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    Karel Šejna (1 November 1896, Zálezly – 17 December 1982, Prague) was a Czech double bassist and conductor, the principal conductor of the Czech Philharmonic...
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  • Sejna or Šejna may refer to: Jan Šejna (1927–1997), Czech-Czechoslovak general who defected to the US in 1968 Karel Šejna (1896–1982), Czech conductor...
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    Ančerl followed a recognizably Czech tradition. Along with Václav Talich, Karel Šejna, Václav Neumann and others, he helped foster a distinctly Czech orchestral...
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    Václav Talich (1919–1931, 1933–1941) Rafael Kubelík (1942–1948) Karel Šejna (1950) Karel Ančerl (1950–1968) Václav Neumann (1968–1989) Jiří Bělohlávek (1990–1992)...
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  • recordings of Czech Philharmonic under the baton of Václav Talich, Karel Ančerl, Karel Šejna, Václav Neumann and others, as well as recordings of Saša Večtomov...
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  • Tyle, American finalist in the 2005 DCYSC † ‡ MPC · 21970 21985 Šejna 1999 XG15 Karel Šejna, conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra † MPC · 21985...
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  • Prague. Šejna stated that Ludvík Souček, a doctor at the time and later a well-known writer, was one of the participants. According to Šejna's statement...
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    Orchestra Karel Ančerl Supraphon, Artia 1965 London Symphony Orchestra István Kertész London 1960 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Karel Šejna Supraphon,...
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    New York Philharmonic Dési von Halban Columbia Records 11213-8D — 1950 Karel Šejna Czech Philharmonic Maria Tauberová Supraphon SU40812 Album code from...
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  • March 20, 1887. 1950 – Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Karel Šejna with Hélène Boschi, piano. 1959 – Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted...
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    country for many years. In November 1954 the Czech Philharmonic with Karel Šejna performed the work at two concerts in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal...
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  • the finale. Martinů: Symphony No. 3. Czech Philharmonic, conducted by Karel Šejna. Recorded in Prague, 21 October 1949. 78rpm recording, 4 discs, mono...
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  • Martinon, Kurt Masur, Vaclav Neumann, Manuel Rosenthal, Kurt Sanderling, Karel Sejna, etc. From 1960 to 1965, Hélène Boschi taught at the Ecole Normale de...
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  • Stéphane Courtois, Nicolas Werth, Jean-Louis Panné, Andrzej Paczkowski, Karel Bartošek, Jean-Louis Margolin, Jonathan Murphy and Mark Kramer". Slavic...
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