Jaroslav Kocián (22 February 1883 in Ústí nad Orlicí – 8 March 1950 in Prague) was a Czech violinist, classical composer and teacher. Together with Jan...
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Look up Kocian or Kocián in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kocian or Kocián (Czech/Slovak feminine: Kocianová, Kociánová) is a surname. Notable people...
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as 1st violin. In 1975 they were renamed the Kocián Quartet in honor of famous violinist Jaroslav Kocián. Between 2001 and 2009, the quartet consisted...
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Major under the composer's baton in Munich. December 9 – Violinist Jaroslav Kocián makes his debut at St James's Hall in London. December 20 – Henry Hadley's...
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where his teachers were Jaroslav Kocián, Norbert Kubát and Karel Šnebergr. The most important of all his teachers was Jaroslav Kocián, who started teaching...
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West Point. He is listed as a visitor to a number of other lodges. Jaroslav Kocián, Czech violinist and classical composer. Mihail Kogălniceanu, prime...
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Milton Schwarzwald, film director and composer (born 1891) March 8 – Jaroslav Kocián, violinist, composer and teacher (born 1883) April 2 – Adolf Wiklund...
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Marjorie Hayward Fritz Hirt Václav Huml Maxim Jacobsen Daisy Kennedy Jaroslav Kocián Victor Kolar Rudolf Kolisch Hugo Kortschak Ivan Kryzhanovsky Jan Kubelík...
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Suk 1923–1928 Josef Bohuslav Foerster 1928–1930 Vilém Kurz 1930–1939 Jaroslav Kocián 1939–1940 Václav Holzknecht 1942–1970 Jan Tausinger 1971–1976 František...
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Menuett in A major, Op. 18, for violin and piano (1904; dedicated to Jaroslav Kocian) Romanze in F major, Op. 22, for violin and piano (1907) Quartet in...
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violinist and composer Fritz Löhner-Beda (1883–1942), Jewish author Jaroslav Kocian (1883–1950), violinist Oldřich Marek (1911–1986), entomologist Emila...
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violin with Raymond Cerf, and studied for one year on scholarship with Jaroslav Kocián at the State Conservatory of Music in Prague. He studied under a fellowship...
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educator. He first studied with his teacher being Czech violinist Jaroslav Kocián for 8 years from 1942 to 1950, and composition under famed Czech composer...
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Sedlovská, Jaroslav Cimera on trombone, Leo Zelenka-Lerando on harp, František Kuchynka on double-bass, J. Frnkla on French horn, Jaroslav Kocián on violin...
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began when she was still a teenager, receiving First Prize at the Jaroslav Kocián International Violin Competition and becoming the first artist to win...
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as Slávka, Michovský's wife Hans Feher as Jeníček, Michovský's son Jaroslav Kocian as Marek Olga Augustová as Lady in a bar Hugo Haas as Gentleman in...
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Maxián Violinists Jan Kubelík, Jaroslav Kocian, Karel Hoffmann Architects Kamil Hilbert, Josef Gočár, Karel Honzík, Jaroslav Fragner Inventor František Křižík...
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violinists and teachers. Educated in Czechoslovakia (Otakar Ševčík and Jaroslav Kocián), France (École Normale de Musique, Classe Jacques Thibaud) and England...
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which Jaroslav Kocian played in his youth. Hůla died on 7 December 2021, at the age of 69. Stehlík, Luboš. "Pavel Hůla - život ve jménu Kocian" [Pavel...
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Competition Donne in musica in Kragujevac (2014) International competition Jaroslav Kocian in Czech Republic (2010) – honorary mention of the 1st degree International...
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Ladislav Petráš Jozef Pisár Ján Pivarník Róbert Polievka Martin Poljovka Jaroslav Pollák Karol Praženica Štefan Rusnák Kornel Saláta Pavol Sedlák Stanislav...
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1945 onwards. 1st violin Václav Neumann (1920-1995), from 1943 to 1945 Jaroslav Rybenský, from 1945 to 1947 Jiří Novák (1924-2010), since 1947 2nd violin...
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Panocha Quartet (redirect from Jaroslav Kulhan)
in 1968 from a trio consisting of Jiří Panocha (violin), Jaroslav Hlůže (viola), and Jaroslav Kulhan (cello). At the suggestion of their teacher, Josef...
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1997 - October 25, 1998) Jan Šula (October 25, 1998 - June 22, 2002) Jaroslav Rovný (July 20, 2002 - November 3, 2012) Michal Klusáček (November 3, 2012...
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Competition for Piano Duos. Retrieved 2016-04-08. "52nd year Kocian Violin Competition". Kocian Violin Competition. Archived from the original on 2009-08-14...
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Dynamo České Budějovice 0–1 Slavia Prague České Budějovice Report J. Černý 22' Stadium: Stadion Střelecký ostrov Attendance: 4,812 Referee: Radek Kocián...
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professionally on 6 November 1945 at the Prague Municipal Library, with violinists Jaroslav Rybenský and Lubomír Kostecký, Neumann playing viola and Kohout playing...
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Jul 2020 – 11 Jul 2020) Ľuboš Benkovský (11 Jul 2020 – 5 May 2022) Ján Kocian (5 May 2022 – 4 Oct 2022) Ivan Galád (5 Oct 2022 – 5 Jun 2023) Vladimír...
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the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2018. Šorel, Václav; Kocián, Michal (2013). Generál Fajtl, unikátní pocta československému hrdinovi...
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Games Gold Silver Bronze Men's details Nino Schurter Switzerland Jaroslav Kulhavý Czech Republic Carlos Coloma Nicolas Spain Women's details Jenny Rissveds...
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