- Vítězslava
Kaprálová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvi:cɛslava ˈkapra:lova:]; 24
January 1915 – 16 June 1940) was a
Czech composer and
conductor of 20th-century...
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feminine counterpart is
Kapralova.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrey Kapralov (born 1980),
Russian swimmer Kristina Kapralova (born 1995), Kazakhstani...
- BBC, 1979.
Retrieved 2
March 2012. Mehrad,
Ahmad Tamim; Zvolinski, V P;
Kapralova, D O; Niazmand,
Milad Ahmad (12
December 2020). "****essment of oil and...
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Kristina Radayeva (née
Kapralova, born 4
January 1995) is a
Kazakhstani handball player. She
plays for the club
Kazygurt Handball and is
member of the...
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Kapralova Society Journal is an open-access,
scholarly journal dedicated to
promoting women in music. It has been
published since 2003 by the Kapralova...
- (2018). ""Florence
Price and the
Politics of Her Existence."" (PDF). The
Kapralova Society Journal. 16 (1): 1. Szostak,
Megan (2022-03-15). "Florence Price's...
- 11ff. Gates, Eugene. "Clara Schumann: A Composer's Wife as Composer."
Kapralova Society Journal 7, no. 2 (Fall 2009): 1–7. Gould, John: "What Did They...
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Harrison 1915 1990
English Najla Jabor 1915 2001
Brazilian Vítězslava
Kaprálová 1915 1940
Czech Military Sinfonietta, Op. 11;
Partita for
Piano and Strings...
- 1937, Martinů
became acquainted with a
young Czech woman, Vítězslava
Kaprálová, who was
already a
highly accomplished musician when she
arrived in Paris...
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Ethel Smyth",
Kapralova Society Journal 4, no. 1, 2006: 1–5. Gates,
Eugene (2013), "Dame
Ethel Smyth:
Pioneer of
English Opera".
Kapralova Society Journal...