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No 2 Ukolebavka (Wiegenloied) by Milan Zelenka (Guitar Tab)

No 2 Ukolebavka (Wiegenloied) by Milan Zelenka(1939-) Zelenka was born in Czechoslovakia and studied guitar at the Prague Conservatory with Štěpána Urbana. While a student, he took first place in music competitions in Moscow in 1957 and again in Vienna in 1959. After graduation, he conducted a career as a concert guitarist, appearing internationally. He …

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Four Ballad Stories 3 Espressivo by Milan Tesar

Four Ballad Stories 3 Espressivo by Milan Tesar (1938-) Milan Tesar was born in Prague on March 30th, 1938. In 1964 he finished his musical education at the Prague Conservatory and took up his work as a musical teacher at the Prague Volkskonservatorium. His music contains classical elements influenced by the Czech and Bohemian tradition …

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Four Ballad Stories 2 Cantabile by Milan Tesar

Four Ballad Stories 2 Cantabile by Milan Tesar (1938-) Milan Tesar was born in Prague on March 30th, 1938. In 1964 he finished his musical education at the Prague Conservatory and took up his work as a musical teacher at the Prague Volkskonservatorium. His music contains classical elements influenced by the Czech and Bohemian tradition …

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Four Ballad Stories 1 Moderato by Milan Tesar

Four Ballad Stories 1 Moderato by Milan Tesar (1938-) Milan Tesar was born in Prague on March 30th, 1938. In 1964 he finished his musical education at the Prague Conservatory and took up his work as a musical teacher at the Prague Volkskonservatorium. His music contains classical elements influenced by the Czech and Bohemian tradition …

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Humoresque by Antonin Dvorak

Humoresque by Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) Antonin Dvorak was a Czech composer of the late Romantic music, who employed the idioms of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia. Dvořák’s own style is sometimes called “romantic-classicist synthesis”. His works include symphonic, choral and chamber music, concerti, operas and many of other orchestral and vocal-instrumental …

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