Emil Viklický
Emil Viklický was a Czech pianist, composer, jazz musician, conductor and mathematician (born 1948). He was born at Olomouc.
Also recorded as Emil Viklicky.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Emil Viklicky. His recorded language was Czech.
One child is recorded: Vít Klusák. Other recorded relations include Viktor Viklický.
Identity
Emil Viklický is recorded as having received Czech Medal of Merit and Olomouc City Award. Emil Viklický is recorded as pianist, composer, conductor, mathematician and musician. Emil Viklický is recorded with the citizenship of Czech Republic.
In detail
Emil Viklický studied at Palacký University Olomouc. the recorded working language is Czech.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are jazz and opera.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Prague. Membership is recorded of Free Jazz Trio.
Distinctions recorded are Czech Medal of Merit and Olomouc City Award.
Chronology
- 1948Emil Viklický born at Olomouc.
- 1948Emil Viklický was born in 1948 at Olomouc.
Connections
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Studied at
- Palacký University OlomoucOrganisation
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“Emil Viklický”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q438195: Emil Viklický
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