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František Škroup

1801-1862 NL
Composer / Conductor of Classical
A.k.a. František Jan Škroup

Czech composer and conductor. Born June 3, 1801 in Osice near Hradec Králové (Bohemia, former Holy Roman Empire, presently Czech Republic), died February 7, 1862 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Best remembered as the composer of “Kde domov můj?”, the Czech national anthem, originating from the theatre play “Fidlovačka” (1834) by Josef Kajetán Tyl.

     
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Tschechien - Kde domov můj (Wo ist meine Heimat?) on EM 2012 - Die 16 Nationalhymnen by The National Anthems Orchestra
Kde domov můj? on RAF Music for Service Occasions by Various Artists

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Symphony No 2 In C Minor, Op 27 (Asrael)Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiří Waldhans, František Škroup, Josef Suk2009Album
Trios For Piano, Clarinet And CelloLudwig van Beethoven, František Škroup1982Album
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