Jaroslav Kocian (22 February 1883 – 8 March 1950) was a Czech violinist, classical composer and teacher. Together with Jan Kubelík he is considered as the most important representative of "Ševčík's school". He was celebrated as an interpreter of violin compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach. As a composer he is especially noted for his compositions for the violin, which have been recorded most often by his student Josef Suk.
Jaroslav Kocian (22 February 1883 – 8 March 1950) was a Czech violinist, classical composer and teacher. Together with Jan Kubelík he is considered as the most important representative of "Ševčík's school". He was celebrated as an interpreter of violin compositions of Johann Sebastian Bach. As a composer he is especially noted for his compositions for the violin, which have been recorded most often by his student Josef Suk.
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Life Kocian was born in Ústí nad Orlicí on 22 February 1883. His father, Julius Kocian, was a violinist, teacher and a former classmate of famous virtuoso Otakar Ševčík. Kocian's three sisters were also gifted, but he surpassed them with his exceptional talent. He received his first violin at the age of four. He made his first public appearance in 1887 at the annual music festival in Ústí nad Orlicí. His first teacher after his father was Josef Zábrodský, who also prepared him for the conservatory exams. In 1893 Kocian went to Prague to take the exams for the Prague Conservatory, which he passed, but was not accepted to study due to his poor health and small stature. Only in 1897 he was accepted into Otakar Ševčík's class. He also studied piano and composition with Antonín Dvořák. He graduated in 1901 playing one of Paganini's violin concertos in Rudolfinum. After graduating, he gave concerts in various European cities - including at the coronation of King Edward. In 1902 he made his first tour of the US with his fellow conservatoire student, the pianist František Špindler. Both had phenomenal memories and took no music with them on their five-month tour, during…
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Teaching
He taught at the Prague Conservatory, at first as an assistant to Otakar Ševčík, from 1924 as a professor. He became a tenured professor in 1929 and the rector of the conservatory from 1939 to 1940. His most famous students were Josef Suk, Václav Snítil, Jan Sedivka and Alexandr Plocek.
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Legacy
The Kocian Violin Competition has been held annually in his hometown Ústí nad Orlicí since 1959. The Kocian Quartet and Chamber orchestra of Jaroslav Kocian were named in his honor.
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Compositions
Kocian's arrangements of Suk's Six Piano Pieces Op.7 for violin were performed by many violinists including Leonid Kogan, Henryk Szeryng, David Oistrakh, Janine Jansen or Josef Suk. He also made arrangements of Dvořáks Walzes op. 54.