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Alexander Moyzes (4
September 1906 – 20
November 1984) was a
Slovak neoromantic composer.
Moyzes was born into a
musical family in 1906 at Kláštor pod...
- Štefan
Moyses (also as Štefan
Moyzes, Hungarian:
Moyzes István;
October 24, 1797 in
Veszele (today Veselé) – July 5, 1869 in
Garamszentkereszt (now Žiar...
- The
Moyzes Quartet is a
Slovakian string quartet. It was
founded in 1975, with
Stanislav Mucha (first violin), František Török (second violin), Alexander...
- From 1990
until 1995, Slovák
recorded all
twelve symphonies by
Alexander Moyzes for the
Marco Polo
label of
Naxos Records.
These recordings were re-released...
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particularly ****ociated with the
music of
Slovak composers,
notably Alexander Moyzes,
Eugen Suchoň and Ján Cikker. Its
first chief conductor was František Dyk...
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important Slovak composers have been
Eugen Suchoň, Ján Cikker, and
Alexander Moyzes, in the 21st
century Vladimir Godar and
Peter Machajdík. The most famous...
- 1906 1978
Kyrgyzstani Peter Mieg 1906 1990
Swiss neoclassical Alexander Moyzes 1906 1984
Slovak neoromantic Willson Osborne 1906 1979
American neoclassical...
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there in 1946 and
studied from 1946 to 1951,
composition with
Alexander Moyzes and
conducting at the
Bratislava Conservatory [de] and
musicology at the...
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Krettly Loewenguth Modigliani...
- from the 20th
century include the
compositions of
Eugen Suchoň,
Alexander Moyzes,
Alexander Albrecht and the
operas of Ján Cikker. The
internationally most...