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Dussek

American  
[doo-sik] / ˈdu sɪk /
Also Dušek

noun

  1. Jan Ladislav 1760–1812, Czech pianist and composer.


Example Sentences

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The Wizards had only slightly better luck than Dussek against Howard.

From Washington Post • Jan. 12, 2014

He pulled 10-year-old Sandro Dussek of McLean from the front row, gave him a ball and crouched into a defensive stance: they were playing one-on-one.

From Washington Post • Jan. 12, 2014

Philippe R. Dussek, a lawyer for Mr. Cepeda, said his client had expressed remorse.

From New York Times • Oct. 27, 2010

Beethoven, though, knew his contemporary music, and particularly the groundbreaking piano music of two London-based composers, Italian Muzio Clementi and Bohemian Johann Dussek.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall

As we see time and again, cutting-edge innovators like those of Beethoven’s youth were composers whose names are now mosdy forgotten: Johann Dussek, Louis Spohr, Muzio Clementi, Etienne Mehul, Fran^ois-Joseph Gossec .

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall