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  1. Leoš Janáček (Czech: [ˈlɛoʃ ˈjanaːtʃɛk] ⓘ, [1] [2] 3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, music theorist, folklorist, publicist, and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic music, including Eastern European folk music, to create an original, modern musical style.

  2. Aug 8, 2024 · Leoš Janáček (born July 3, 1854, Hukvaldy, Moravia, Austrian Empire—died Aug. 12, 1928, Ostrava, Czech.) was a composer, one of the most important exponents of musical nationalism of the 20th century.

  3. 5 days ago · The composer Leoš Janáček was fascinated by the more ominous recesses of human experience. Here are five of his darkest works

  4. Leoš Janáček (3. července 1854 Hukvaldy – 12. srpna 1928 Moravská Ostrava) byl český skladatel klasické hudby. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Přestože patřil do generace české hudební moderny , jeho styl se vyznačoval značnou osobitostí a originalitou.

  5. Leoš Janáček was born on 3 July 1854 in Hukvaldy, the ninth of fourteen children, to the Hukvaldy teacher Jiří Janáček and his wife Amálie, née Grulichová. When recalling his childhood he mentioned the school in Hukvaldy, his father's beehives, the Babí hora hill and the church gallery where he sang at ceremonial masses.

  6. Introducing Leoš Janáček. Leoš Janáček (1854–1928) was a Czech composer whose works rank among the most progressive compositions written in the 20th century. He’s known as personality who was...

  7. LEOŠ JANÁČEK, THE MOST-PERFORMED CZECH OPERA COMPOSER IN THE WORLD, LIVED AND WORKED IN BRNO. Where else to go in search of Leoš Janáček than Brno, the city where this world-renowned composer spent most of his life and where the vast majority of his work was performed for the first time.

  8. Leoš Janáček (born Hukvaldy, Moravia 3 July 1854 ; died Moravska, Ostrava 12 August 1928 ) Janacek was the most significant Czech composer in the generation that followed Smetana and Dvorak .

  9. Leoš Janáček is one of the most remarkable figures to ever appear in the world of music. He was born on 3 July 1854 in Hukvaldy as the ninth child of a rural teacher and came to Brno at the age of eleven to receive a thorough musical education at the Old Brno monastery, and he ended up connecting his entire life with Brno.

  10. Leoš Janácek (1854–1928) was one of the most original operatic composers of the early 20th century. A late developer, he was fifty when he completed his first mature opera, Jenufa, and wrote much of his greatest music in his final decade.