Peter Feuchtwanger

Feuchtwanger's piano teachers included Edwin Fischer and Walter Gieseking, but especially inspiring were the pianist Clara Haskil, who practiced on her concert tours in England with him, and the contralto Kathleen Ferrier.

His Variation on an Eastern Folk Tune (Books 1 and 2) won first prize at the Viotti International Music Competition in 1959.

[1] Yehudi Menuhin invited him in 1966 to write a work for Violin, Sitar, Tabla and Tanpura for the Bath International Music Festival.

[5] He was the vice president of the European Piano Teachers Association [de] (London West).

Feuchtwanger died in his apartment in London, aged 85, survived by his partner, the artist Michael Garady.

Feuchtwanger, 2012
Feuchtwanger, 2014