- Ján
Levoslav Bella (German
Johann Leopold Bella; 4
September 1843 – 25 May 1936) was a
Slovak composer,
conductor and
music teacher, who
wrote in the spirit...
- by that of Austria-Hungary. In the 19th century,
composers such as Ján
Levoslav Bella began to
write romantic music with a
Slovak character. In the twentieth...
-
libretto draft by
Richard Wagner Wieland der
Schmied (Bella), an
opera by Ján
Levoslav Bella This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- Notre-Dame; Thérèse; Don Quichotte;
Cigale Felipe Pedrell 1842 1922
Spanish Ján
Levoslav Bella 1843 1936
Slovak Émile
Bernard 1843 1902
French Nocturne, for piano...
-
officer and
cosmonaut Iván
Bella (born 1989),
Argentine footballer Ján
Levoslav Bella (1843–1936),
Slovak composer,
conductor and
music teacher Lauren...
- from 1991 to 2001,
where his
concert work
included performances of Ján
Levoslav Bella's
Wieland der Schmied. His
recordings include a
Marco Polo issue...
- Nemessányi (1837),
Hungarian luthier, a
maker of
stringed instruments Ján
Levoslav Bella (1843),
composer Aurel Stodola (1859),
physicist Samuel Fischer (1859)...
- by
Liszt and Berlioz.
Eventually adapted by O.
Schlemm and set by Ján
Levoslav Bella (premiere
Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava, 28
April 1926) 86A...
-
Danish composer, son of Hans
Christian Lumbye (died 1922)
September 4 – Ján
Levoslav Bella,
Slovak composer (died 1936)
November 2 – Elek Erkel,
Hungarian composer...
- Jarolíma, Ráchel, Ráchela, Una Arnold, Remig, Remus, Arnolda,
Belina Levoslav, Leodegar, Levoslava, Dugo Stela, Amadeus, Evald,
Amadea František, Edvin...