Otakar Ševčík
Otakar Ševčík (1852–1934) was a Czech violinist, pedagogue and musicologist.
Also recorded as Otakar Sevcik · Otokar Sevcik
Otakar Ševčík
- Born
- 1852 · Horažďovice
- Died
- 1934 · Písek
- Nationality
- Czech Republic · Czechoslovakia · Kingdom of Bohemia
- Occupation
- violinist · pedagogue · musicologist · music educator · concertmaster · composer · teacher
- Fields
- classical music
- Education
- Prague Conservatory
- Teachers
- Antonín Bennewitz
- Languages
- Czech
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Biography
Born at Horažďovice in 1852, died in Písek in 1934.
Otakar Ševčík studied at Prague Conservatory. Training under Antonín Bennewitz is recorded. Rudolf Kolisch, Eugenia Umińska and Jaroslav Kocián are recorded as having studied under Otakar Ševčík. the recorded working language is Czech.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are classical music.
Employment is recorded with Prague Conservatory.
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Horažďovice
Birth place
Písek
Death place
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