- Jiří
Tancibudek AM (5
March 1921 – 1 May 2004) was a Czech-born
Australian oboist,
conductor and
teacher of
great renown in his
adopted country and elsewhere...
- was
written in 1955 for the Czech-born
Australian oboist Jiří
Tancibudek.
Tancibudek had been
performing oboe
recitals in
Australia following his emigration...
- (1901–1944), journalist,
communist activist,
resistance fighter Jiří
Tancibudek (1921–2004), Czech-Australian
oboist Mnichovo Hradiště is
twinned with:...
-
Kevin Field Nominated Oboe
Concertante (Margaret Sutherland) – MSO, Jiří
Tancibudek,
Patrick Thomas Nominated Hunger – MSO's
ArtPlay ensemble Outstanding...
- for Oboe and
Small Orchestra 1956-08-08 Melbourne,
Cultural Olympiad Tancibudek /
Sydney Symphony – Schmidt-Isserstedt Martinů,
Bohuslav Piano Concerto...
-
Academy of Music.
While there, he
formed a
strong friendship with Jiří
Tancibudek, Prin****l Oboe of the
Czech Philharmonic, who
introduced him to the operas...
- (1922–2008), ****anese
Marcel Tabuteau (1887–1966), French/American * Jiří
Tancibudek (1921–2004), Czech-Australian
Giuseppe Tom****ini (1915–1987), Italian...
-
Conservatorium of
Music (also
piano with Max Olding), and then with Jiří
Tancibudek at the
University of Adelaide. In 1973 he was the
overall winner of the...
- Smetáček
Eugen Suchoň
Josef Suk Jana Sýkorová Jan
Talich Václav
Talich Jiří
Tancibudek Jan
Thuri Václav Vaca Vilém
Veverka Tomáš Víšek Sláva Vorlová
Pavla Vykopalová...
- Czech).
Retrieved 17
November 2021.
Zdenek Bruderhans,
Article on Jiří
Tancibudek 1921-2004,
Reeding Matter, June 2004, Vol 7 part 2, [1]
Archived 19 February...