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Josef Suk

Czech violinist, violist and conductor (1929–2011).

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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
URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url

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

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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
URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url
Olomouc City Library Regional Database
Subject Named As
:Suk, Josef, 1827-1913
URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url
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