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  • ...í a českoslovenští sportovci na olympijských hrách'', ed. Euromedia Group, Prague 2021, p. 431</ref> was one of the most prolific [[Czech people|Czech]] comp He studied at the [[Prague Conservatory]], as a pupil of [[Jaroslav Řídký]], and at the master school under [[Jaros ...
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  • ...melec/profil/leossvarovsky.html|title=Leoš Svárovský|publisher=State Opera Prague|accessdate=4 December 2010}}</ref> ...melec/profil/leossvarovsky.html|title=Leoš Svárovský|publisher=State Opera Prague|accessdate=15 December 2010}}</ref> ...
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  • ...o Our Beautiful Montenegro). He died while being a student of the [[Prague Conservatory]]: while [[ice skating]] on the [[Vltava]], the [[ice]] broke under him and [[Category:Prague Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • ...Theater'' the ''Grand Opera of the Fifth of May'' (today the [[State Opera Prague]]). In 1953, he returned to the Prague National Theatre, establishing international reputation as a director. His ...
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  • ...av Doubrava''' (April 25, 1909 in [[Chrudim]] &ndash; October 2, 1960 in [[Prague]])<ref>{{in lang|cs}} [http://www.mlp.cz/doubrava.php Hudební úsek ÚK MKP / He studied in the [[Prague Conservatory]] with [[Otakar Jeremiáš]]. His works are typified by somber, yet dramatic, ...
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  • ...2 February 1919 in [[Libušín]], [[Czechoslovakia]] – 28 December 2007 in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]) was a Czech composer. ...lid|Le Malade imaginaire]]'', premiered at the [[National Theatre (Prague)|Prague National Theatre]] on 22 May 1970. ...
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  • '''Josef Vejvoda''' (born 13 July 1945, [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a [[Czech people|Czech]] composer,<ref>Lubomír Do ...e Jazz International Contest of Young Soloists. He graduated from [[Prague Conservatory]] in 1970. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Prague, Bohemia]] ...arel Boleslav Jirák''' (né '''Karel Bohuslav Jirák'''; January 28, 1891, [[Prague]], [[Bohemia]] – January 30, 1972, [[Chicago, Illinois]], U.S.) was a [[Cze ...
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  • ...Jiřetín|Dolní Jiřetín]] near [[Most (city)|Most]] – 8 September 1997 in [[Prague]]) was a Czech composer. ...n [[concerto]], [[chamber music]], and choral pieces. He died in 1997 in [[Prague]]. ...
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  • ...from 1905 to 1906. From 1919 until 1945, he was a professor at the [[Brno Conservatory]], becoming director of that institution in 1923. * ''Čeští skladatelé současnosti''. [[Prague]]: Panton, 1985. p.&nbsp;164-165 ...
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  • ...rtet]]. He worked also as a teacher at the [[Academy of Performing Arts in Prague]]. * [[Prague Symphony Orchestra]] ...
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  • As of 2001, he was attending the [[Prague Conservatory]] and frequently appeared as a guest on television, especially on the Czech [[Category:Prague Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • ...Czechoslovak [[conductor (music)|conductor]]. He conducted orchestras in [[Prague]], [[Ostrava]], [[Moscow]]. ...bala was born in [[Uherské Hradiště]]. He studied conducting at the [[Brno Conservatory]] with [[František Neumann]], and after a few years gaining experience was ...
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  • ...demy|music conservatory]] in [[Cluj-Napoca|Cluj]], he went to the [[Prague Conservatory]], where he studied composition with [[Vítězslav Novák]].<ref name="Despic2 [[Category:Prague Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] '''Jiří Stivín''' (born 23 November 1942 in [[Prague]]) is a Czech flute player and composer.<ref name="slovnik">{{cite web|url= ...
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  • ...s appointed head conductor of the [[Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOČR)|Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra]]. ...echoslovak Composers'' (''Svaz československých skadatelů''). He died in [[Prague]].<ref name="Gardavský1965">{{cite book|author=Čeněk Gardavský|title=Contem ...
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  • ...ed from the Music and Dance Faculty of the [[Academy of Performing Arts in Prague]], receiving his [[Master's Degree]] in 1970 and the title "Aspirante", a d ...reviously taught at the [[Prague Conservatory]], [[Charles University]] in Prague, and the [[University of South Florida]]. He served as Professor of Composi ...
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  • Neumann was born in [[Prague]], where he studied at the [[Prague Conservatory]] with [[Josef Micka]] ([[violin]]), and [[Pavel Dědeček]] and [[Metod Dole Neumann taught conducting at the [[Prague Academy for Music]], where his students included [[Oliver von Dohnányi]] an ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] '''Zuzana Vejvodová''' (born 19 September 1980, [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]]) is a [[Czech Republic|Czech]] actress.<ref name="dnf ...
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  • [[File:Prague wind quintet 1931.jpg|thumb|Prague Wind Quintet, ca 1931 (from left to right: Václav Smetáček – oboe, Vladimír '''Václav Smetáček''' (30 September 1906 in [[Brno]] – 18 February 1986 in [[Prague]]) was a [[Czech people|Czech]] [[Conducting|conductor]], [[composer]], and ...
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