Karel Pravoslav Sádlo
Karel Pravoslav Sádlo | |
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Birth name | Karel Pravoslav Sádlo |
Born | Prague | 5 September 1898
Died | 24 August 1971 Prague, Czechoslovakia | (aged 72)
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Cellist, cello pedagogue |
Instruments | Cello |
Years active | 1920–1965 |
Karel Pravoslav Sádlo (5 September 1898 in Prague, Bohemia – 24 August 1971 in Prague, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech cellist and significant cello pedagogue.
Between 1929–1961, he was the teacher of the majority of Czech cellists and tutored a large number of leading soloists and chamber music performers (e.g. Milos Sadlo, Josef Chuchro, František Smetana, František Sláma, Antonín Kohout). He was a teacher at the Conservatoire, dean of the Faculty of Music of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague and a juror at prestigious performers' competitions.
His music publishing (Edition Sádlo, since 1928) as well as his new way of playing the cello (his book on cello technique was published in 1925) had a lasting influence on the development of modern Czech music.
References[]
- Československý hudební slovník osob a institucí, II (in Czech). Praha: SHV (State Music Publishing). 1965.
- Sádlo, Karel Pravoslav (1925). Technické studie (in Czech). Praha.
External links[]
- František Sláma Archive: Karel Pravoslav Sádlo in documents and reminiscences. The first Prague Spring International Cello Competition in 1950 in photographs, documents and reminiscences.
- 1898 births
- Czech classical cellists
- Czech music educators
- 1971 deaths
- 20th-century classical musicians
- Musicians from Prague
- Czech musician stubs
- Classical musician stubs
- Cellist stubs