- Vilém
Tauský CBE (20 July 1910, Přerov,
Moravia – 16
March 2004, London) was a
Czech conductor and
composer who, from the
advent of the
Second World War...
- Somacarrera, de Gruyter,
Berlin 2013, p. 129–144, ISBN 978-83-7656-017-5
Tausky,
Thomas E.
Biocritical Essay.
Archived 27
March 2014 at the
Wayback Machine...
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ballad was sung by Owen Brannigan. The
version sung was
arranged by Vilém
Tauský as an
abridged narrative,
having 10
verses as
opposed to the original's...
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Bogatyrev 1910 2003
Belarusian Patricia Blomfield Holt 1910 2003
Canadian Vilém
Tauský 1910 2004
Czech Leon
Stein 1910 2002
American Otto
Joachim 1910 2010 German-born...
- Paul Hamburger. New York: St Martin's Press. Janáček, Leoš (1982).
Tauský, Vilém;
Tauský,
Margaret (eds.). Leoš Janáček:
Leaves from his Life. London: Kahn...
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witnessed the
establishment of the
Environmental Division. The companies,
Tausky Leu Müller,
Heinzelmann AG and Uli
Lippuner AG
became members of the Gruner...
- Stivín,
flute player Karel Strakatý,
singer Vaclav Talich,
conductor Vilém
Tauský,
conductor Štěpán Rak,
guitarist Zuzana Růžičková,
harpsichordist Miroslav...
- 2005) 1909 – Eric Rowan,
South African cricketer (d. 1993) 1910 – Vilém
Tauský, Czech-English
conductor and
composer (d. 2004) 1911 – Baqa Jilani, Indian...
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sitar player March 15 – Eva Likova, 84,
operatic soprano March 16 – Vilém
Tauský, 93,
Czech conductor and
composer March 18
Vytas Brenner, 57, musician,...
- Cast, 22
September 1954 (Sadler's
Wells Theatre, London, conductor: Vilém
Tauský) Mrs.
Cadogan mezzo-soprano
Sheila Ross Lord
Nelson tenor Robert Thomas...