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  1. Milan Kymlicka (Czech: Milan Kymlička; 15 May 1936 [1] – 9 October 2008) was a Czechoslovak and Canadian arranger, composer and conductor. He was known for his composition of film and television scores, [2] including those for the animated television series Rupert, Babar, The Busy World of Richard Scarry and The Adventures of Paddington Bear ...

  2. Published Online December 3, 2012. Last Edited December 16, 2013. Milan Kymlicka. Arranger, composer, conductor, born Louny, Czechoslovakia, 15 May 1936, naturalized Canadian 1974, died Toronto, 9 Oct 2008.

  3. Milan Kymlicka. Real Name: Milan Kymlička. Profile: Strings conductor, arranger, songwriter. Born May 15, 1936 in Louny, Czechoslovakia. In 1974 he moved and stayed in Toronto, Canada. By the early 1970s he was established as one of Canada’s leading studio arranger-conductors. Show more.

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  5. Milan Kymlicka was born on 15 May 1936 in Louny, Czechoslovakia. He was a composer, known for Margaret's Museum (1995), Smart Philip (2003) and La vie d'un héros (1994). He died on 9 October 2008 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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  6. Milan Kymlicka was born on May 15, 1936 in Louny, Czechoslovakia. He was a composer, known for Margaret's Museum (1995), Smart Philip (2003) and La vie d'un héros (1994). He died on October 9, 2008 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    • May 15, 1936
    • October 9, 2008
  7. Apr 1, 2021 · Original Theme Song and Score by Milan Kymlicka. Max Chaves. 790 subscribers. 24. 1.8K views 2 years ago. "Babar". Tema compuesto por el checoslovaco/canadiense Milan Kymlicka (1936 -...

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  8. Oct 9, 2008 · Died. October 9, 2008. Genre. Pop/Rock, Classical. Styles. Keyboard. Submit Corrections. Explore Milan Kymlicka's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Milan Kymlicka on AllMusic.

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