Adolf Heyduk
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Adolf Heyduk (6 June 1835 – 6 February 1923) was a distinguished
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and writer. Many of his poems were later set to music by
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. The best known and most widely performed is the poignant and tender
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with its hauntingly exquisite setting, included in the repertoire of many renowned instrumentalists and vocalists.


Life

Born in Rychmburk (today Předhradí), he began his studies in
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in 1850. After finishing his studies in 1859, he became a teacher in Prague, and later in
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. In 1876, he began to teach at the Prague's gymnasium, and became the chairman of the literary section of the ''
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'' association. He married in Písek in 1877. His two daughters died.


Work

Lyric poetry *Básně *Hořec a srdečník *V zátiší *Zaváté listy *Na vlnách *Na černé hodince *Cimbál a husle *Lesní Kvítí Epic poetry *Dřevorubec *Dědův odkaz *Ptačí motivy 19th-century Czech poets Czech male poets 1835 births 1923 deaths People from Chrudim District Epic poets Lyric poets 19th-century male writers Burials at Vyšehrad Cemetery {{CzechRepublic-writer-stub