Julia Fischer – Violin & Piano, Piano Concerto

Julia Fischer, born in Munich, Germany, German-Slovak descent. His mother, Viera Fischer (nee Krenková), came from the German minority in Slovakia and emigrated from Kosice, Slovakia to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1972. His father, Frank-Michael Fischer, a mathematician who was born in East Germany, moved in the same year from Eastern Saxony to the Federal Republic of Germany.

Fischer began her studies before her fourth birthday, when he received his first violin lesson from Helge Thelen, a few months later began studying the piano with his mother, Viera Fischer. Fischer said, “My mother is a pianist and I wanted to play the piano too, but as my older brother also played the piano, she thought it would be nice to have an instrument in the family. I agreed to try the violin and was with it. “She began formal violin studies at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in Augsburg, under the tutelage of Lydia Dubrowskaya. At the age of nine Julia Fischer was admitted to the Academy of Music in Munich, where he still works with Ana Chumachenco.

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