LC control no. | n 81140131 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | ML417.R89 Biography |
Personal name heading | Růžičková, Zuzana, 1927-2017 |
Variant(s) | Růžíčková-Kalabisová, Zuzana Růžičková-Kalabisová, Zuzana, 1927-2017 Kalabisová, Zuzana Růžičková-, 1927-2017 Růžičková, Susannah, 1927-2017 |
Associated country | Czechoslovakia Czech Republic |
Birth date | 1927-01-14 |
Death date | 2017-09-27 |
Place of birth | Plzeň (Czech Republic) |
Place of death | Prague (Czech Republic) |
Field of activity | Music |
Affiliation | Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp) Auschwitz (Concentration camp) |
Profession or occupation | Harpsichordists Concentration camp inmates Holocaust survivors |
Found in | Author's Album cembalových skladeb, 1962. New Grove (Růžičková, Zuzana; b. Jan. 14, 1928, Plzeň; married to the composer Viktor Kalabis) Kozák, J. Českoslovenšti koncertní umělci a komorní soubory, 1964: p. 76 (Zuzana Růžičková, provd. Kalabisová; b. Jan. 14, 1927, Plzeň) Bach, J.S. Concerto no. 1, in D minor, for harpsichord and orchestra, BWV 1052 [SR] 1966: label (Susannah Růžičková) Baker's biographical dictionary of twentieth-century classical musicians, c1997 (Růžičková, Zuzana; b. Jan. 14, 1928, Pizeň; Czech harpsichordist) Czech "degenerate music," p1997: label (Zuzana Růžíčková, harpsichord) New York times WWW site, viewed Oct. 4, 2017 (in obituary published Oct. 3: Zuzana Ruzickova; b. Jan. 14, 1927, Pilsen; m. Viktor Kalabis (d. 2006); d. Sept. 27, Prague, aged 90; survived Nazi concentration camps and a Communist dictatorship in the former Czechoslovakia to become one of the world's most renowned harpsichordists and a leading interpreter of Bach) Czech Wikipedia, viewed Oct. 4, 2017 (Zuzana Růžičková; married name: Kalabisová; b. Jan. 14, 1927, Plzeň; d. Sept. 27, 2017, Prague) |
Associated language | cze |