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Josef Suk (composer)

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220: 383:. The biggest change of Suk's style came after he reached a "dead end" in his early musical style (music played less of a role in Suk's life outside of his schooling), just before he began a stylistic shift during 1897–1905, perhaps realizing that the strong influence of Dvořák would limit his work. Morbidity was always a large factor in Suk's music. For instance, he wrote his own funeral march in 1889 and it appears significantly also in a major work, the "funeral symphony" 198: 662: 1020: 171: 1030: 372: 33: 160:
Known as one of Dvořák's favorite pupils, Suk also became personally close to his mentor. Underlying this was Dvořák's respect for Suk, reflected in Suk's 1898 marriage to Dvořák's daughter, Otilie, marking some of the happiest times in the composer's life and music. However, the last portion of
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Suk said of himself: "I do not bow to anyone, except to my own conscience and to our noble Lady Music… and yet at the same time I know that thereby I serve my country, and praise the great people from the period of our wakening who taught us to love our country."
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The majority of Suk's papers are kept in Prague. There is also a new catalogue of Suk's works that contains more manuscripts than any before it, some of them also containing sketches by Suk.
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accused the Czech Quartet of inappropriately playing concerts in the Czech lands during World War I. While these attacks diminished Suk's spirits, they did not hinder his work.
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Owing to a shared heritage—and the coincidence of their dying within a few months of one another—Suk has been closely compared, in works and style, to fellow Czech composer
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Suk's life was punctuated with tragedy. Over the span of 14 months around 1905, not only did Suk's mentor Dvořák die, but so did Otilie. These events inspired Suk's
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Beckerman, Michael. "In Search of Czechness in Music." 19th-Century Music, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Summer, 1986). Page 63, date accessed: 2 October 2012.
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Although he wrote mostly instrumental music, Suk occasionally branched out into other genres. Orchestral music was his strong suit, notably the
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Suk retired in 1933, although he continued to be a valuable and inspirational public figure to the Czechs. Suk died on 29 May 1935, in
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recognized Suk's work during his time with the Czech Quartet. Over time, well known Austrian composers such as
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Josef Suk Piano Quartet Op. 1, Piano Trio in c, Op. 2 and String Quartet No. 1, Op. 11
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Video: 1st movement of the Serenade op. 6 played by the Slovak Chamber Orchestra
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Ed. Jana Vojtěšková. "Josef Suk – dopisy o životě hudebním i lidském." (
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Suk's musical style started off with a heavy influence from his mentor,
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A String Quartet as Family Affair And Showcase for Czech Masters
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tr. "Josef Suk – letters about musical and human life"
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John Tyrrell. "Josef Suk: TematickĂ˝ katalog skladeb (
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Křečovice
Bohemia
Austria-Hungary
Czech Republic
Benešov
Czechoslovakia
Olympic silver medalist
Antonín Dvořák
Křečovice
Bohemia
AntonĂ­n Bennewitz
Josef Bohuslav Foerster
Hanuš Wihan
Antonín Dvořák
Asrael Symphony

Art competitions
Czechoslovakia
Olympic Games
1932 Los Angeles
Music
Otakar OstrÄŤil
Vitezslav Novak
OstrÄŤil
Johannes Brahms
Eduard Hanslick
Gustav Mahler
Alban Berg
Serenade for Strings

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