Education
Feher studied with Jenő Hubay for six years at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest.
Feher studied with Jenő Hubay for six years at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest.
She was also a noted violin teacher. Early years
Europe
Between the two world wars she performed all over Europe, in particular with Willem Mengelberg and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. They managed to escape in 1944, and joined Hungarian and Czechoslovak partisans until the liberation by the Soviet Red Army.
She later returned to the concert stage to perform only in Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe.
Emigration to Israel and teaching
In 1949 she emigrated to Israel to begin a new life as a violin teacher. Her 250 pupils include some of the most outstanding violinists such as Pinkas Zukerman, Shlomo Mintz, Hagai Shaham, Ittai Shapira, Moshe Hammer and Yehonatan Berick, chamber music players Shmuel Ashkenasi and David Ehrlich as well as orchestra musician, Ron Ephrat (Principal Violist Rotterdam Philharrnonic), Yaakov Rubinstein (Concertmaster of the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra) and conductor Yoel Levi.
In addition to teaching at the Rubin Academy in Tel Aviv, Feher held master classes all over the world. She frequently served as jurist in international violin competitions in Munich and Freiburg, Germany, the Spohr competition.