- John
Stepan Zamecnik (May 14, 1872 in Cleveland, Ohio – June 13, 1953 in Los Angeles, California) was an
American composer and conductor. He is best known...
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Zámečník or
Zamecnik is a
Czech language occupational surname for a
locksmith and may
refer to: John
Stepan Zamecnik (1872–1953),
American composer and...
- Paul
Charles Zamecnik (November 22, 1912 –
October 27, 2009) was an
American scientist who pla**** a
central role in the
early history of
molecular biology...
- film
featured a
theme song
entitled "Wings"
which was
composed by J. S
Zamecnik and
Ballard Macdonald. The film was
written by John Monk
Saunders (with...
- company.
Almost immediately, Fox and
Zamecnik began a
collaboration that
resulted in a
prolific output of music.
Zamecnik used more than
twenty pseudonyms...
- politics. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521534208.
Zámečník,
Stanislav (2004). That Was
Dachau 1933–1945.
Translated by Paton, Derek...
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entitled "Paradise"
which was
composed by
Harry D. Ker (words) and J.S.
Zamecnik (music).
Shortly after completing The
Merry Widow and
having had a bad...
- Grimaldi, some of
which held a
single prisoner,
others several.
Stanislav Zámečník, Das war Dachau. Comité
International de Dachau,
Luxemburg (2002) pp. 348-350...
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Josef Vlach Rudolf Snížek Jan
Zámečník Aleš Horák
Radek Volf Programmer(s)
Filip Doksanský
Andrej Török Artist(s) Jan
Zámečník Aleš Horák Jiří Bartoněk Jiří...
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transcriber of the piece. It also
bears a
resemblance to part of John
Stepan Zamecnik's 1913
composition Mysterious –
Burglar Music 1,
which appeared in Sam Fox...