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PETR CVIKL, Composer
[Last modified on Thursday, 06-Sep-2007 22:30:28 GMT] Click here for listening and downloading instructions... |
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I was born in Pilsen, Czech Republic (the home of Pilsner beer!) in 1975. I studied German at the University of West Bohemia. Now, I am an elementary school teacher, and teach German to students between the ages of 12-15. Music is my favorite hobby and, whenever I have the opportunity and time, I am sitting in front of my computer, sequencing or composing music files (in MIDI format, using Cakewalk Pro Audio). I am especially proud to introduce my completed Dvorak's Slavonic Dances, and Smetana's My Country, as well as other MIDI sequences, here at the Classical Archives. (My own compositions are listed on this page.) I would say that my speciality is in late 19th century Czech music, but I also sequence a variety of composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Schumann. Petr Cvikl email: p.cvikl@tiscali.cz |
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