• 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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    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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  • List of compositions by Josef Suk. Společnost Josefa Suka...
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    Josef Suk Memorial (Czech: Památník Josefa Suka) is a museum in Křečovice in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It was the home of the...
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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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  • 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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  • The Suk Chamber Orchestra (Czech: Sukův komorní orchestr) is a classical chamber orchestra named after the composer Josef Suk. It was founded by the violinist...
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  • Suk Trio was a Czech piano trio founded in 1951 and disbanded in 1990. They made their debut on March 5 at the Rudolfinum Hall in Prague with Josef Suk...
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  • Tale (Czech: Pohádka léta), Op. 29 is a tone poem for large orchestra by Josef Suk. It is scored for a large orchestra of piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 cors...
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    Czech composer Josef Suk's Second Symphony, named "Asrael" (Czech: „Asrael“, Symfonie pro velký orchestr c moll), was completed in 1906 following the...
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  • grandson of Josef Suk, the composer Mykola Suk (born 1945), Ukrainian pianist Oleh Suk (born 1965), Ukrainian rock musician Václav Suk (1861–1933), Czech...
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  • by Josef Suk Azriel (disambiguation) Asriel (disambiguation) Asrael, a leggenda or opera in four acts Asrael Symphony, Czech composer Josef Suk's Second...
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    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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  • 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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    Philharmonic Orchestra, and briefly studied under Czech composer and violinist Josef Suk. After leaving Czechoslovakia in 1923 for Paris, Martinů deliberately...
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  • instrumental versions of the song include Kreisler himself, Glenn Miller, Josef Suk, Yo-Yo Ma, Alisa Weilerstein, Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell or Tine Thing...
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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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    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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  • Josef Suk's Serenade for Strings in E flat major, Op. 6, was composed in 1892. While Suk was studying under Antonín Dvořák at the Prague Conservatory,...
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    century. Composer Josef Suk, who is the most famous native of Křečovice, is buried here. The home of the composer Josef Suk is now the Josef Suk Memorial. The...
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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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    Mahulena by Josef Suk in 1897–1898. Zeyer's dramatic poem is a love story, combining classical fairy-tale motifs with mythological references. Suk started...
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    He conducted Czech music by composers such as Vítězslav Novák, Josef Suk and Pavel Josef Vejvanovský better known by performances and recordings. Pešek...
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  • "Le doux caboulot" (Annie Fratellini) Debussy, "La plus que lente" (Josef Suk) "Je m'ennuie" (Mark Adler) "Coralia" (Mark Adler) Irving Mills, "St....
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  • when the winning musical works were actually played before an audience. Josef Suk and John Weinzweig are the only well-known musicians to have competed...
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  • This is a list of some notable composers who wrote symphonic poems. En skärgardssägen, Op. 20 (1903) Isabella or the Pot of Basil (1909, after the poem...
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    graphic arts category of the 1948 edition. Diggelmann is tied with Denmark's Josef Petersen, who won second prize three times in literature, for the number...
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    Serenade No. 2, an orchestra entirely without violins). Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, Josef Suk, Edward Elgar, and others wrote serenades for strings only, see Serenade...
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  • Dickson Batten, published by Joseph Jacobs Fairy Tale (Suk), an orchestral suite by Josef Suk Fairy Tale (Mai Kuraki album), or the title song Fairy Tale...
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