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Eugen Suchon - Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra / Conducted by Robert Stankovsky, Stefan Róbl / Boris Kucharsky violin, Imrich Szabó organ / Audio CD 2007
RB 0314 2031
UPC 8585014223147
MADE IN EU
Slovak Radio Records
Eugen Suchon - Slovak composer, born 25 September 1908 in Pezinok, Slovakia and died 5 August 1993 in Bratislava, Slovakia. Eugen Suchon (1908-1993)
Eugen Suchon first came into contact with music at home. He studied at grammar school between 1917 and 1923; in the meantime, he started attending the Music School for Slovakia in Bratislava, studying the piano under the tuition of the brilliant teachers Frico Kafenda, Ernest Krizan, and Libuse Adamcova-Svobodova. When this school became the Academy of Music and Drama, with the status of a conservatory, he studied composition under Prof. F. Kafenda - an acknowledged and the most talented and accomplished musician of the time (conductor, composer, pianist, and chamber player), with principles adopted from the Leipzig school of composition, and a former pupil of S. Jadassohn, S. Krehl, and A. Nikisch. Having graduated in the fields of composition and conducting (under Prof. Jozef Vincourek, 1931) he continued his studies at the Masters School of the Prague Conservatory under Prof. Vitezslav Novak (1931 - 1933).
Eugen Suchon first came into contact with music at home. He studied at grammar school between 1917 and 1923; in the meantime, he started attending the Music School for Slovakia in Bratislava, studying the piano under the tuition of the brilliant teachers Frico Kafenda, Ernest Krizan, and Libuse Adamcova-Svobodova. When this school became the Academy of Music and Drama, with the status of a conservatory, he studied composition under Prof. F. Kafenda - an acknowledged and the most talented and accomplished musician of the time (conductor, composer, pianist, and chamber player), with principles adopted from the Leipzig school of composition, and a former pupil of S. Jadassohn, S. Krehl, and A. Nikisch. Having graduated in the fields of composition and conducting (under Prof. Jozef Vincourek, 1931) he continued his studies at the Masters School of the Prague Conservatory under Prof. Vitezslav Novak (1931 - 1933).
Tracklist:
Fantázia A Burleska Pre Husle A Orchester, Op. 7
1. Larghetto un poco rubato - Allegro e energico - Larghetto
2. Allegro giusto - Andante con afflizione - Allegro giusto
3. Symfonická Fantázia na B-A-C-H pre organ, Slacikovy Orchester a Bicie Nástroje
Symfoniette Rustica
4. Moderato e sostenuto
5. Adagio
6. Allegro Assai