Karel Kovařovic (9 December 1862 – 6 December 1920) was a Czech composer and conductor from Prague. From 1873 to 1879 he studied clarinet, harp and piano...
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guitarist and composer Karel Kovařovic, conductor Magdalena Kožená, opera singer Antonín Kraft, cellist Ivan Kral, guitarist and singer Karel Kryl, songwriter...
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reluctantly conceded to Karel Kovařovic's instrumental rearrangement of Jenůfa, most noticeably in the finale, in which Kovařovic added a more "festive"...
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version, Jenůfa's early popularity was due to a revised version by Karel Kovařovic, altering what was considered its eccentric style and orchestration...
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Na Starém bělidle (category Operas by Karel Kovařovic)
bleachery) is a 1901 Czech-language opera in 4 scenes by Karel Kovařovic to a libretto by Karel Šípek after the 1855 novel The Grandmother by Božena Němcová...
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stand-alone works based on the poetry of the National Revival, among them Karel Kovařovic, Otakar Ostrčil, Ladislav Vycpálek, Otakar Jeremiáš, Emil Axman, and...
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Kovář, multiple people Karel Kovařovic (1862–1920), Czech composer and conductor Karel Koželuh (1895–1950), Czech sportsperson Karel Kožíšek (born 1977)...
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new Company were liberals, receptive to fresh ideas. The composer Karel Kovařovic was made opera director, and as a conductor, his work became noticeable...
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Psohlavci (opera) (category Operas by Karel Kovařovic)
Psohlavci is a Czech-language opera in 3 acts by Karel Kovařovic to a libretto by Karel Šípek after Psohlavci (The Dogheads) by Alois Jirásek. It premiered...
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on 3 February 1907 at the Prague National Theatre, conducted by Karel Kovařovic. Karel Hoffmann and Jiří Herold, members of the Czech Quartet, attended...
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well respected among students, drawing such names as Emanuel Chvála, Karel Kovařovic, Otakar Ostrčil, and Zdeněk Nejedlý, the notorious critic and subsequent...
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January 1909, by the Czech Philharmonic conducted by the dedicatee Karel Kovařovic. It was initially coolly received—–several critics charged it with...
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the standard repertoire worldwide. Jaroslav Kvapil wrote the libretto on Karel Jaromír Erben's and Božena Němcová's fairy tales. The rusalka is a water...
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(1862–1942): String Quartet in g minor, Lyrical Cycle for String Quartet. Karel Kovařovic (1862–1920): Three string quartets. Felix Blumenfeld (1863–1931): One...
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angry while singing. Šubert also refused to engage singer Karel Burian and conductor Karel Kovařovic. Actress Hana Kvapilová, the leasing artist of her generation...
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Salomon Jadassohn, Vinzenz Lachner, and Ignaz Moscheles. Emanuel Chvála Karel Kovařovic Zdeněk Nejedlý Otakar Ostrčil Roman Freiherr von Procházka Václav Suk...
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November 1 – Johan Wagenaar, organist and composer (d. 1941) December 9 – Karel Kovařovic, composer (died 1920) December 18 – Moriz Rosenthal, pianist (d. 1946)...
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Foerster (1859–1951) Gustav Mahler (1860–1911; born in Kaliště, Bohemia) Karel Kovařovic (1862–1920) Emil Votoček (1862–1950) František Drdla (1868–1944) Ludvík...
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Anne Zunkovska. She studied music in Prague under Eduard Tregler and Karel Kovařovic, and later in Paris under Mathilde Marchesi and Jean de Reszke. She...
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struggles; this was later turned into an opera of the same name by Karel Kovařovic. In 1918, the newly formed 10th Infantry Shooting Regiment of the newly...
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Scahumburg-Lippe purchased it from Dominik Celba. In 1898 the composer Karel Kovařovic lived here, being inspired by the locality to write his opera "Na Starém...
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received its premiere on 15 June 1887, conducted by Mořic Anger. In 1914, Karel Kovařovic produced a heavily reworked and cut edition of Dvořák's 1887 version...
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Puget, after Shakespeare) The Wood Nymph (Josef Kajetán Tyl) music by Karel Kovařovic (died 1920) Woyzeck (Georg Büchner, 1836; unfinished, completed by...
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scenes) by Karl Šípek after thee novel by Alois Jirásek, music by Karel Kovařovic, premiere 1898 Prague (Übersetzung 1900). Die Ahne (L’Ancêtre). Opera...
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symbol of Czech frontiersmen), placed on the trefoil. The musician Karel Kovařovic composed the Czech Scout anthem.[citation needed] Edvard Beneš Jaroslav...
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premiered the violin concerto), while the piano part was taken by Karel Kovařovic, later to become a successful composer. The Sonata is in three movements:...
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(Vladimír) Štork Alena z Turova, friend of the queen soprano Marie Šlechtová a herald baritone Jan Fifka Conductor: Karel Kovařovic Producer: Gustav Schmoranz...
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National Theatre Orchestra. He was forced to withdraw in 1900 when Karel Kovařovic took the administration of the theatre. Čelanský left for Lviv, where...
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of Symphony č.2 C moll (Asrael) in the National Theatre in Prague, Karel Kovarovic conducting. February 7 – Jules Massenet's Therese is produced in Monte...
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(died 1986). 1 May – Hanuš Wihan, cellist (born 1855). 6 December – Karel Kovařovic, composer and conductor (born 1862). Cook & Paxton 2001, p. 42. Balík...
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