• František Kočvara, known later in England as Frantisek Kotzwara (1730[1] – September 2, 1791[2][3]), was a Czech violist, virtuoso double bassist and composer...
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  • koláček. koczwarism – Sexual asphyxiophilia in medical slang; after František Kočvara pistol – from píšťala, a 15th-century Hussite firearm (alternative...
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  • Knox (b. 1956) Ulrich Koch (1921–1996) Vesko Kountchev (b. 1974) František Kočvara (1730–1791), composer Katalin Kokas (b. 1978), violinist Johann Král...
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  • Gassmann (1729–1774) František Xaver Pokorný (1729–1794) František Kočvara (1730–1791) František Xaver Dušek (1731–1799) František Brixi (1732–1771) Josef...
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  • Bohumil Laušman Matúš Bukovčan as Štefan Kočvara Tomáš Kraucher as Vladimír Krajina Jan Holík as František Hála Petra Jungmanová as Milada Horáková Vladimír...
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  • mélyhegedűre (7 Variations) for viola solo (1983); Editio Musica Budapest František Kočvara (1730?–1791) 3 Sonatas for viola with basso continuo, Op. 1 (published...
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    enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and studied under Professor František Sequens, Antonín Lhota and Julius Mařák. During his studies, he met Mikoláš...
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  • ANO 4 688 21,52 4 106 43,31 Pavel Hojda KSČM 3 615 16,59 — — Jaroslav Kočvara ODS 2 109 9,68 — — Vítězslav Padevět TOP 09, STAN 2 043 9,37 — — Libor...
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