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    Jaroslav Kvapil (21 April 1892 – 18 February 1958) was a Czech composer, teacher, conductor and pianist. Born in Fryšták, he studied with Josef Nešvera...
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  • Kvapil (feminine Kvapilová) is a Czech surname, it may refer to: Hana Kvapilová, Czech stage actress Jaroslav Kvapil, Czech poet Jaroslav Kvapil (composer)...
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  • Tailleferre, composer (d. 1983) April 21 – Jaroslav Kvapil, composer (d. 1958) May 14 – Arthur Lourié, Russian-born expatriate composer (d. 1966) May...
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    his most successful, frequenting the standard repertoire worldwide. Jaroslav Kvapil wrote the libretto on Karel Jaromír Erben's and Božena Němcová's fairy...
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  • This is a list of composers of 20th-century classical music, sortable by name, year of birth, year of death, nationality, notable works, and remarks....
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    1926. It received its premiere by the Brno Arts Society, conducted by Jaroslav Kvapil, in Brno on 5 December 1927. Janáček revised the mass the next year...
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  • Tempo [Prague], viii (1928–29), 16–21 Václav Kaprál; Vilém Petrželka; Jaroslav Kvapil; Jan Kunc, Tempo [Prague], ix (1929–30), 318–24; x (1930–31), 47–55;...
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    Dandelion (Princezna Pampeliška in Czech) in a fairy tale by her husband Jaroslav Kvapil. Again, this is a fragile girl who is struggling to survive in a harsh...
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  • Swiss-French composer of 5 symphonies—see Category of Honegger symphonies. Philipp Jarnach (1892–1982), German composer of a Sinfonia brevis Jaroslav Kvapil (1892–1958)...
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    Max Reger (category Composers with IMSLP links)
    and pianist. Among his students were Joseph Haas, Sándor Jemnitz, Jaroslav Kvapil, Ruben Liljefors, Aarre Merikanto, Sofie Rohnstock, George Szell and...
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