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Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Dvořák
Czech composer (1841-1904)
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Josef Suk
Josef Suk
Czech composer and violinist (1874-1935)
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Jaroslav Křička
Jaroslav Křička
Czech conductor, music educator and composer
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Julius Fučík
Julius Fučík
czech composer
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Pražák Quartet
Pražák Quartet
Czech string quartet established in 1972
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Marek Štryncl
Marek Štryncl
Czech conductor and violoncellist
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Leopold Koželuch
Leopold Koželuch
Czech music educator, composer and pianist
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Rudolf Friml
Rudolf Friml
Czech composer
Jarmil Burghauser
Czech composer, conductor, and musicologist

Jarmil Burghauser

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Czech composer, conductor, and musicologist
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Jarmil Michael Burghauser (born Jarmil Michael Mokrý, 21 October 1921, Písek – 19 February 1997, Prague) was a Czech composer, conductor, and musicologist.

After the short-lived Prague Spring, he incurred the disfavor of his country's Communist regime and had to adopt the pseudonym Michal Hájků in order to write a series of compositions in a style which evoked earlier periods of music, called Storie apocrifa della musica Boema.