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Kató Havas
Kató Havas (born 5 November 1920) is a violinist and violin and viola teacher who developed the "New Approach to violin playing" to help prevent and physical injuries and eliminate stage fright related to playing the violin or viola. Through the teaching of the New Approach, Kató Havas realized that the release of physical tensions eliminated also mental tension. In her book ''Stage Fright'' Kató Havas analyzes the physical, mental and social causes of it and gives practical answers and exercises.
==Early life and education==
Kató Havas was born in Târgu Secuiesc, Romania and became a child prodigy of the violin. Introduced to the instrument at the age of five, she gave her first professional recital at seven. Impressed by her playing, her compatriot Emil Telmányi arranged for her to study at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest with Imre Waldbauer, the first violinist of the Waldbauer-Kerpely Quarte, where she received the traditional training.
Her musical education took place at a time when Waldbauer, Ernő Dohnányi, Bartók and Kodály were active in Hungary. Havas also claims Hungarian gypsy violin players had a profound influence on her later development of the New Approach.

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