Slavík, Josef
Slavík, Josef
Slavík, Josef , Bohemian violinist and composer; b. Jince, March 26, 1806; d. Budapest, May 30, 1833. He studied violin with Pixis and theory and composition with B. Weber at the Prague Cons. (1816–23). He went to Vienna in 1826, then went on a concert tour. In 1829 he was appointed to the court chapel in Vienna, and became a friend of Schubert, who dedicated to him his Fantasia in C major, D.934, which Slavík performed for the first time on Jan. 20, 1828. Among his own compositions are a Violin Concerto (1823) and Grand Potpourri for Violin and Orch. (1826).
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J. Pohl,J. S.: Čestý houslista (J.S.: Czech Violinist; Prague, 1906); S. Klima, J. S. (Prague, 1956); L. Ginzburg, J. S. (Moscow, 1957).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire
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