sax, 1911-1986 CZ, Prague
Musician / Composer / Arranger / Conductor of Jazz and Pop
Czech big band leader, saxophonist, conductor and arranger. Born October 8, 1911 in Prague (former Austro-Hungarian Empire), died February 26, 1986 in Prague (former Czechoslovakia). One of the key figures and pioneers of jazz in former Czechoslovakia.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Portréty Českých Hvězd | Karel Vlach | 2000 | Compil. |
Vteřiny v Lloydu II (1942 - 1943) | Karel Vlach | 1994 | Compil. |
Vteřiny v Lloydu I (Karel Vlach 1939-1942) | Karel Vlach | 1994 | Compil. |
V Tanečním Rytmu S Karlem Vlachem – Společenské Tance | Karel Vlach | 1979 | Album |
Melodie, Které Nestárnou | Karel Gott, Karel Vlach | 1975 | Album |
Záhorácka Pesnička | Karol Baláž, Karel Vlach, Aladar Baláž | 1974 | Single |
20 Let S Orchestrem Karla Vlacha | Karel Vlach | 1966 | Compil. |
Civilisace / Kalná Řeka | Jan Werich, Rudolf Cortés, Karel Vlach | 1953 | Album |
Stonožka / Tmavomodrý Svět | Jan Werich, Karel Vlach | 1952 | Album |
Karel Vlach Hraje Písně Jaroslava Ježka | Karel Vlach, Jan Werich, Rudolf Cortés | 1952 | Compil. |
Karel Vlach Hraje Taneční Melodie (2) | Karel Vlach | 1952 | Album |
Dođi U Moju Kolibu / Sentimentalno Putovanje | Karel Vacek, Karel Vlach | Album | |
The Gay Tune | Karel Vlach | Single | |
Dance Music • Dance Tunes | Karel Vlach And His Variety Theatre Orchestra • Emil Kaplánek And His Dance Orchestra | Compil. |
Karel Vlach Orchestra *1939 Jazz and Pop |