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Apr 29, 1857 Prague, Czech Republic Died on 12 Apr 1922 (aged 64)

Czech violinist and composer

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  • František Ondrícek (29 April 1857 – 12 April 1922) was a Czech violinist and composer.
  • He gave the first performance of the Violin Concerto by Antonín Dvorák, and his achievements were recognised by the rare award of honorary membership of the Philharmonic Society of London (now the Royal Philharmonic Society) in 1891. His younger brother Karel Ondrícek (b.
  • 1865) for a while lead the orchestra of the National Theatre, Prague, and was to go on to have a successful musical career in the USA. František Ondrícek was born in Prague, the son of the violinist and conductor Jan Ondrícek.
  • He studied at the Prague Conservatory under Antonín Bennewitz, and was then supported by Henryk Wieniawski through two years studying at the Paris Conservatoire with Lambert Massart.
  • He shared a first prize with Achille Rivarde. He was the soloist in the first performance of Dvorák's Violin Concerto, Op.
  • 53 in Prague on 14 October 1883, and performed it again in Vienna on 2 December.
  • In the late 1880s he settled in Vienna, where he taught.
  • He also published a technical treatise on violin technique in 1909. After World War I, Ondrícek returned to Prague, where he directed the violin masterclass at the Prague Conservatory.
  • Notable students include composer Karel Navrátil.
  • See: List of music students by teacher: N to Q#František Ondrícek.
  • He died in Milan. As well as being a highly regarded violinist, Ondrícek was also a composer, his works including a set of Bohemian Dances Op.
  • 3 for violin and piano composed in 1883, a Bohemian Rhapsody Op.
  • 21 for violin and piano from 1906, and a String Quartet Op.
  • 22 from 1907.
  • He also left cadenzas for several violin concertos, including those of Mozart and Brahms.

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