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Donne Foundation Burghauser 1960, p. 77.
Burghauser 1960, B.1–B.19
Burghauser 1996 Schönzeler 1984, p. 46.
Burghauser 1960, pp. 101–04, B.16a,...
- list of
compositions by Antonín Dvořák
includes works sortable by
Jarmil Burghauser catalogue number (B.), opus
number (when applicable), date of composition...
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Jarmil Michael Burghauser (born
Jarmil Michael Mokrý; 21
October 1921, Písek – 19
February 1997, Prague) was a
Czech composer, conductor, and musicologist...
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Jarmil Burghauser, who,
along with
cellist Miloš Sádlo,
prepared a more
lightly rethought account published two ways: in an
orchestration by
Burghauser; and...
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keeping with
traditional folk dances." The Op. 46 set is
listed in the
Burghauser catalogue as B. 78 in the
original piano four hand version, and as B. 83...
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Dramatik / Antonín Dvořák the Dramatist, ed
Jitka Brabcová and
Jarmil Burghauser.
Theatre Institute, Prague, 1994.
Smaczny J. "Rusalka". In: The New Grove...
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Czech Philharmonic Wind Ensemble)
Burghauser, p. 37-38
sleevenote of the CD (SU 3776-2 011), p. 6
Jarmil Burghauser: Antonín Dvořák. Prague: Koniasch...
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Starring Vít
Olmer Josef Kemr
Cinematography Josef Illík
Music by
Jarmil Burghauser Release date August 30, 1968 (1968-08-30)
Running time 91
minutes Country...
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organized by
their genre. They are in
chronological order,
referenced by
Burghauser number.
Symphony No. 1 in C
minor (The
Bells of Zlonice), B. 9 (1865)...
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exiled were:
first cellist Friedrich Buxbaum,
first oboist Hugo
Burghauser,
concertmaster Arnold Rosé,
concertmaster Ricardo Odnoposoff, and violinists...