Josef Suk

Czech violinist and composer

Josef Suk - Czech violinist and composer
Born

January 4th, 1874
151 years ago

Died

May 29th, 1935
90 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Czech Republic

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Born in 1874, this violinist and composer studied under Antonín Dvořák and became associated with the Czech nationalist movement. His works include symphonic poems, chamber music, and several violin concertos. The Violin Concerto in A minor remains one of his most significant compositions. Additionally, he contributed to the Czech cultural landscape through both performance and composition, and served as a teacher, influencing future generations of musicians.

Composed the Violin Concerto in A minor

Studied under Antonín Dvořák

Performed significant chamber music works

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