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Frico Kafenda (October 2, 1883 –
September 3, 1963) was a
Slovak composer, and a
musical pedagogue. His
piano students included a
famous composer Eugen...
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Anton Kadnár 831 06
Bratislava 35
Kafendova ulica Rača
Frico Kafenda 831 06
Bratislava 35
Kajerka Dúbravka 841 02
Bratislava 42 Kalinčiakova...
- Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th
Baron Berners,
British composer October 2 –
Frico Kafenda,
Slovak composer October 22 –
Victor Jacobi,
operetta composer (d. 1921)...
- Cikker,
composer Jolana Fogašová,
soprano Ľudovít Rajter,
composer Frico Kafenda,
composer Ivan Hrušovský,
composer Peter Zagar,
composer Vladimír Godár...
- (1640–1688) Ivan Hrušovský (1927–2001) Šimon Jurovský (1912–1963)
Frico Kafenda (1883–1963)
Dezider Kardoš (1914–1991)
Ladislav Kupkovič (1936–2016) Ján...
- (1918–1987) – composer,
conductor Vladimír Godár (1956) –
composer Frico Kafenda (1883–1963) – composer, teacher, pianist,
conductor Dezider Kardoš (1914–1991)...
- Glen Gray,
American saxophonist and conductor, 63
September 3 –
Frico Kafenda,
Slovak composer, 79
September 12 –
Modest Altschuler, cellist, conductor...
- at the
Bratislava School of
Music with the
distinguished musician Frico Kafenda. Later, from 1927 to 1931, he
continued his
studies with the same teacher...
- Phurikane", 2010 & 2011
Nomination for the
Crystal Wing Awards, 2010
Frico Kafenda Award, 2009
Award from the
Minister of
Culture for
Success as
Concert Artist...
- for
Organ No. 2, op. 97 (1981)
String Quartet No. 2 In
Memoriam Frico Kafenda, op. 100 (1983). 14'
String Quartet No. 3, op. 110 (1987) Nálady (Moods)...