- Bedřich
Smetana (/ˌbɛdərʒɪx
ˈsmɛtənə/ BED-ər-zhikh SMET-ə-nə; Czech: [ˈbɛdr̝ɪx
ˈsmɛtana] ; 2
March 1824 – 12 May 1884) was a
Czech composer who pioneered...
- Bedřich
Smetana (1824–1884) was a
Czech composer.
Smetana may also
refer to:
Smetana (crater), a
crater on
Mercury Smetana (dairy product), an East European...
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Smetana Quartet (Czech:
Smetanovo kvarteto) was a
Czech string quartet that was in
existence from 1943 to 1989,
although it was
known as the
Smetana Quartet...
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Smetana is the English-language name for the
types of sour
cream traditionally prevalent in Central, Eastern, and
Southeastern Europe, and
Central Asia...
- Emma
Smetana (officially in the
Czech Republic Smetanová; born 11
February 1988) is a
Czech actress, singer,
television presenter,
journalist and political...
- 1876, is a four-movement
chamber composition by
Czech composer Bedřich
Smetana. It is an
autobiographical work with
nationalistic elements and was published...
- Muni****l
House (Czech: Obecní dům) is a
civic building that
houses Smetana Hall, a
celebrated concert venue, in Prague,
Czech Republic. It is located...
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Below is a List of
compositions by Bedřich
Smetana sorted by genre,
catalogue numbers,
original and
English titles. JB
numbers are from Tematický katalog...
- is a
Russian dish of sautéed
pieces of beef in a
sauce of
mustard and
smetana (sour cream). From its
origins in mid-19th-century
Tsarist Russia, it has...
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symphonic poems composed between 1874 and 1879 by the
Czech composer Bedřich
Smetana. The six pieces,
conceived as
individual works, are
often presented and...