Miloslav kabelac biography of williams
With his life and work, Miloslav Kabeláč, one of the greatest 20th-century Czech symphonists, foregrounded a highly topical theme: the.
He was an active and influential figure both at Prague Radio and as a teacher at Prague Conservatory(where he introduced many young Czech....
The composer Miloslav Kabelac (1908-1979) studied composition at the Prague Conservatoire under Karel Boleslav Jirak and conducting under Pavel Dedecek, at its Master School he studied the piano under Vilem Kurz.
Since 1932 he had been working in Radio Prague as a conductor and one of its first music directors. With an interval in 1941-1945, brought about by the situation under the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, he had worked here until 1954.
As an organizer he had been active in the "Umelecka beseda", and later on, in the Union of Czechoslovak Composers.
One of the finest of modern Czech composers, Miloslav Kabelác was inspired throughout his life by Czech folklore, and incorporated a variety of modern and.Since 1958 he had been a Professor of the Prague Conservatoire for many years. He had heralded the successful creative development of his pupils - Zdenek Lukas, Jan Malek, Jaroslav Krcek, Jan Slimacek and Ivana Loudova. He had also instigated wider links of subjects; among others he has been quoted by Jaroslav Krcek in his violin concerto, and by the Slovak composer Roman Berger in his composition for organ Exodus II.
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