Jan Kubelík (July 5, 1880 - December 5, 1940) was a Czech violinist and composer.

He was born in Michle and studied at the conservatory in Prague with Otakar Sevcík. His toured as a soloist from 1898, soon became renowned for his great virtuosity, and continued to play internationally until his death. He made a number of recordings, and also wrote music, including six violin concertos. He died in Prague.

Kubelík was featured in a short eponymous poem by Carl Sandburg (published in Chicago Poems, 1916).

Jan Kubelík was the father of the conductor Rafael Kubelík.

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