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- Zdeněk Chalabala (18 April 1899 – 4 March 1962) was a Czechoslovak conductor. He conducted orchestras in Prague, Ostrava, Moscow. Chalabala was born in...
- (composition) and Zdeněk Chalabala (conducting). At the age of nineteen he conducted Puccini's Turandot in Brno on short notice in place of Chalabala, who had become...
- Šubrtová, Ivo Žídek, Eduard Haken, Alena Miková, Marie Ovčáčiková Zdeněk Chalabala, Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra LP: Supraphon Cat: SU 50440...
- businessman Otakar Borůvka (1899–1995), mathematician; studied here Zdeněk Chalabala (1899–1962), conductor Dan H. Yaalon (1924–2014), Israeli pedologist and...
- re-released Testament, 2003). Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zdeněk Chalabala (Supraphon LP. 1955; re-released Supraphon CD 2012). Morton Gould and...
- Rusalka has set a standard because of the glorious conducting by Zdeněk Chalabala and Šubrtová's unequalled interpretation in the title role. "Zemřela přední...
- ECPM − 3.9 Milan Krajniak KSS Communist Party of Slovakia PEL − 0.6 Ján Chalabala SOS Common Citizens of Slovakia − − Andrej Krajiček SĽS Slovak People's...
- she studied composition with Vilém Petrželka and conducting with Zdeněk Chalabala at the Brno Conservatory. She continued her musical education with Vítězslav...
- piece. His cuts are taken in Talich's recording and some of them in Chalabala's (where 110 bars are cut after bar 212, and 51 bars cut after 694). The...
- (Vitoraz). Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Zdeněk Chalabala. Supraphon 1950 Eva Děpoltová (Šárka), Vilém Přibyl (Ctirad), Václav Zítek...