Dušan Holý has passed away

3 January 2025, 10:00
Dušan Holý has passed away

Dušan Holý, professor at the Institute of European Ethnology, Faculty of Arts, MU, singer, ethnologist and musicologist, has died at the age of 91.

Dušan Holý was born on 25 April 1933 in Hrubá Vrbka. He graduated from the grammar school in Strážnice and then went on to the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts. Between 1952 and 1956 he studied ethnography and musicology under professors Antonín Václavík and Jan Racek. He worked for Czechoslovak Radio for three years, and in 1959 took a permanent post at Masaryk University. In 1968, he was awarded a degree of senior lecturer there with his thesis Issues with the Development and Style of Folk Music. Folk Dance Music on the Moravian Side of the White Carpathians (in print in 2013). He was appointed professor in 1990. In addition to the Faculty of Philosophy, he also taught ethnomusicology for several years at the Janáček Academy of Performing Arts. Dušan Holý died on 2 January 2025 in Brno. His death was announced by Hrubá Vrbka, the village in which he was born.

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