Nationality Czech Role Composer | Name Jiri Hudec Died July 28, 1996 | |
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Occupation Composer, conductor and organist Known for promoting Moravian and Slovak music |
Jiří Hudec (31 August 1923 in Brno, Moravia – 28 July 1996) was a Czech composer, conductor, arranger and organist.
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Life

Hudec studied organ at the State Conservatory in Brno, under F. Michálek. In addition, he studied composing with Vilém Petrželka and conducting with Antonín Balatka. From 1944 to 1946, he also studied the piano privately under Ludvík Kundera. Later, he continued his studies of conducting at the Janáček Academy of Musical Arts. From 1953 to 1972 he was a conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of the Czech broadcasting studio Brno (BERO). From 1971 he worked as a radio director of chamber and symphonic music in Brno.
His great achievement was the promotion of the repertoire of Moravian and Slovak composers in radio broadcasts. He composed music for 15 films, and over 150 compositions for radio orchestras. The majority of his works are orchestral, but also many for concert band. His compositions are often based on folklore and songs from the Moravian region.
Hudec's eponymous son is a well known double bass player, professor at the Prague Academy for Music, member of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and a Fellow of the Royal Northern College of Music.
Selected compositions
Songs
Songs My Mother Taught MeLargo Maestoso
Spinning Wheel1996
Largo from "From The New World" - 2nd movement - Symphony No 9 - Opus 951996