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Zlonice is a
market town in
Kladno District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 2,300 inhabitants. The
villages of Břešťany...
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Symphony No. 1 in C minor, B. 9,
subtitled The
Bells of
Zlonice (Czech: Zlonické zvony), was
composed by Antonín Dvořák
during February and March...
- the age of 13,
through the
influence of his father, Dvořák was sent to
Zlonice to live with his
uncle Antonín Zdenĕk in
order to
learn the
German language...
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Symphonies No. 1 in C
minor (The
Bells of
Zlonice) No. 2 in B♭
major No. 3 in E♭
major No. 4 in D
minor No. 5 in F
major No. 6 in D
major No. 7 in D minor...
- Pozořice (2,399) Velké Poříčí (2,368)
Peruc (2,340) Mladé Buky (2,301)
Zlonice (2,285) Velké Němčice (2,249) Štěchovice (2,224) Škvorec (2,218) Náměšť...
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conducts Dvořák’s
Complete Symphonies: 1 –
Symphony No.1 (The
Bells of
Zlonice) [Hänssler]".
classical Source "No. 60173". The
London Gazette (Supplement)...
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referenced by
Burghauser number.
Symphony No. 1 in C
minor (The
Bells of
Zlonice), B. 9 (1865)
Symphony No. 2 in B♭ major, B. 12 (1865)
Symphony No. 3 in...
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harpist who
lived in the Holy
Roman Empire.
Krumpholz was born in, near
Zlonice. He was the
brother of
Wenzel Krumpholz,
violinist and
mandolin player...
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Karel Pippich (21
April 1849 in
Zlonice – 29
March 1921 in Chrudim) was a
Czech lawyer,
Sokol organizer and writer.
Vlasty skon: Dramatická báseň o třech...
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Symphonies No. 1 in C
minor (The
Bells of
Zlonice) No. 2 in B♭
major No. 3 in E♭
major No. 4 in D
minor No. 5 in F
major No. 6 in D
major No. 7 in D minor...