- Ján
Cikker (29 July 1911 – 21
December 1989) was a
Slovak composer, a
leading exponent of
modern Slovak classical music. He was
awarded the
title National...
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Academy of
Performing Arts in
Bratislava (VŠMU) and was a
pupil of Ján
Cikker, who was one of the best
known Slovak composers.
Since 1983 Beneš taught...
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Slovak music was
collected and used by
composers such as Béla Bartók, Ján
Cikker and
Eugen Suchoň. In
November 2005 the
fujara (Slovak shepherds' pipe) and...
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music of
Slovak composers,
notably Alexander Moyzes,
Eugen Suchoň and Ján
Cikker. Its
first chief conductor was František Dyk, and the
successive chief conductors...
- BBC
included Coriol**** in The
Spread of the Eagle.
Slovak composer Ján
Cikker adapted the play into an
opera which premiered in 1974 in Prague. In 1983...
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Italian composer Franco Alfano,
Vzkriesenie (1960) by
Slovak composer Ján
Cikker, and
Resurrection by
American composer Tod Machover. In late 1940–early...
- Baláž. The most
important Slovak composers have been
Eugen Suchoň, Ján
Cikker, and
Alexander Moyzes, in the 21st
century Vladimir Godar and
Peter Machajdík...
- Game of Love and Death)
basis for Hra o láske a smrti, the
opera by Ján
Cikker 1926 Pâques
fleuries 1927 Mère et fils (Mother and Child)
Third volume...
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English Jeanne Behrend 1911 1988
American Paul
Burkhard 1911 1977
Swiss Ján
Cikker 1911 1989
Slovak folk-influenced Gábor
Darvas 1911 1985
Hungarian electronic...
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Modest Mussorgsky Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Alexander Borodin Slovakia Ján
Cikker Alexander Moyzes Eugen Suchoň
Spain Isaac Albéniz
Manuel de
Falla Enrique...