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    Adolf Čech (born Adolf Jan Antonin Tausik; 11 December 1841 – 27 December 1903) was a Czech conductor, who premiered a number of significant works by Antonín...
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    (1903–1995), German biochemist Adolf Čech (1841–1903), Czech conductor Adolf Charlemagne or Sharleman, Russian painter (1826–1901) Adolf Cluss (1825–1905), German-American...
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    complete set premiered on 5 November 1882 in Žofín Palace, Prague, under Adolf Čech. Má vlast combines the symphonic poem form, pioneered by Franz Liszt,...
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    mid-August, unable to work, he transferred his duties to his deputy, Adolf Čech. A press announcement stated that Smetana had "become ill as a result...
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    Prague with Adolf Čech conducting; it was however revised by both librettist (in 1894) and composer (in 1897) and premiered again, under Čech, on 19 June...
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    the relatively new Czech composer in two consecutive seasons. Instead, Adolf Čech conducted the premiere of Symphony No. 6 with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra...
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    the composer in two consecutive seasons, due to "anti-Czech feeling". Adolf Čech therefore conducted the premiere of the symphony at a concert of the Philharmonia...
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    Tchaikovsky himself, although the rehearsals had been the responsibility of Adolf Čech. It was sung in Czech and translated by Marie Červinková-Riegrová. The...
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  • from 3 to 14 May. The piece premiered in Prague on 10 December 1876 by Adolf Čech and the combined orchestras of the Czech and German theatres. Dvořák's...
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    Bedřich Smetana's opera Libuše was given its world premiere, conducted by Adolf Čech. Another 11 performances were presented after that. Then the theatre was...
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