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Ladislav Slovák (10 September 1919, Veľké Leváre – 22 July 1999, Bratislava) was a Slovak conductor. He was a long-time director of the Slovak Philharmonic, taking over the job from his teacher and mentor Václav Talich. Amongst his most important recordings is the entire collection of Dmitri Shostakovich's fifteen symphonies with Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, published by Naxos Records. He studied in Leningrad under the Russian conductor Yevgeny Mravinsky, and met Shostakovich while participating in rehearsals of his music. From 1990 until 1995, Slovák recorded all twelve symphonies by Alexander Moyzes for the Marco Polo label of Naxos Records. These recordings were re-released between 2018 and 2019 on the Naxos label.

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  • Ladislav Slovák (cs)
  • Ladislav Slovák (it)
  • Ladislav Slovák (en)
  • Ladislav Slovák (fr)
  • ラディスラフ・スロヴァーク (ja)
  • Ladislav Slovák (nl)
  • Словак, Ладислав (ru)
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  • Ladislav Slovák (10. září 1919 Veľké Leváre – 22. července 1999 Bratislava) byl slovenský dirigent, interpret děl slovenských skladatelů, ale i symfonií D. Šostakoviče a S. Prokofjeva. V 60. letech 20. století stál v čele Slovenské filharmonie. (cs)
  • Ladislav Slovák (10 septembre 1919, Veľké Leváre - 22 juillet 1999, Bratislava) est un chef d'orchestre slovaque. (fr)
  • Ladislav Slovák (Veľké Leváre, 10 september 1919 - Bratislava, 22 juli 1999) was een Slowaaks dirigent, gespecialiseerd in muziek van de 20e eeuw. (nl)
  • ラディスラフ・スロヴァーク(スロベニア語: Ladislav Slovák、1909年9月10日 ヴェリキー・レヴァーリ~ 1999年7月22日 ブラチスラヴァ)はスロバキアの指揮者。 (ja)
  • Ladislav Slovák (Veľké Leváre, 10 settembre 1919 – Bratislava, 22 luglio 1999) è stato un direttore d'orchestra slovacco, eccellente interprete delle opere dei compositori slovacchi, ma anche delle sinfonie di Šostakovič e di Prokof'ev. Dal 1961 al 1981 diresse l'Orchestra Filarmonica Slovacca. (it)
  • Ладислав Словак (словен. Ladislav Slovák; 10 сентября 1919, Вельке Леваре, Чехословакия (ныне Словакия) — 22 июля 1999, Братислава) — словацкий дирижёр. (ru)
  • Ladislav Slovák (10 September 1919, Veľké Leváre – 22 July 1999, Bratislava) was a Slovak conductor. He was a long-time director of the Slovak Philharmonic, taking over the job from his teacher and mentor Václav Talich. Amongst his most important recordings is the entire collection of Dmitri Shostakovich's fifteen symphonies with Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, published by Naxos Records. He studied in Leningrad under the Russian conductor Yevgeny Mravinsky, and met Shostakovich while participating in rehearsals of his music. From 1990 until 1995, Slovák recorded all twelve symphonies by Alexander Moyzes for the Marco Polo label of Naxos Records. These recordings were re-released between 2018 and 2019 on the Naxos label. (en)
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