Jaroslav Řídký
Jaroslav Řídký (1897–1956) was a Czechoslovak composer, conductor and music educator.
Also recorded as Jaroslav Ridky
Jaroslav Řídký

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- Born
- 1897 · Liberec
- Died
- 1956 · Poděbrady
- Nationality
- Czechoslovakia
- Occupation
- composer · conductor · music educator · choir director
- Fields
- conducting · music education · harp performance · instrumental music
- Education
- Prague Conservatory
- Languages
- Czech
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Biography
Born at Liberec in 1897, died in Poděbrady in 1956.
Jaroslav Řídký studied at Prague Conservatory. Karel Husa and Sláva Vorlová are recorded as having studied under Jaroslav Řídký. The recorded working language is Czech.
The field of work recorded is conducting, music education and harp performance. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are classical music.
Employment is recorded with Prague Conservatory.
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Liberec
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Poděbrady
Death place
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