Josef Kajetán Tyl (4 February 1808 – 11 July 1856; Czech pronunciation: [ˈjozɛf ˈkajɛtaːn ˈtɪl]) was a significant Czech dramatist, writer, and actor...
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Russian Federation Josef Kajetán Tyl (1808–1856), Czech playwright Noel Jan Tyl (1936–2019), American astrologer Epsilon Draconis (Tyl), a star in the constellation...
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Josef Kajetán Tyl Theatre (Czech: Divadlo Josefa Kajetána Tyla) is a main theatre in Plzeň, Czech Republic. The theatre was built between 1899 and 1902...
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Republic, written by the composer František Škroup and the playwright Josef Kajetán Tyl. The piece was written as a part of the incidental music to the comedy...
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Strakonický dudák aneb Hody divých žen (The Bagpiper of Strakonice) by Josef Kajetán Tyl. Its first performance was in Prague at the Czech National Opera on...
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painter Jan Erazim Vocel (1803–1871), poet, archaeologist and historian Josef Kajetán Tyl (1808–1856), dramatist and writer, author of the national anthem Antonín...
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Náměstí Republiky, the city's main square Research Library Town hall Josef Kajetán Tyl Theatre Museum of Western Bohemia Sokol Hall Faculty of Law of the...
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Robin Tomas. The musical premiered in the Czech Republic, at the Josef Kajetán Tyl Theatre in Pilsen in December 2012. The Greek production opened in...
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he continued studying at the university. He became acquainted with Josef Kajetán Tyl, who kindled his interest in theatre. Kolár's first amateur role was...
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Čelakovský, Václav Kliment Klicpera, and Josef Kajetán Tyl. Key painters of the Czech Biedermeier were Josef Navrátil, Antonín Machek, and Antonín Mánes...
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Skácel Josef Škvorecký Adalbert Stifter Tom Stoppard Zdeněk Svěrák Karel Teige Jáchym Topol Jan Matzal Troska Josef Kajetán Tyl Miloš Urban Josef Váchal...
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Dvořák to a Czech libretto by Adolf Wenig. It is based on a farce by Josef Kajetán Tyl, and the story also had been treated in the Fairy Tales of Božena...
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newspapers or in the literary magazine Květy (Blossoms) published by Josef Kajetán Tyl. The year 1848 brought to the fore a new generation of Czech authors...
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from Cypresses; see Op. 83; 4 songs nos. 1-4 125 62 1881–82 Josef Kajetán Tyl Josef Kajetán Tyl orchestra incidental music for the play by František Ferdinand...
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Hodrová. Important playwrights were Karel Čapek, František Langer or Josef Kajetán Tyl. Strong was also the theatrical avant-garde (Jan Werich, Jiří Voskovec...
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45s Czech Republic "Kde domov můj" ("Where My Home is") 1918, 1990 Josef Kajetán Tyl František Škroup "Kde domov můj" 1m 12s Denmark "Kong Christian stod...
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archbishop of Prague Saint Adalbert (956–997) – saint Josef Bican (1913–2001) – football player Josef Kajetán Tyl (1808–1856) – playwright Lucie Bílá (1966–) –...
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individualistic, and not in harmony with the national ideas. Czech playwright Josef Kajetán Tyl even wrote a parody of Mácha's style, "Rozervanec" (The Chaotic)....
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1989, now in use as the anthem of Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Josef Kajetán Tyl František Škroup March of the Volunteers 1949 In use China Tian Han...
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year as one of nine numbers comprising incidental music for the play Josef Kajetán Tyl by František Ferdinand Šamberk, but it is usually performed alone...
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můj" (Where My Home Is), with music by František Škroup and words by Josef Kajetán Tyl, which will become the national anthem of the Czech Republic, originates...
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Festival. The town's bagpipe tradition refers to the famous work of Josef Kajetán Tyl Strakonický dudák ("The Bagpiper of Strakonice"). The festival has...
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Fidlovačka aneb Žádný hněv a žádná rvačka – a play by Czech writer Josef Kajetán Tyl Fidlovačka aneb Žádný hněv a žádná rvačka (film) – a Czech movie from...
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Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo Davy Crockett Cullen Landis Josef Kajetán Tyl Josef Kajetán Tyl Zdeněk Štěpánek The Life Story of Charles Chaplin Charlie...
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recently reborn Czech language. He specifically aimed at a novel by Josef Kajetán Tyl. In 1846 Havlíček attained a position as editor of the Pražské noviny...
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is my home?" and "Lightning over the Tatras" 1918–1939 1945–1993 Josef Kajetán Tyl Janko Matúška František Škroup Unknown Danzig "Für Danzig" "For Danzig...
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and Dance (1834); play by Josef Kajetán Tyl; includes "Kde domov můj?" Libušin sňatek (Libuše's Marriage) (libretto by Josef Krasoslav Chmelenský, 1835...
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other important national revival figures, such as Boleslav Jablonský, Josef Kajetán Tyl, Karel Jaromír Erben, Karel Havlíček Borovský and Karel Sabina. He...
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Erben, and Karel Hynek Mácha; dramatists Václav Kliment Klicpera and Josef Kajetán Tyl; and journalist-politicians F.A. Brauner and Karel Havlíček Borovský...
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