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Schwanda the
Bagpiper (Czech:
Švanda dudák),
written in 1926, is an
opera in two acts and five scenes, with
music by Jaromír
Weinberger to a
Czech libretto...
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Švanda Theatre in Smíchov (Czech: Švandovo
divadlo na Smíchově) is a
theatre in Smíchov a
suburb of Prague. It
continues the long
tradition of the previous...
- Matouš Ruml (born 4
October 1985) is a
Czech actor,
known mainly for his role in the TV
series Comeback. Ruml was born on 4
October 1985 in Prague, Czechoslovakia...
- the Dvořák Hall of the Rudolfinum, the
Church of St.
Simon and Jude, the
Švanda Theatre in Smíchov and the
Salon Philharmonia. The
orchestra receives government...
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Soccer League. The team was
founded in 1998 by
father and son Mike and Matt
Svanda. In 2019, the team won the
National Amateur Cup for the
first time in its...
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Ladislav Švanda (born 14
February 1959 in Prague) is a
former Czech cross-country
skier who
raced from 1982 to 1990. He
earned a
bronze medal in the 4...
- Hungary, and Prague. In 1926
Weinberger completed Schwanda the
Bagpiper (
Švanda Dudák),
which became highly successful, with
thousands of
performances in...
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interpretation which would not
deviate from the script. In the
interpretation by
Švanda theatre, who
premiered the play and who also parti****ted on the creation...
- poprvé vysílala barevná televize". Reflex.
Retrieved 17
November 2023.
Švanda,
Martin (2022). Zavedení barevné
televize v Československu (PDF) (Thesis)...
- Chopin) – 4:29 "Schwanda the Bagpiper" (arrangement of Jaromír Weinberger's
Švanda the Bagpiper) – 1:49 "Exit Schwanda" – 1:18 "Bendigedig" – 5:20 (with Terry...