Karel Ančerl (11 April 1908 – 3 July 1973) was a Czechoslovak conductor and composer, renowned especially for his performances of contemporary music and...
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Ančerl may refer to: Karel Ančerl (born Antscherl; 1908–1973), Czech conductor and composer 21801 Ančerl, minor planet named after Karel Ančerl This disambiguation...
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The Karel Ančerl Gold Edition is the collection of 42 reissued and remastered albums, recorded by Czech conductor Karel Ančerl from 1950 until 1968, when...
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includes the work played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Karel Ančerl. David Vaughan. "Josef Horak, a twentieth-century Czech hero" Archived...
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Concerto, especially those with the Czech Philharmonic and conductors Karel Ančerl and Václav Neumann, are taken as references. Josef Suk was born in Prague...
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Gunther. Many conductors have recorded cycles of the symphonies, including Karel Ančerl, Jiří Bělohlávek, Gustavo Dudamel, Neeme Järvi, István Kertész, Rafael...
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Vaňhal) Jan Zach Jan Dismas Zelenka Otakar Zich See Czech musicians Karel Ančerl, conductor Jiří Bělohlávek, conductor Gabriela Beňačková, opera singer...
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Jascha Horenstein with the London Symphony Orchestra, September, 1966 Karel Ančerl with the Czech Philharmonic, 1966 Otto Klemperer and the New Philharmonia...
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Auschwitz on September 28, 1944. Jan Ančerl February 28, 1943 c. October 15, 1944 1 Jewish Son of Karel Ančerl and Valy Ančerl. Born while parents were in Theresienstadt...
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1965, including a famous one of Lalo's Symphonie espagnole conducted by Karel Ančerl. Other acclaimed recordings are her renditions of the Brahms Violin Concerto...
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