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    Emil Hlobil (11 October 1901 – 25 January 1987) was a Czech composer and music professor based in Prague. Hlobil was born in Veselí nad Lužnicí, but lived...
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  • drawn from Tolstoy's novel. 1962: Anna Kareninová by Czech composer Emil Hlobil on his own libretto, premièred in České Budějovice in 1963. 1970: Anna...
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  • film and television actor. Julian Hoke Harris, 80, American sculptor. Emil Hlobil, 85, Czechoslovakian composer and music professor. Henry Krips, 74, Austrian-Australian...
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  • 1956 he studied composition at the Prague Conservatory as a pupil of Emil Hlobil. From 1956 he studied at the AMU in Prague. His first publicly performed...
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  • Bulgaria, and studied composition at the Prague Academy of Music with Emil Hlobil and at the Sofia State Academy with Alexander Raichev and Dimitar Tapkoff...
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  • Rozalie Hirs (born 1965) Joe Hisaishi (born 1950) Franz Hitz (1828–1891) Emil Hlobil (1901–1987) Christopher Hobbs (born 1950) Gilad Hochman (born 1982) Alun...
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  • Cello Concerto in G (1940) Ryōhei Hirose Cello Concerto Triste (1971) Emil Hlobil Cello Concerto (1983) Vincent Ho City Suite: concerto for amplified cello...
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    Conifer). Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953): One string quartet (1931). Emil Hlobil (1901–1987): At least five string quartets (at least 3 published: No...
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  • Slavický (1910–1999) Rafael Kubelík (1914–1996) Jan Hanuš (1915–2004) Emil Hlobil (1901–1987) Vítězslava Kaprálová (1915–1940) Gideon Klein (1919–1945)...
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    folklorist; worked here Karel Traxler (1866–1936), chess master; lived here Emil Hlobil (1901–1987), composer and music professor Lubomír Štrougal (1924–2023)...
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