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Peter Feuchtwanger was born on 26 June, 1930, is a German musician and music educator (1930–2016). Discover Peter Feuchtwanger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1858

Feuchtwanger was born in Munich as the son of a local bank director, Theodore Feuchtwanger (1858–1956).

During World War II, the family fled to Haifa.

Peter Feuchtwanger was a self-taught (?) pianist who later developed exercises to help pianists learn a natural effortless technique and also help pianists who have physical problems due to their approach to playing.

Feuchtwanger's piano teachers included Edwin Fischer and Walter Gieseking, but especially inspiring were the pianist Clara Haskil, who practiced on her concert tours in England with him, and the contralto Kathleen Ferrier.

He studied composition with Hans Heimler, Lennox Berkeley and.

He broke early from a career as a pianist to devote himself to composition and music education.

He was a follower of Zen and dealt with music and philosophy from India and the Arab world.

1930

Peter Bernhard Feuchtwanger (26 June 1930 – 18 June 2016) was a German pianist, composer, and teacher.

He lived for many years in London.

1959

His Variation on an Eastern Folk Tune (Books 1 and 2) won first prize at the Viotti International Music Competition in 1959.

1965

He worked extensively with the American pianist and composer Carter Larsen the Argentine pianist Martha Argerich before her breakthrough in the Chopin Competition in 1965.

In the same year, he helped Youra Guller's late comeback in London.

He was one of pianist Issak Tavior's instructors.

He also helped Shura Cherkassky to overcome his nerves; and coached David Helfgott.

1966

Yehudi Menuhin invited him in 1966 to write a work for Violin, Sitar, Tabla and Tanpura for the Bath International Music Festival.

It was first performed by Menuhin and Ravi Shankar.

1967

From 1967, he gave Master Classes throughout the world.

He developed a novel technique of piano playing, which led to the publication of special piano exercises.

He was the vice president of the (London West).

Feuchtwanger died in his apartment in London, aged 85, survived by his partner, the artist Michael Garady.

He was buried at the Brompton Cemetery.

2003

In 2003, with Professor Günter Reinhold, he founded the International Academy of Music Education in Karlsruhe.

He was Visiting Professor at the Yehudi Menuhin School in Surrey and at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg.

He held part-time professorships at conservatoriums in Karlsruhe and Basel.