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speaking in
Czech every day. He had
become Chorus Master of the
nationalistic Hlahol Choral Society [de] soon
after his
return from Sweden, and as his fluency...
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patriotic cantata The
Heirs of the
White Mountain was
performed by the
Prague Hlahol Choral Society [de] of 300
singers (conducted by his
friend and supporter...
- was
interrupted by
other work.
Smetana had
become Chorus Master of the
Hlahol Choral Society in 1862, and
spent much time
rehearsing and
performing with...
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dedicated to the cause, and
became the
first chairman of the
famous Czech choir Hlahol. He was also a
member of the
Committee for the
Establishment of the Czech...
- čtverozpěvy (1843) Tři básně (1858) Čtyři čtverozpěvy (1861) Čechie (published in
Hlahol, 1864)
Singspiel Sládci (libretto by
Karel Jaromír Erben, 1836/37) Incidental...
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Prague where he was
appointed conductor of the
choral society known as
Hlahol [cs], and he held the post
until 1879, when
Russian Baron Dervies [ru] (originally...
- Museum, with
architects Antonín
Wiehl and
Antonin Balšánek [cs], 1895–1898
Hlahol Building, Prague, with
architect Josef Fanta, 1903–1906
Hotel Europa, Wenceslas...
- (1925–1936). From 1926 to 1938 Šejna
worked also as
choirmaster of the
Hlahol Choir in Vinohrady,
travelling with them to
Yugoslavia and Vienna. In 1938...
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moved to
Prague in 1909, and from 1911 to 1920 he
directed the
Prague choir Hlahol[cs]. His
tenure as
director afforded him the
opportunity to
study numerous...
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reviews of
music appeared in
Dalibor and Slavoj. He was a co-founder of the
Hlahol choral society and the Umělecká Beseda, an artists' union. He may have taught...