Christian Ferras
violinist

Christian Ferras

  • June 17, 1933 Le Touquet (France) - September 14, 1982 Paris (France)

Biography

Small of stature but sumptuous of tone, Christian Ferras represented the best of the Franco-Belgian violin school. Of his two main teachers, René Benedetti inculcated a respect for technique and George Enescu broadened his outlook – he was to command a much wider repertoire than most French violinists of his era. In the 1960s he was the favoured violin soloist of Herbert von Karajan and their recordings together sold by the thousand. Unfortunately the illness that was to lead to his death often kept Ferras away from the concert hall. But today his reputation continues to grow, as his records are discovered by a fresh audience.

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Christian Ferras plays Franck and Stravinsky
Christian Ferras plays Franck and Stravinsky

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