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  1. Piano. Bedřich Smetana (March 2, 1824 - 12 May 12, 1884) is considered one of the greatest Czech composers of the nineteenth century and the country's first nationalist composer, having incorporated folk songs, dances, written operas and other works in celebration of the Czech history and language. Along with Dvořák, Janáček, and Martinů ...

  2. Though he had gone completely deaf, Smetana composed some of his greatest works in his final decade. Although he was a small, physically weak man, Smetana was stubborn, determined and tenacious. Young Smetana dropped out of school in Prague, where he was mocked by classmates for his country manners. Smetana is considered the father of Czech music.

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  4. Smetana left behind an immense catalog of works for piano, orchestra, chamber music, and operas. He is still regarded as one of the pillars of Czech culture today: every year, the Prague Spring Festival opens with a performance of his sublime cycle Má Vlast , from which the second poem, The Moldau , the most famous, symbolizes the Vltava River ...

  5. Born in Litomysl, Czechoslovakia, in 1824, Bedrich Smetana is considered the founder of Czech nationalist music. He was a gifted child prodigy; playing in a string quartet at the age of five, and playing the piano for the Emperor of Austria a year later. He moved to Prague in 1843 to continue his studies and made a meager living teaching.

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884) a prominent Czech composer of the 19th century, holds a significant place in the history of classical music. Born in Leitomischl in 1824, Smetana’s musical journey unfolded amidst personal struggles and a deep love for his Czech homeland.

  7. Biography: Bedřich Smetana was a Czech composer best known for advancing the development of a musical style that embodied Czech nationalism. His famous works include his opera The Bartered Bride (1866) and the symphonic cycle Má vlast ("My Fatherland"), which includes the well-known Vltava ("The Moldau"). Smetana displayed musical genius ...

  8. Biography. Closely associated with the development of Czech music, Bed ř ich Smetana's career was full of hardships and his recognition, even in his homeland, as the "father of Czech music" was long in being established. Born on March 2, 1824, Smetana was introduced to music by his father, who himself had a natural inclination for music and ...

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