Josef Nešvera (24 October 1842 in Praskolesy - 12 April 1914 in Olomouc) was a Czech opera composer. The most successful of his five operas was Lesní...
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Rozkosny (1833–1913), Vilém Blodek (1834–74), Karel Bendl (1838–97), Josef Nešvera (1842–1914), Karel Šebor (1843–1903), and Karel Weiss (1862–1944). Portals:...
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viola and chamber orchestra (2008); Music Information Centre Norway Josef Nešvera (1842–1914) Lipnická "ukolébavka" for viola (or violin) and piano (published...
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inhabitants. Praskolesy is located on the railway line Plzeň–Beroun. Josef Nešvera (1842–1914), composer Alfred Seifert (1850–1901), Bohemian-German painter...
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composer, teacher, conductor and pianist. Born in Fryšták, he studied with Josef Nešvera and worked as a chorister in Olomouc from 1902 to 1906. He then studied...
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and Theological faculty in Olomouc. He was a pupil of Czech composer Josef Nešvera. Zawisza was ordained as a priest on 23 July 1902. Then he became curate...
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