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    Ilja Hurník (25 November 1922 – 7 September 2013) was a Czech composer and essayist. Hurnik was born in Poruba, now part of Ostrava. He entered the Prague...
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  • pianist and composer Ilja Dragunov (born 1993), Russian professional wrestler Ilja Glebov (born 1987), Estonian pair skater Ilja Hurník (1922–2013), Czech...
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  • Hurník can refer to Ilja Hurník (1922–2013), a Czech composer Lukáš Hurník (born 1967), a Czech composer 16929 Hurník, an asteroid named after Ilja Hurník...
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    degree in Music Studies. He learned to compose from his father, composer Ilja Hurník. He works as director manager of Czech Radio 3 – Vltava. In 1990 his...
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  • Alois Hába Jan Hammer Jan Hanuš Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic Ilja Hurník Leoš Janáček Otakar Jeremiáš Jaroslav Ježek Karel Boleslav Jirák Vojtěch...
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  • 2010. In 1966, the film was adapted into an opera by the Czech composer Ilja Hurník under the name The Lady and the Robbers (Dáma a lupiči), which was premiered...
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  • (b. 1939) 2013 – Pete Hoffman, American cartoonist (b. 1919) 2013 – Ilja Hurník, Czech playwright and composer (b. 1922) 2013 – Fred Katz, American cellist...
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  • and cello 7 x 10 Takte für Dieter Schnebel, for flute and clarinet Ilja Hurník Con brio, for orchestra Symphony in C Karl Jenkins – Adiemus IV: The...
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  • Luboš Fišer (1935–1999) Elena Petrová (1929–2002) Karel Husa (1921–2016) Ilja Hurník (1922–2013) Viktor Kalabis (1923–2006) Zdeněk Lukáš (1928–2007) Antonín...
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    translation by Pavel Jurkovic was set for mixed choir and orchestra by Ilja Hurník as part of his Ezop, and in 1965 a poetic version by Peter Westmore was...
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