In a couple of years, my daughter would fly to germany to learn violin at bachelor grade. However, this thread could be relevant to those from Switzerland or Austria as well.
I don't know much about top professors there. Just a few names such as Zakhar Bron, Anna Chumachenko, Ingolf Turban, and so on. I assume, in the next 10 - 20 years they would have been retired already. Hopefully some violinists from germany may suggest here :
"Who are in your opinion the next top professors, which in the next 10 - 20 years from now, would be very mature in teaching experience, comparable to those famous names I mentioned before?" Sure, these next generation senior professors today could be still 40 - 50 years old.
I really appreciate, if the names also completed with informations, in which music university they are teaching as professors today, which violin "school" they are representing.
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