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Eugen Suchoň, born in 1908 and passing in 1993, was a leading Slovak composer of the twentieth century. His innovative works played a key role in shaping modern Slovak classical music, blending folk influences with contemporary styles. Suchoň is especially known for his operas and vocal compositions, which remain significant in Slovakia’s musical heritage.