014) Yfrah Neaman (1923–2003) Sheila Nelson (1936–2020) Ginette Neveu (1919–1949) Siegmund...
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Julian Bream, RCA Victor (1996) Violin Concerto, Op.11, F28 (1949–50) (Yfrah Neaman, violin; Norman Del Mar conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)...
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further his education in both the US with Shmuel Ashkenasi and then with Yfrah Neaman at the Guildhall School of Music in England. In 1989 he won 1st prize...
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