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Christa Ruppert

Christa Ruppert Leiria (2 April 19356 May 2010) was a German, later also Portuguese violinist.
The daughter of painter Carlo Ruppert and Hermine Ruppert, eldest of three children, Christa Ruppert was born in 1935 in Frankfurt. She had her first violin lessons with her aunt Marliese Ruppert, a pupil of Carl Flesch, when she was 4 years old,. She had her school education during and after the second world war, partly in schools which were destroyed by bombs.
==Education==

From 1948 to 1952 she had private lessons with Senta Bergmann and then, till 1955 she was a pupil of the master class of Heinz Stanske in Heidelberg. In 1956 she attended the violin class of Professor Ricardo Odnoposoff at the international summer academy of the Mozarteum in Salzburg obtaining a first prize and then followed studies with this teacher at the Music Academy in Vienna till 1958. Starting in 1958 and well into Ruppert’s career, she regularly had private lessons with Maxim Jacobsen in Frankfurt, London and Lisbon. Maxim Jacobsen developed, among a wealth of innovative study material - from which the best known are his paraphrases of the studies by Rodolphe Kreuzer- a particular method of violin gymnastics and his book published by Bosworth in London displays Ruppert exemplifying the exercises. In 1962 Ruppert studied privately for some months with Oskar Back in Amsterdam. From 1963 till a few weeks preceding his death in 1969 she studied musical interpretation with Theodor W. Adorno, with particular focus on 12-tone works by Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern and Alban Berg. Theodor W. Adorno praised enormously her very exceptional talent, artistic maturity, interpretative energy and musical posture both for new music and in the traditional repertoire.

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