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Adam Hajóssy Dedič

Adam Hajossy Dedic - (Adam Dedic) (born April 1987 in Kežmarok) is a Slovak-Swedish contemporary concert and film composer[1] and Artistic director living in Skåne - Sweden. Best known for having created a new musical approach and aesthetic known as Arrythmism.[2]

Career

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Adam H. Dedic was born in 1987 in Carpathian Mountains in Kezmarok, in the former Czechoslovakia.[3] He studied music composition, conducing, and piano at International Conservatory Prague and Prague Conservatory[4] before moving to the United States[5] to pursue graduate degrees at Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and Manhattan School of Music.[6] Dedic's primary composition professors[7] include Jiří Gemrot, Douglas Geers, and Reiko Füting.[8]

Compositions

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Orchestra
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  • Kráľ Času (Time King) (August 2024)
  • Den Sista Pastoralsymfonin (The Last Pastoral Symphony) for orchestra (November 2023)
  • Dance Overture “Len“ for orchestra (September 2023)
  • Legend: Year-long Odessey for solo Organ (Musiikkitalo Organ) and orchestra (November 2022)
  • Song cycle Písně Kosmické (Cosmic Songs) 38 poems by Jan Neruda for four Solo Voices, Choir, and a symphonic orchestra (May 2019 - not yet complete)
  • Fata Morgana for 3 Flutes and large chamber orchestra (2016 - November 2018)
  • The Destructors for orchestra (April 2018)
  • Symphonic cycle The Zodiac (June 2015- not yet complete)
  • Fantasy for four-handed piano and chamber orchestra (two movements) (September 2014)
  • Overture Aries for chamber orchestra (June 2014)
  • Symphony no. 1 (August 2011)
  • Furiant for chamber orchestra (February 2011)
Small Chamber
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  • Olio for string quartet and guitar (April 2024)
  • Saxophone Quartet (April 2019)
  • String Quartet no. 2 Il fuoco e l’ombra (September 2018 - not yet complete)
  • DeComposition for Trumpet, Tuba, Percussions, and Piano (November 2017)
  • Hardanger’s Violin for Piano, Violoncello, and Spoken Word (Czech language) (July 2017)
  • Piano Trio (one movement) (July 2015)
  • Drobnosti no. 2 for 2 Violins and Viola (two movements) (November 2013)
  • Piano Quintet (four movements) (April 2013)
  • Drobnosti no. 1 for Flute, Violin, and Piano (four movements) (November 2012)
  • Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano (three movements) (April 2012)
  • Song cycle For Friends for Bass and Piano (text by Alexander Pushkin) (October 2011)
  • Cello Sonata (three movements) (January 2011)
  • String Quartet no. 1 (four movements) (June 2010)
  • Fantasy for Four Flutes (December 2008)
  • Suite for Flute, Bassoon/Cello, and Piano (five movements) (September 2008)
Large Chamber
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  • Violin Concerto in A minor “Růže” (Rose) (three movements) (May 2023)
  • Sextet for Chamber Ensemble (August 2022)
  • Fantasy “Tinku Wayra” for Seven Flutes (March 2022)
  • Concerto for Chamber Ensemble (three movements) (July 2021)
  • Infinitesimal for a large Chamber Ensemble (November 2019)
Solo
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  • Pendant for solo Carillon (October 2022)
  • Legend no. 2 for solo Organ (November 2021)
  • Legend no. 1 for solo Organ (April 2021)
  • Ozvena (Echo) for Solo Flute (March 2020)
  • Suite for solo Flute (three movements) (November 2009)
Solo Piano
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  • Variations on a Theme of Paganini for Solo Piano (2010 - October 2020)
  • Short colors no. 2 for solo Piano Sienna (two movements) (December 2016)
  • Short colors no. 1 for solo Piano Scarlet (two movements) (November 2016)
  • Five Concert Etudes for Four-handed Piano (2015)
  • Five Concert Etudes for Solo Piano (April 2015 - not yet complete)
  • Minuet for Piano (January 2009)
Vocal
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  • Montium Custos for Choir and saxophone quartet (December 2024)
  • Carpe Diem for choir (May 2024)
  • Psalm 13 - Usquequo, Domine for Choir (February 2024)
  • Pater Noster for Choir (April 2023)
  • Persicos Odi for Choir (February 2023)
  • Anima Christi for Choir (May 2022)
  • First Book of Motets (October 2021 - not yet complete)
  • Motet no. 4 - Nuestra Mañana for Choir (August 2021)
  • Motet no. 3 - Pearls for Choir (March 2021)
  • Motet no. 2 - Pearls for Choir & Piano (March 2021)
  • Motet no. 1 - The Voice of History for Choir (December 2017)

Film

  • Sound of Love (2016)
  • There Is No Heaven (2013)
  • Piquant Tea (2010)
  • Speak Easy (2009)
  • NUDA Crew (2008)

References

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  1. ^ Fischer, Ondřej (May 7, 2024). ""From the archive of celebrities"". Classic Praha.
  2. ^ Havlíčková, Denisa (February 5, 2024). "The 55th Antonín Dvořák Music Festival in Příbram program presentation". Nase dobrissko.
  3. ^ Dietz, Roman (May 15, 2015). "North Bohemian Philharmonic Teplice catalog 2015-2016". Issuu.
  4. ^ Fuchs, Jiří (May 23, 2024). "Dresden Philharmonic Choir in Příbram. Cultured and persuasive". Klasika plus.
  5. ^ Navarová, Romana (May 14, 2024). "The 55th year of the A. Dvořák Music Festival in Příbram is entering its second half". Nase Dobrissko.
  6. ^ Kawin, Phillip (May 20, 2021). "Those who excel reach the stars - Commencement Program" (PDF).
  7. ^ Pinc, Daniel (June 1, 2024). "Adam Hajossy Dedic: Composing is simple. But it takes time". Klasika plus.
  8. ^ Meisel, Filip (May 15, 2015). Koncertni sezona 15/16 Severoceska filharmonie Teplice [Concert Season 15-16 North Czech Philharmonic]. North Czech Philharmonic Teplice, Mirove namesti 2950,41501 Teplice, Czechia: RS Design Teplice. pp. 10–11.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: location (link)
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