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Kató Havas (5 November 1920 – 31 December 2018) was a Hungarian classical violinist and a teacher of both the violin and
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who developed the "New Approach to violin playing" to help prevent physical injuries and eliminate
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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
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and became a
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of the
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. Introduced to the instrument at the age of five, she gave her first professional recital at seven. Impressed by her playing, her compatriot
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arranged for her to study at the
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with Imre Waldbauer, the first violinist of the Waldbauer-Kerpely Quartet, where she received the traditional training. Her musical education took place at a time when Waldbauer,
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, 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.


Career

At the age of eighteen she made her debut in America at Carnegie Hall and was acclaimed by the critics. In the early sixties, a series of articles about her method by Noel Hale, F.R.A.M., appeared in
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. "I was privileged", wrote Hale, "to witness the teaching of a method of violin playing entirely new to me, which I believe is capable of revolutionizing the technique of playing… writing as a personal witness, I must say that I have been amazed at the results of this unusual approach." These articles started a heated debate. In 1961, her first book, ''A New Approach to Violin Playing'', was published, with a laudatory
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by violin
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. Havas was invited to lecture at
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, gave talks and demonstrations on television, as well as a series of lecture demonstrations in Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and many European countries. She travelled extensively in the United States, giving workshops on the application of the new approach to violin and viola playing. She founded and directed the Purbeck Music Festival in Dorset, the Roehampton Music Festival in London and the International Festival in Oxford where she was based and approached by players from all over the world. In 1992 the
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(ASTA) conferred upon her its prestigious Isaac Stern International Award in recognition of her "unparalleled achievements". In 2002 Havas was appointed OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) by
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, in the Queen's Birthday Honours, "for services to music". She died in December 2018 at the age of 98.Kató Havas has died aged 98
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Publications

* ''A New Approach to Violin Playing'' – 1961 * ''The Twelve Lesson Course in a New Approach to Violin Playing'' – 1964 * ''The Violin and I – An Autobiographical Account with Seven Years of Controversial Correspondence over the New Approach'' – 1968 * ''Stage Fright – Its Causes and Cures with Special Reference to Violin Playing'' – 1973 * ''Freedom to Play'', Alexander Broude, 1981 * ''A New Approach on the Causes and Cures of Physical Injuries in Violin and Viola Playing'', teaching video, 1991 Her books ''A New Approach'', ''The Twelve Lesson Course'' and ''Stage Fright'' have been translated into Chinese, Czech, Dutch, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish. Havas's method has also inspired publications such as ''The Cellist's Inner Voice'', a book by cello player and teacher at the Royal Manchester College of Music (later becoming the Royal Northern College of Music) Ian Bewley, on the application of the New Approach principles to cello playing.


References



(official magazine of ESTA – European String Teacher's Association – Italia), Year I Number I, May 2008


Bibliography

* ''A New Approach to Violin Playing'', Kató Havas, Bosworth & Co., 1961 * ''The Twelve Lesson Course in a New Approach to Violin Playing'', Kató Havas, Bosworth & Co., 1964 * ''The Violin and I – An Autobiographical Account with Seven Years of Controversial Correspondence over the New Approach'', Kató Havas, Bosworth & Co., 1968 * ''Stage Fright – Its Causes and Cures with Special Reference to Violin Playing'', Kató Havas, Bosworth & Co., 1973 * ''A New Approach on the Causes and Cures of Physical Injuries in Violin and Viola Playing'', teaching video, Kató Havas, Lakeland Home music, 1991 * ''The Cellist's Inner Voice'', by Ian Bewley, Da Capo Press, 1994 * ''A comparison of violin playing techniques: Kato Havas, Paul Rolland, and Shinichi Suzuki.'' Perkins, Marianne Murray, 1995. Reston, VA, American String Teachers Association. * ''Il Violino Nella Storia'', by Enzo Porta, EDT, 2000.


External links


Kató Havas
Official website. * Videos of Kató Havas at ESTA Italy.
Videos of Kató Havas workshop
{{DEFAULTSORT:Havas, Kato 1920 births 2018 deaths Hungarian classical violinists Officers of the Order of the British Empire People from Târgu Secuiesc Romanian violinists Violin pedagogues Women classical violinists Women music educators Romanian emigrants to Hungary