- Jiří
Bělohlávek, CBE (Czech pronunciation: [jɪr̝iː bjɛloɦlaːvɛk]; 24
February 1946 – 31 May 2017) was a
Czech conductor. He was a
leading interpreter of...
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Heinrich Belohlavek (26
September 1889 – 2
March 1943) was an
Austrian amateur footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He died as a
political prisoner of...
- (1942–1948),
Karel Ančerl (1950–1968), Václav
Neumann (1968–1989), Jiří
Bělohlávek (1990–1992), Gerd
Albrecht (1993–1996),
Vladimir Ashkenazy (1996–2003)...
- https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146651101
Retrieved 10
November 2020.
Belohlavek. "George
Mifflin Dallas", p. 109.
Biographical Dictionary of the United...
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Rodolfo (2015).
Occupied America A
History of Chicanos. Pearson. p. 50.
Belohlavek, John M. (2017). "Soldaderas:
Mexican Women and the Battlefield". Patriots...
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Rodolfo (2015).
Occupied America A
History of Chicanos. Pearson. p. 50.
Belohlavek, John M. (2017). "Soldaderas:
Mexican Women and the Battlefield". Patriots...
- 2018 at the
Wayback Machine Cheney 2001, p. 309.
Jonnes 2004, p. 154.
Belohlavek, Peter; Wagner, John W (2008). Innovation: The
Lessons of
Nikola Tesla...
- 2009, the
total number of
concerts reached 100 for the
first time. Jiří
Bělohlávek described The
Proms as "the world's
largest and most
democratic musical...
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funding the next year.
Bělohlávek subsequently secured private funding for the orchestra,
which made its
public debut in 1994.
Bělohlávek served as the orchestra's...
- have
recorded cycles of the symphonies,
including Karel Ančerl, Jiří
Bělohlávek,
Gustavo Dudamel,
Neeme Järvi, István Kertész,
Rafael Kubelík, Zdeněk...