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Karel Kovařovic (9
December 1862 – 6
December 1920) was a
Czech composer and
conductor from Prague. From 1873 to 1879 he
studied clarinet, harp and piano...
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sharply criticized the
comic opera The Bridegrooms, by
Czech composer Karel Kovařovic, in a Hudební
listy journal review: "Which
melody stuck in your mind?...
- new
Company were liberals,
receptive to
fresh ideas. The
composer Karel Kovařovic was made
opera director, and as a conductor, his work
became noticeable...
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Villa Kovařovic in
Prague by
Josef Chochol...
- on 3
February 1907 at the
Prague National Theatre,
conducted by
Karel Kovařovic.
Karel Hoffmann and Jiří Herold,
members of the
Czech Quartet, attended...
- PMID 25269845. Pantůček R, Sedláček I, Indráková A, Vrbovská V, Mašlaňová I,
Kovařovic V, Švec P, Králová S, Krištofová L, Kekláková J, Petráš P, Doškař J (October...
- version, Jenůfa's
early po****rity was due to a
revised version by
Karel Kovařovic,
altering what was
considered its
eccentric style and orchestration. Thus...
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January 1909, by the
Czech Philharmonic conducted by the
dedicatee Karel Kovařovic. It was
initially coolly received—–several
critics charged it with being...
- stand-alone
works based on the
poetry of the
National Revival,
among them
Karel Kovařovic,
Otakar Ostrčil,
Ladislav Vycpálek,
Otakar Jeremiáš, Emil Axman, and Jan...
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premiere cast Role
Voice type
Premiere cast, 31
March 1901 Conductor:
Karel Kovařovic Rusalka, a
water nymph soprano Růžena Maturová The
Prince tenor Bohumil...