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  1. František Kočvara, known later in England as Frantisek Kotzwara (1730 – September 2, 1791), was a Czech violist, virtuoso double bassist and composer. His death was one of the first recorded instances of death by erotic asphyxiation.

  2. Feb 6, 2012 · Learn how the double bassist and composer Frantisek Kotzwara died in 1791 after asking a prostitute to strangle him for erotic pleasure. This is one of the first recorded cases of death by erotic asphyxiation and a case study for psychiatrists.

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  3. Jun 10, 2020 · In the first of our series of Descriptive music pieces typical of the Regency period, we present The Battle of Prague, by F. Kotzwara.

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    • Regency Rum Bluffers
  4. Aug 22, 2016 · This is my orchestration of bohemian composer František Kocžwara's (who today is only known for weird death...look it up) obscure piano piece 'The Battle of Prague'.

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    • mead1955
  5. Jan 22, 2022 · Learn about the bizarre and tragic death of Frantisek Kotzwara, a Czech composer who asked a prostitute to hang him by a rope for sexual pleasure. Discover the history and controversies of erotic asphyxiation, a practice that dates back to ancient times and has been linked to various cultures and celebrities.

  6. “ACK!”The last breath from the lungs of Czech composer František Kotzwara (also spelled Kočvara) left his body, as he sat on the floorboards of an English ap...

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    • SoupyMold
  7. Frantisek Kotzwara was a Bohemian musician who composed battle music, including the famous Battle of Prague. He died in 1791 after tying a rope around his neck during sex with a prostitute, one of the first recorded cases of erotic asphyxiation.

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