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- Jan Tausinger (1 November 1921 in Piatra Neamţ – 29 July 1980 in Prague) was a Romania-born ethnic Czech violist, conductor and composer. Tausinger studied...
- English Leo Smit 1921 1999 American Vladimír Sommer 1921 1997 Czech Jan Tausinger 1921 1980 Czech İlhan Usmanbaş 1921 2025 Turkish Peter Wishart 1921 1984...
- handball coach Bogdan Țăruș, athlete Daniel Tătaru, mathematician Jan Tausinger, violist, conductor, and composer Mihai Trăistariu, singer and songwriter...
- Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 12 October 2020. Tausinger, Rona (14 April 2020). "'I wrote about a charismatic man, a psychopath...
- notable pupils include Brian Jackson, Štěpán Koníček, Libor Pešek, Jan Tausinger, and Martin Turnovský. As a conductor, Ančerl followed a recognizably...
- Kurz 1930–1939 Jaroslav Kocián 1939–1940 Václav Holzknecht 1942–1970 Jan Tausinger 1971–1976 František Martiník 1976–1989 Věroslav Neumann 1989–2004 Pavel...
- Cugler-Poni, poet Ludovic Dauș, novelist Julius Podlipny, painter Jan Tausinger, violinist, conductor and composer Anton Vorel, herbalist Lascăr Vorel...
- minor for viola solo, Op. 131d (1915) Jan Tausinger: Duetti Compatibili for soprano and viola (1971) Jan Tausinger: Concertino meditazione for viola and chamber...
- chamber composition for soprano, piano and tower bell to words by Jan Tausinger, Op. 29 (1982) Svatý Václave (Saint Wenceslas), Evocation of the Ancient...
- performances of modern compositions (e.g. Ilja Hurník: Sonata da camera, Jan Tausinger: Evocations). Since the 1970s he has been a teacher at the Conservatoire...