- His
brother Jan
Nepomuk Škroup was also a
successful composer and his father,
Dominik Škroup, and
other brother Ignác
Škroup were
lesser known composers...
-
Škroup is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: František
Škroup (1801–1862),
Czech composer and
conductor Jan
Nepomuk Škroup (1811–1892)...
- the
national anthem of the
Czech Republic. It was
composed by František
Škroup and
written by
Josef Kajetán Tyl. The
piece was
written as a part of the...
- Jan
Nepomuk Škroup (15
September 1811,
Osice – 5 May 1892, Prague;
Czech pronunciation: [ʃkroup]) was a
Czech composer, conductor, and choirmaster. His...
- (Egk), German-language
opera by Egk, 1943 Columbus, 1855
opera by František
Škroup Christophe Colomb, French-language
opera by
Milhaud often referred to as...
- K. Tyl, Ján Kollár, and so on. The
first Czech modern opera, František
Škroup’s The Tinker, was
staged here in 1826 and in 1834 the
premiere of the song...
- Voříšek (1791–1825) Jan
Kalivoda (1801–1866) František
Škroup (1801–1862) Jan
Nepomuk Škroup (1811–1892)
Pavel Křížkovský (1820–1885) Bedřich Smetana...
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domov můj" ("Where My Home is") 1918, 1990
Josef Kajetán Tyl František
Škroup "Kde
domov můj" 1m 12s Denmark "Kong
Christian stod ved højen mast" ("King...
- (Band) [de] (album „Übers Meer“,
title 6)
Vineta (1863).
Opera by Jan
Nepomuk Škroup.
First 1870 in
Prague (Vineta; Czech) Vineta. Schauspiel. In: Zu spät. Vier...
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Smetana had
virtually no
precursors in
Czech opera apart from František
Škroup,
whose works had
rarely lasted beyond one or two performances. In his mission...