Josef Suk (8 August 1929 – 7 July 2011) was a Czech violinist, violist, chamber musician and conductor. In his home country he carried the title of National...
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Josef Suk may refer to: Josef Suk (composer) (1874–1935), Czech composer and violinist Josef Suk (violinist) (1929–2011), his grandson, Czech violinist...
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Josef Suk (4 January 1874 – 29 May 1935) was a Czech composer, violinist, and Olympic silver medalist. He studied under Antonín Dvořák, whose daughter...
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Suk (name), a surname and given name Josef Suk (composer) (1874–1935), Czech composer and violinist Suk Chamber Orchestra, named after composer Josef...
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Josef Strauss (1827–1870), Austrian composer, brother of Johann Strauss II Josef Suk (composer) (1874–1935), Czech composer and violinist Josef Suk (violinist)...
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Czech violinist, grandson of Josef Suk, the composer Mykola Suk (born 1945), Ukrainian pianist Oleh Suk (born 1965), Ukrainian rock musician Václav Suk (1861–1933)...
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and violinist Josef Suk (1874–1935), and is now a museum dedicated to him. The house was built for the composer in 1895 by his father Josef Suk senior...
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Josef Špaček (born 17 October 1986) is a Czech solo violinist and until 2019/20 season a concertmaster of the Czech Philharmonic orchestra. He performs...
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Josef Suk. It was founded by the violinist Josef Suk in 1974, on the centenary of his grandfather, the composer Josef Suk. The orchestra currently serves...
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Fame football player (Baltimore Colts, San Diego Chargers). Josef Suk, 81, Czech violinist, prostate cancer. Andreas Waldherr, 43, Austrian rally driver...
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Štěpánová-Kurzová (1899–1975), pianist and piano teacher Josef Suk (1929–2011), violinist and grandson of composer Josef Suk Max Švabinský (1873–1962), painter Vladislav...
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Antonín Bennewitz (category Violinists from Austria-Hungary)
Bohemian Quartet (later known as the Czech Quartet)—Karel Hoffmann and Josef Suk (violinists), and Oskar Nedbal (violist).[citation needed] Otakar Sevcik: The...
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(1835–1899) Johann Strauss I (1804–1849) Johann Strauss II (1825–1899) Josef Suk (1874–1935) César Thomson (1857–1931) Agnes Tschetschulin (1859–1942)...
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Václav Talich (category Czech classical violinists)
when he conducted the premiere of the symphonic poem Zrání (Ripening) by Josef Suk. From 1919 to 1941 he was the orchestra's chief conductor, raising its...
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Augustin Hadelich (category Italian violinists)
Tales – Violin Concerto (Dvořák), works by Antonín Dvorák, Leos Janácek, Josef Suk – Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jakub Hrůša (conductor), 2020 – Nominated...
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rock and roll record (released in April). March 5 – The Suk Trio, consisting of Josef Suk (violinist), Jiří Hubička (pianist) and Saša Večtomov (cellist)...
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Karel Hoffmann (category Czech classical violinists)
was his entry to the chamber music class of Hanuš Wihan. There he met Josef Suk, Oskar Nedbal, and Otto Berger – his future colleagues and collaborators...
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Pierre Monteux (RCA Victor) Leo Janáek and Debussy violin sonatas with Josef Suk 1961 Symphonic Music - Brahms 4 Symphonies with the Columbia Symphony...
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Ivan Straus (category Czech classical violinists)
Czech violinist and music pedagogue. He is particularly associated with the works of Bohuslav Martinů. He has served as first violinist of the Suk Quartet...
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January 1933) was an Austrian Empire-born violinist, conductor and composer who operated in the Russian Empire. Suk was born in Kladno, Bohemia (then part...
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Bartoška as Kent's Messenger Zlata Adamovská as Otylka Ondřej Pavelka as Josef Suk Václav Lohniský as Band Master Ondřej Havelka as Student called Fénix...
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Karel Stamitz (Cz. Stamic) (half-German) Johann Stamitz (Cz. Stamic) Josef Suk Karel Svoboda Viktor Ullmann Dalibor Cyril Vačkář Jaromír Vejvoda Jan...
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Jaroslav Kocián (category Czech classical violinists)
most often by his student Josef Suk. Kocián was born in Ústí nad Orlicí in 1883. His father, Julius Kocián, was a violinist, teacher and a former classmate...
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1958. SU 3547-2 (Josef Suk - violin, Jan Panenka - piano) Janáček, Brahms, Beethoven: Sonatas. Supraphon 1992. SU 3857-2 (Josef Suk - violin, Rudolf Firkušný...
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to Boston. Whittington, London production January 4 – Josef Suk – Czech composer and violinist (d. 1935) February 6 – David Evans, composer (d. 1948)...
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Eldbjørg Hemsing (category Norwegian classical violinists)
Hemsing, Eldbjørg; Buribayev, Alan; Koncz, Stephan; Dvořák, Antonín; Suk, Josef; Antwerp Symphony Orchestra (2018), Violin concerto (in no linguistic...
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founded in Prague by three pupils of Antonín Bennewitz (Karel Hoffmann, Josef Suk and Oskar Nedbal) and a pupil of Hanuš Wihan (Otakar Berger); Bennewitz...
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Antonín Dvořák (category 19th-century classical violinists)
Hoffmann, first violin, Josef Suk, second violin, Oskar Nedbal, viola, and Otakar Berger, cello. It is said that Nedbal and Suk had been two of Dvořák's...
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Byeongso Ahn (category Male classical violinists)
Czech violinist and conductor Josef Huss was his teacher in Seoul. Probably in 1929 he went to Japan, where he learned from the Russian violinist Eugene...
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Schweyda (Vilibald Schwejda) (1933–1941) Alexandr Plocek [cs] (1941–1951) Josef Suk (1951) Břetislav Novotný [oc] (1951–1954) Karel Šroubek (1954–1966) Violin...
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