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Klement Slavický

Klement Slavický (September 22, 1910, Tovačov, Moravia – September 4, 1999, Prague, Czech Republic) was a Czech composer of modern classical music.
==Biography==

Slavicky studied under Karel Boleslav Jirák and Josef Suk. He was inspired by Moravian folk music and the works of Leoš Janáček. The best-known of his works are the double chorus ''Lidice'', ''Rapsodické variace pro orchestr'' (Rhapsodic Variations for an Orchestra), the sonata ''Přátelství'' (Friendship) for a violin and piano, the dramatic fresco ''Cesta ke světlu'' (The Way Toward the Light), brilliant ''Toccata'' from the cycle ''Three pieces for piano'' (1947) and Symfonietta IV, ''Pax hominibus in universo orbi'', which was dedicated by Slavický to the United Nations for the 40th anniversary of its birth. There is also a song-cycle Oh, My Heart So Wretched, which sets 5 Slovak folk poems and which has recently (2010) been recorded by the soprano Marie Fajtova.

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