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          Eberhard Feltz

          German classical violinist

          Eberhard Feltz (born 27 June 1937) is a German classical violinist and chamber music pedagogue.[1][2] Feltz became internationally known especially as a mentor for string quartets and chamber music ensembles.[1] He is often called the "guru of the string quartet".[1]

          Life

          Feltz was born in Königsberg in 1937.[2] His family was expelled from Königsberg in 1945 after the end of the war.[1] Feltz began playing the violin at the age of seven.[2] He studied violin in Berlin with Werner Scholz, later in St.

          Petersburg with Michail Waiman.[2]

          Feltz began to teach violin and chamber music in 1963 at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler".[1] In 1985, he was appointed professor for violin and chamber music.[2] Feltz is in great demand as a lecturer for chamber music master classes.

          He is a regular guest at festivals such as the one in Davos