Herman Krebbers

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Herman Krebbers (born June 18, 1923, Hengelo, Overijssel) is a Dutch violinist.

Krebbers studied in Amsterdam with Oskar Back. In 1943, the 19 year-old violinist debuted with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and eventually became the Orchestra's Concertmaster in 1962. In parallel he led a shining career as a soloist and a chamber musician. An accident in 1979 forced him to limit his soloist activities.

Krebbers has gained worldwide renown for his master classes at the Amsterdam Conservatory, where he has trained some of the most important contemporary violinists, including Frank Peter Zimmermann, Jeanne Lamon, Vera Beths, and Emmy Verhey.