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Vačkář, feminine: Vačkářová is a Czech language surname. Notable people with the surname include: People *Dalibor Cyril Vačkář Dalibor Cyril Vačkář (19 September 1906 – 21 October 1984) was a Czechs, Czech contemporary composer. He was renowned throughout Czechoslovakia. Biography Dalibor C. Vačkář was born on 19 September 1906 in Korčula (town), Korčula in t ... (1906–1984), Czech composer * Václav Vačkář (1881–1954), Czech composer * Vladimír Vačkář (born 1949), Czech cyclist See also * * * Vackář oscillator, wide range variable frequency oscillator {{surname ...
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Dalibor Cyril Vačkář
Dalibor Cyril Vačkář (19 September 1906 – 21 October 1984) was a Czechs, Czech contemporary composer. He was renowned throughout Czechoslovakia. Biography Dalibor C. Vačkář was born on 19 September 1906 in Korčula (town), Korčula in the Adriatic, a son of Václav Vačkář (1881–1954), a musician who later became synonymous with Music of the Czech Republic, Czech popular music, and Johanna Faltysová, an actress. Vačkář studied composition with Josef Suk (composer), Josef Suk (a pupil and son-in-law of Antonín Dvořák), and violin with Karel Hoffman at the Prague Conservatory, and graduated in 1931. His early compositions reflect the influence of his teacher Josef Suk. They are lyrical, heartfelt and contemplative, and express new formations of harmony and timbre. However, the new musical language of pre-war modernism and the spontaneity of jazz prompted him to set out on his own compositional path. From early on he was attracted to solo and concert composition ...
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Václav Vačkář
Václav Vačkář (12 August 1881 – 4 February 1954) was a Czech composer and conductor of the late romantic era. He is well known for his marches, especially for his march "Šohaj". Vačkář is also a very prolific composer with over 300 original pieces of music. Biography Vačkář received military training in Przemyśl, Poland, from 1895 to 1898 during which he began learning about music through a military program. After his time in Poland Váckář began to play and conduct in various local orchestras including the Czech Philharmonic. In 1952 he wrote the book ''Instrumentace symfonického orchestru a hudby dechové'' ("Instrumentation for the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Music") with his aforementioned son Dalibor Cyril Vačkář which is still taught in Czech conservatories. Influences Vaćkář's predecessor Bedřich Smetana innovated the Czech nationalistic style. A style that embodied the desire many Czechs felt to secede from the Austrian Empire and was also adopted ...
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Vladimír Vačkář
Vladimír Vačkář (born 6 February 1949) is a former Czech cyclist. He competed in the sprint event at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References External links * 1949 births Living people Czech male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Czechoslovakia Cyclists at the 1972 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Prostějov Cyclists from the Olomouc Region {{CzechRepublic-cycling-bio-stub ...
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