Werner Hink, an Austrian violinist whose recordings included participating in the 1965 LP of (Wührer's arrangements) of Franz Schmidt's (very lovely) first two piano quintets (in G major, and in B-flat with clarinet) on Preiser, died (https://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at/en/magazin/obituary-prof-werner-hink/6218) on the 21st (https://www.thestrad.com/news/former-vienna-philharmonic-concertmaster-dies/18086.article).
(As well as being part of the Vienna String Quartet - according to the obituary, he founded it in 1964 - for a considerable part of their existence - and also, rather more recently, violinist in a recording of Czerny's Op.224 No.1 (quartet for piano and strings, as opposed to one of Czerny's quartets for 4 pianos, which he also did write...). Undeniably most of his recordings were more standard repertoire and/or outside our temporal orbit, but those two stand out for local purposes :) )