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- Jan Boleslav Sedivka AM (in Czech: Šedivka) (Slaný, 8 September 1917 – Hobart, 23 August 2009), Czech-born, was one of Australia's foremost violinists...
- Pauline Beryl Sedivka (née Diana Merrien; b. 27 November 1928) OAM is a classical pianist and lecturer based in Tasmania, Australia. Born in Aylesbury...
- Gospel Choir, Australian International Symphony Orchestra Institute, Jan Sedivka Camerata, and The Discovery Orchestra. The Tasmanian Conservatorium of...
- Leonard Dommett (1993) Peter Sculthorpe (1994) Yvonne Kenny (1995) Jan Sedivka (1996) Richard Mills (1997) Donald Hazelwood (1998) Richard Gill (1999)...
- Henri Vieuxtemps [pupils] Antonio Zamara [pupils] this teacher's teachers Sedivka (1917–2009) studied with teachers including Otakar Ševčík. Jonathan Allen...
- 2003 – Jack Dyer, Australian footballer and coach (b. 1913) 2003 – Jan Sedivka, Czech-Australian violinist and educator (b. 1917) 2003 – Michael Kijana...
- M. Gonzalez, Filipino novelist, poet, and writer (d. 1999) 1917 – Jan Sedivka, Czech-Australian violinist and educator (d. 2009) 1918 – Derek Barton...
- 1950 – David Wynne: Rhapsody Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, soloist Jan Sedivka 1950 – Alun Hoddinott: Concerto for Clarinet & String Orchestra, soloist...
- (1905–1994). Arrived from imprisonment in Germany (via Sweden) in 1947 Jan Sedivka (1917–2009). Arrived 1942 from Czechoslovakia Walter Susskind (1913-1980)...
- Leonard Dommett (1993) Peter Sculthorpe (1994) Yvonne Kenny (1995) Jan Sedivka (1996) Richard Mills (1997) Donald Hazelwood (1998) Richard Gill (1999)...