Karel Vlach (8 October 1911, in Prague – 26 February 1986, in Prague) was a Czech dance orchestra conductor and arranger. He founded his first orchestra...
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hockey player Josef Vlach, founder of the Vlach Quartet Karel Vlach (1911–1986), Czech dance orchestra conductor and arranger Martin Vlach (electrical engineer)...
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titled "Že se nestydíte" by Jan Werich this song was performed by the Karel Vlach orchestra in the Rokoko theatre (Prague, 1963). The Swedish band Onkel...
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core of the Dixie Club moved gradually to Prague and became a part of Karel Vlach orchestra. Krautgartner achieved a privileged position as the leader...
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(notably Studio 5 and SHQ) but also for the Kamil Hála Orchestra, the Karel Vlach Orchestra and others. His oeuvre comprises over 200 compositions, which...
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members of the Vlach family. The original Vlach Quartet was founded by Josef Vlach [cs] in 1950 and wound up in 1975. In 1982 the New Vlach Quartet (Czech:...
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biggest names in Czechia and Slovakia, including Felix Slováček Big Band, Karel Vlach Orchestra, Pavol Zajačík Big Band, B-Side Band, Golden Big Band Prague...
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singles, accompanied by orchestras under the direction of Gustav Brom, Karel Vlach and Dalibor Brazda, with some arrangements written by her musical director...
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Zach as MUDr. Roman "Rasputin" Nikolajev Vilkin Vojtěch Efler as MUDr. Karel Vlach Adéla Gondíková as Mgr. Michaela Kratochvílová Amelie Pokorná Zedníčková...
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wrestler (1948). Sophocles Papas, 91–93, Ottoman-American music publisher. Karel Vlach, 74, Czechoslovak choreographer. Lillian Mayfield Wright, 91, American...
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the Blue Music Orchestra, Rudolf Antonin Dvorsky, Jiří Traxler, and Karel Vlach. In 1943, he was forcibly compelled by the Nazis to go to Berlin and...
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Hunt, Fred Stone, Hank Mobley, Jimmy Lyons, Joe Farrell, Johnny Dyani, Karel Vlach, Ken Moule, Knocky Parker, Marky Markowitz, Murray Kane, Paul Bascomb...
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Playing in the orchestra he met a significant exponent of Czech jazz, Karel Vlach. Among the members of the orchestra were Germans, Czechs and Jews; the...
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collaborated with the Gramoklub Orchestra and also played drums with the early Karel Vlach Orchestra. In addition to his drumming abilities, he was an excellent...
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the Czechoslovak communist régime in 1948. At this time, he joined the Karel Vlach Orchestra. In 1949, a year after the communist coup d'état, Traxler composed...
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arranger. During the period of 1947–1964 he worked as arranger for Karel Vlach's orchestra. Hála's textbook on instrumentation has not lost its significance...
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(died 2002). October 7 — Jo Jones, American drummer (died 1985). 8 — Karel Vlach, Czech musician, orchestra conductor, and arranger (died 1986). 26 –...
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29 – Everett Barksdale, American guitarist (born 1910). February 26 – Karel Vlach, Czech musician, orchestra conductor, and arranger (born 1911). March...
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Switzerland. Other top big band leaders in Prague at this time included Karel Vlach and Kamil Běhounek. Brom triumphed in 1955 at the Leipzig Fair, in the...
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1945 he began a part-time professional career as a trumpeter with the Karel Vlach Orchestra and the Gustav Brom Orchestra and began to use the distinctive...
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grandma Alena Vránová as Breberová František Husák as Jaroslav Vémola Oldřich Vlach as Wagner Bronislav Poloczek as policeman Zucker Jiří Langmajer as soldier...
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Valter as Prdelka (as Marek Walter) Ladislav Potměšil as Korálek Oldřich Vlach as Studený Milan Riehs as Jakubícek List of submissions to the 60th Academy...
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The Quartet was founded in Prague by three pupils of Antonín Bennewitz (Karel Hoffmann, Josef Suk and Oskar Nedbal) and a pupil of Hanuš Wihan (Otakar...
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Miroslav Třetina Filip Turek Michal Tvrdík Lukáš Vařecha Jaroslav Vlach Roman Vlach Milan Vobořil Tomáš Vokoun Lukáš Volf Tomáš Vondráček Jakub Voráček...
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Autoři — Kubíček, Jan". Terryho Ponozky. Retrieved 2 March 2018. Vlach, Pavel. "Karel Roden". FDB. Retrieved 6 May 2017. "Government of the Czech Republic...
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Petr Nárožný as MUDr. Otakar Mrázek Martin Pechlát as Standa Tuček Oldřich Vlach as Alois Karásek Eva Leinweberová as Vlasta Snopová Pavlína Mourková as...
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1955) Milan Munclinger, Ars Rediviva: Stanislav Duchoň, Karel Bidlo, Jiří Baxa, Josef Vlach, Václav Snítil, Jaroslav Motlík, František Sláma, František...
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Czechoslovakia team vary depending on the source. Karel Hartmann, Vilém Loos, Jan Palouš, Jan Peka, Karel Pešek, Josef Šroubek and Otakar Vindyš are all...
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smrt (1995) - Vlach Das Zauberbuch (1996) - King (voice) Pasáz (1997) - Krystof Polojasno (1999) Isabela, vévodkyne Bourbonská (1999) - Karel IV Cizinci...
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Hordubalové (category Films based on works by Karel Čapek)
Martin Frič. It was released in 1937. It was based on the novel Hordubal by Karel Čapek. Jaroslav Vojta - Juraj Hordubal Suzanne Marwille - Polana Hordubalová...
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