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Subsequent chief conductors included Rafael Kubelík ( 1942 – 1948 ), Karel Ančerl ( 1950 – 1968 ), Václav Neumann ( 1968 – 1989 ), Jiri Belohlavek ( 1990 – 1992 ), Gerd Albrecht ( 1993 – 1996 ), Vladimir Ashkenazy ( 1996 – 2003 ), and Zdeněk Mácal ( 2003 – 2007 ).
* Karel Ančerl ( 1969 – 1973 )
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Karel Ančerl ( 11 April 1908 – 3 July 1973 ), was a Czech conductor, known for his performances of contemporary music and for his interpretations of music by Czech composers.
) and digitalized titled, Karel Ančerl Gold Edition was awarded by Grand Prix du Disque de l ' Académie Charles Cros.
Memorial plaque to Czech conductor Karel Ančerl unveiled on September 6, 1998 on building of municipal office in his native Tučapy, Tábor District.
As a conductor, Ančerl followed a recognizably Czech tradition and, along with Václav Talich, Karel Šejna, Václav Neumann and numerous others, he helped to create a sense of tradition and a definable sound world related to a definable sense of Czech music.
* Karel Ančerl Gold Edition
* Karel Ančerl biography and discography
* Karel Ančerl replaces Seiji Ozawa as artistic director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
* Karel Ančerl replaces Seiji Ozawa as music director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
* Miloš Sádlo / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Karel Ančerl ( Supraphon )
* Karel Ančerl ( 1908 – 1973 ), conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and Toronto Symphony Orchestra
" Štěpán Koníček, a student of Karel Ančerl and conductor of the Film Symphony Orchestra, and Václav Lídl provided the musical score for the Deitch short, while Larz Bourne, Chris Jenkyns, and Eli Bauer wrote the cartoons.
Karel Ančerl ( c. 1963 ).
Such musicians as Karel Ančerl, Leonard Bernstein, Sir Adrian Boult, Rudolf Firkušný, Jaroslav Krombholc, Rafael Kubelík, Moura Lympany, Evgeny Mravinsky, Charles Münch, Ginette Neveu, Jarmila Novotná, Lev Oborin, David Oistrakh, Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi and Jan Panenka have won enthusiastic ovations on the Prague Spring Festival stage.
* Karel Ančerl conducting the Czech Philharmonic, ( rec.
" Štěpán Koníček, a student of Karel Ančerl and conductor of the Film Symphony Orchestra, and Václav Lídl provided the musical score for the Deitch short, while Larz Bourne, Chris Jenkyns, and Eli Bauer wrote the cartoons.
The particular nature of the camp at Theresienstadt enabled Ullmann to remain active musically: he was a piano accompanist, organized concerts (" Collegium musicum ", " Studio for New Music "), wrote critiques of musical events, and composed, as part of a cultural circle including Karel Ančerl, Rafael Schachter, Gideon Klein, Hans Krása, and other prominent musicians imprisoned there.
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They include a set of Four Songs on Chinese Poetry for baritone and piano and the Study for String Orchestra which was premiered in Theresienstadt under the Czech conductor Karel Ančerl and is probably Haas's best-known work today.
In the film, Theresienstadt, children are seen singing Hans Krása's opera, Brundibár, and Haas can be seen taking a bow after a performance, conducted by Karel Ančerl, of his Study for Strings.
According to the testimony of Karel Ančerl, Haas stood next to him after their arrival at Auschwitz.

Karel and conducting
Stucky's principal composition teachers were Richard Willis, Robert Palmer, and Karel Husa ; his principal conducting teacher was Daniel Sternberg.

Karel and Czech
* 1860 – Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod, Czech journalist ( d. 1927 )
* 1756 – Karel Blažej Kopřiva, Czech composer ( d. 1785 )
* 1990 – Karel Abraham, Czech motorcycle racer
Karel Hynek Mácha () ( 16 November 1810 – 6 November 1836 ) was a Czech romantic poet.
* 1836 – Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech poet ( b. 1810 )
* March 30 – Karel Poborsky, Czech Republic football player
** Karel Matěj Čapek-Chod, Czech naturalistic writer and journalist ( d. 1927 )
** Karel Havlíček Borovský, Czech politician and writer ( b. 1821 )
* November 5 – Karel Hynek Mácha, Czech poet ( b. 1810 )
is a 1920 science fiction play in the Czech language by Karel Čapek.
The Czech rector Karel Domin gave a speech to urge the crowd to attack, while the outnumbered German students tried to resist.
Karel Čapek () ( January 9, 1890 – December 25, 1938 ) was a Czech writer of the 20th century.
Two main topics were of interest: the exploration of the Czech village and the extent to which it remained an oasis of good morals ( Jan Herben, Karel Václav Rais, Alois Mrštík ); and Prague, especially the life of the lower classes ( Ignát Herrman, Karel Matěj Čapek Chod ).
A specifically Czech literary style, poetism, was developed by the group Devětsil ( Vítězslav Nezval, Jaroslav Seifert, Konstantin Biebl, Karel Teige ), which argued that poetry should pervade everyday life, that poetry is inseparable from daily life, that everyone is a poet.
Along with Jaroslav Hašek, Karel Čapek and Milan Kundera — likewise imaginative and amusing satirists — he is considered one of the greatest Czech writers of the 20th century.
Currently is mainly known thanks to legendary Czech truck racer Karel Loprais, in 1988-2001 he won the worlds hardest off-road race Dakar Rally as many as six times with Tatra 815.
This is one of the most melodious Czech lullabies, first collected by Karel Jaromír Erben ( 1811 – 1870 ), Czech romantic writer, poet and collector of Czech folk songs and fairy tales.
In 1856, Josef Karel Kaplan emigrated from a village southwest of Prague Bohemia ( now the Czech Republic ) and selected a quarter section ( 160 acres ) of land near the town of Owatonna.
Among the friends he made here was the future Czech revolutionary poet Karel Havlíček, whose departure for Prague in 1838 may have influenced Smetana's own desire to experience life in the capital.
In 1961, the Czech director Karel Zeman directed Baron Prášil ( Baron Munchausen ), using his unique combination of animation and live actors, and starring Miloš Kopecký as the Baron.
by the Czech playwright Karel Čapek.
Robots have been a part of science fiction since the Czech playwright Karel Čapek coined the word in 1921.

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