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Adolf Schiffer

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Schiffer served as assistant to Popper, and after Popper retired, Schiffer was appointed as Professor in cello studies, a role he held until his own retirement in 1939. His most celebrated student was János Starker, who coincidentally was also one of his last students, and continued lessons with him
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In describing his teaching, Starker notes that "He used no method. He assigned material, corrected musical errors, played fragments to clarify his suggestions, and ridiculed unnatural motions that were contrary to the music. Theatricality was discouraged and dismissed as fitting only for clowns to
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in 1873. He is reported to have worked as a book keeper while teaching himself cello. He reached a sufficient standard to gain a place at the
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Schiffer used a Tubbs bow, which has now passed to János Starker, and has Schiffer’s name engraved on the silver of the frog.
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heritage, who for many years served as professor in cello at the
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Dva stoljeća povijesti i kulture Židova u Zagrebu i Hrvatskoj
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even after Schiffer's retirement. Schiffer’s pupils include
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Hungarian

Czech
cellist
Jewish
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Budapest
David Popper
János Starker
Apatin
Kingdom of Hungary
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Budapest
David Popper
Paul Abraham
Tibor de Machula
Gábor Rejtő
Mátyás Seiber
Laszlo Varga
ISBN
953-96836-2-9
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