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  • Thumbnail for Oskar Nedbal
    Oskar Nedbal (26 March 1874 – 24 December 1930) was a Czech violist, composer, and conductor of classical music. Nedbal was born in Tábor, in southern...
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  • communist regime in Czechoslovakia during the period 1951–1953. Oskar Hes as Josef Mašín Jan Nedbal as Ctirad Mašín Adam Ernest as Milan Paumer Matyáš Řezníček...
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    Austrian-American economist Oskar Nedbal (1874–1930), Czech violist, composer, and conductor Oskar Osala (born 1987), Finnish ice hockey player Oskar Painter, Canadian...
    19 KB (1,891 words) - 20:39, 9 July 2024
  • 3081 Martinůboh (Bohuslav Martinů) 3590 Holst (Gustav Holst) 3592 Nedbal (Oskar Nedbal) 3784 Chopin (Frédéric Chopin) 3826 Handel (George Frideric Handel)...
    86 KB (9,513 words) - 23:24, 12 July 2024
  • Band Master Ondřej Havelka as Student called Fénix Ladislav Bambas as Oskar Nedbal "Koncert na konci léta (1979)". Czech and Slovak Film Database. Retrieved...
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  • St. Wenceslas (film) (category Films scored by Oskar Nedbal)
    film was shot over 82 filming days. Orchestral music was composed by Oskar Nedbal and Jaroslav Křička. It was originally thought that the music will be...
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  • Fišerová as Kateřina Horovitzová Miloš Nedbal as Łódź rabbi Dajem Čestmír Řanda as Ludvík Rappaport Ilja Prachař as Oskar Löwenstein Felix le Breux as Valter...
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    from the Bohemian Quartet, Oskar Nedbal. The autograph score carries a dedication to him: “To my dear friend Oskar Nedbal, the Godfather of the Symphony...
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    by three pupils of Antonín Bennewitz (Karel Hoffmann, Josef Suk and Oskar Nedbal) and a pupil of Hanuš Wihan (Otakar Berger); Bennewitz and Wihan were...
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    (who later also served as director of the conservatory), Rudolf Friml, Oskar Nedbal, and Franz Lehár. Another director of the school was pianist Vilém Kurz...
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    Vienna, Prague, Leipzig, Florence and Paris, where he met Claude Debussy, Oskar Nedbal, Zdeněk Nejedlý, and others. Rebikov settled in Yalta in 1909, and died...
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    entry to the chamber music class of Hanuš Wihan. There he met Josef Suk, Oskar Nedbal, and Otto Berger – his future colleagues and collaborators from the Bohemian...
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    National Theatre. It is designed to hold 1,700 spectators in total. Oskar Nedbal (director, 1923–1930) Eugen Suchoň Ján Cikker Alexander Moyzes Singers...
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  • For definition and discussion of the genre, see Operetta. Operettas by composer: Victoria und ihr Husar (1930) Die Blume von Hawaii (1931) Ball im Savoy...
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  • Original. The script was written by Tomáš Vávra and David Ondříček. Oskar Hes, Jan Nedbal, Halka Třešňáková, Vojtěch Vodochodský, Jan Hájek, Jana Pidrmanová...
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  • concert on 10 October 1907 in the Wiener Musikverein under the conductors Oskar Nedbal, Hans Pfitzner and Bernhard Stavenhagen with works by Goldmark, Grieg...
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  • Thumbnail for Leo Stein (writer)
    wrote libretti for Johann Strauss Jr, Franz Lehár, Emmerich Kálmán, and Oskar Nedbal. His collaboration with Viktor Léon contributed much to Lehár's success...
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  • Thumbnail for Wieland der Schmied (opera)
    Bratislava at the Slovak National Theatre on 28 April 1926, conducted by Oskar Nedbal, in a Slovak translation by Vladimir Roy, under the title Kováč Wieland...
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  • Martinů František Míča Adam Václav Michna z Otradovic Oskar Morawetz Josef Mysliveček Oskar Nedbal Jan Novák Vítězslav Novák Antonín Rejcha František Xaver...
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  • Thumbnail for Antonín Bennewitz
    as the Czech Quartet)—Karel Hoffmann and Josef Suk (violinists), and Oskar Nedbal (violist).[citation needed] Otakar Sevcik: The Enduring Legacy Archived...
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