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Habarta &
Schmied 1985, pp. 160, 161.
Habarta &
Schmied 1985, pp. 166–170.
Brikcius 2005, p. 636.
Kommenda 2010. Habarta, Gerhard; Schmied,
Wieland (1985)...
- František
Brikcius is a
Czech cellist. František
Brikcius was born in Prague. From
early childhood, he
began to play the
cello and
later studied at the...
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performed in its
entirety for the
first time by
Czech cellist František
Brikcius on 9 May 2011 in Prague. Jürgen Schönstein (2 July 1996). "14 Millionen...
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concert featured Jan Židlický as narrator, the
Czech cellist František
Brikcius and the
Talich Chamber Orchestra conducted by
Maestro Jan Talich. "Makanna"...
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pupils include Alexander Baillie,
Martin Johnson,
Natalie Clein, František
Brikcius, and
Kathy Hampson (née Jewell). On 2 May 1927,
Shuttleworth was born in...
- 206. ISBN 978-0-521-86242-4. "eSACHERe
World Premiere of
unique set of 12 works, solo cello: František
Brikcius", mfiles.co.uk Portal:
classical music...
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Happening of E.
Brikcius in
front of the
National Theatre,
recording of
imaginary shadows of
pedestrians 1970 The
Sundial (E.
Brikcius) and the
event Cocoon-ing...
- the ****s and died in Auschwitz" "Frantisek
Brikcius:
Czech Cellist –
Project "Weinberger Tour"".
Brikcius.com.
Archived from the
original on 2018-09-28...
- "Sacher"
project was
first performed completely by
Czech cellist František
Brikcius in
Prague in 2011.
Music Les mots sont allés has been
performed since by...
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positive title), a
nickname given to him by the
experimental poet
Eugen Brikcius [cs].
Trained as an art
historian but
unable to work in this
field in Czechoslovakia...