Zuzana Ruzicková, who has died aged 90, survived no fewer than three German concentration camps – as well as persecution by the Czech communists – to become an accomplished harpsichordist. In other ...
Ruzickova, who recorded Bach’s complete work on 35 records between 1965 and 1975, died in a Prague hospital after a short illness. A Czech Philharmonic soloist from 1979-1990, Ruzickova was in 2003 ...
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Zuzana Ruzickova lived through the 1939 Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union’s takeover in 1948, the Soviet consolidation of power during the Prague Spring of 1968, and the coming of ...
Zuzana Ruzickova, a Czech survivor of the Nazi concentration camps who rediscovered beauty in life through the music of J.S. Bach, a canon to which she dedicated her life as one of the world’s premier ...
Ruzickova survived persecution from the Nazis and Soviet communists before becoming one of the world's most acclaimed harpsichordists. She died in a Prague hospital after battling a short illness.
PRAGUE — Zuzana Ruzickova, a Czech musician who survived Nazi death camps and communist persecution before winning world acclaim as a harpsichordist, has died at age 90. Czech Philharmonic spokesman ...
One of the world's leading harpsichordists, Zuzana Ruzickova, who survived three Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz, has died aged 90. Mrs Ruzickova passed away in a Prague hospital on ...
During a question-and-answer session after the screening, Peter Getzels called Ruzickova “one of the great human gems.” When she returned to Prague, a teacher told her she would not have a career in ...