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Karel Ondříček

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20: 74:. However, he did not finish his course at the Conservatory. For a brief period he played in his father's orchestra. He became a military band conductor, performed as a solo violinist in chamber ensembles, and taught music. Among his pupils was 304: 263: 62:, Karel, sometimes known as "Karl", received his basic musical education from his father, Jan Ondříček, who was a violinist and conductor, and had studied music theory with 309: 319: 294: 324: 86: 180: 94: 117: 299: 148: 98: 211: 59: 90: 121: 109: 314: 63: 164: 37: 289: 284: 82: 67: 71: 19: 125: 195: 243: 129: 75: 278: 105: 227: 33: 244:(Czech) National album page memoir Biography of the violinist Karel Ondříček 47: 113: 212:
Program notes 7 March 2014, for a concert including Dvorak's Terzetto
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Czechoslovak musical dictionary of individuals and institutions
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He was involved in premiere performances of several pieces by
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Czechoslovak Art and Literature in America, flps.newberry.org
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II. (M-Ž), 1965, State Music Publishing, Prague, p. 224
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from 1899-1902, and about 1910 led his own musical trio.
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Hradčany
Boston, Massachusetts
Czech
violin
virtuoso
František Ondříček
Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Bennewitz
Prague Conservatory
Jan Kubelík
Antonin Dvořák
String Quartet No. 1
Terzetto in C
'Cypresses' for string quartet
Romantic Pieces
Concertmaster
National Theatre
America
World's Fair in Chicago
Symphony Orchestra
Music-Hall in Boston
Kneisel Quartet
Register of births and baptisms, Prague-Hradcany
Kneisel Quartet article by Steven Ledbetter
Ondříček, family of Czech musicians
Jan Kubelík: Violinist, Artist of the past
Program notes 7 March 2014, for a concert including Dvorak's Terzetto
K.O. "lived in Boston and is now in California"
(Czech) National album page memoir Biography of the violinist Karel Ondříček

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