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Josef Suk
Czech violinist, violist and conductor (1929–2011).
Wikipedia | Josef Suk (Violinist)
External Pages About Josef Suk
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Statements about
Josef Suk
Place of Burial
Vyšehrad Cemetery
Place of Birth
Place of Death
Date of Birth
8/8/1929
Date of Death
7/6/2011
7/7/2011
Instance Of
Human
Award Received
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(2002)
Point in Time
:
2002
Occupation
Composer
Country of Citizenship
Czech Republic
Given Name
Image
Relative
Instrument
Manner of Death
Natural Causes
Cause of Death
Prostate Cancer
Educated At
Student Of
Sex or Gender
Male
Described by Source
BEIC Digital Library
Obálky Knih
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:
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Family Name
Start of Work Period
1949
Genre
Classical Music
Father
Different From
Name in Native Language
Josef Suk
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
Czech
Plaque Image
Image of Grave
Record Label
Conductor
Czechoslovakia
Jan Suk
Kinship to Subject
:
Stepbrother
Honorary Citizen of Prague 2
(2005)
Point in Time
:
2005
National Artist
Prague
Prague
Violin
Josef Suk
Criterion Used
:
Personal Name Refers to Multiple People
Josef Suk
Suk
Antonín Dvořák
Kinship to Subject
:
Great-Grandfather
Czechoslovak Music Dictionary of Persons and Institutions
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:
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Olomouc City Library Regional Database
Subject Named As
:
Suk, Josef, 1827-1913
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:
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Records of Persons of Interest
Czech Medal of Merit
(1999)
Point in Time
:
1999
Národní Umělec
(4/12/1977)
Point in Time
:
4/12/1977
Merited Artist of Czechoslovakia
Viola
Anna Čermáková
Josef
Violinist
Pedagogue
Academy of Performing Arts
Prague Conservatory
Supraphon
Chamber Musician
Jaroslav Kocián
Alexandr Plocek
Marie Hlounova