Rudolf Nováček | |
Birth Name: | Rudolf Nováček |
Birth Date: | 7 April 1860 |
Birth Place: | Bela Crkva, Austrian Empire |
Death Place: | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Occupation: | Composer, conductor |
Rudolf Nováček (7 April 1860 - 11 August 1929) was a Czech composer, military conductor, and pedagogue.
Rudolf Nováček was born to the conductor and Maria Hildebrand in the village of Bela Crkva (now Serbia). His younger brothers were the musicians Ottokar, and who with their father toured as the Nováček Family String Quartet.
Rudolf Nováček studied at the Timișoara music school and then the Vienna Conservatory. He became conductor of 11th Battalion in the Austro-Hungarian Army and then a member of 12th Battalion. In 1884 he joined the Artistic Organization in Prague along with other significant Czech composers such as Antonín Dvořák, Zdeněk Fibich and Karel Bendl.[1]
In 1890 he became bandleader of the 1st Cavalry Regiment in Sofia and then from 1891 until 1895 in the Romanian Royal Guard in Bucharest. He worked as conductor and music teacher in many cities in Russia, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany.
After the creation of Czechoslovakia, he had to become the director of the military school of the Czechoslovak Army. He died in 1929 in Prague after an operation.[2]