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  1. Leoš Janáček (pronunciación en checo: /ˈlɛoʃ ˈjanaːtʃɛk/ (escuchar ⓘ), bautizado como Leo Eugen Janáček; Hukvaldy, 3 de julio de 1854 – Ostrava, 12 de agosto de 1928) fue un compositor, teórico musical, estudioso del folclore y profesor checo.

  2. Leoš Janáček (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlɛoʃ ˈjanaːtʃɛk] ⓘ, 3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist, and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic music, including Eastern European folk music, to create an original, modern musical style.

  3. Hace 6 días · Leoš Janáček (born July 3, 1854, Hukvaldy, Moravia, Austrian Empire—died Aug. 12, 1928, Ostrava, Czech.) was a composer, one of the most important exponents of musical nationalism of the 20th century. Janáček was a choirboy at Brno and studied at the Prague, Leipzig, and Vienna conservatories.

  4. www.leosjanacek.eu › enLeoš Janáček

    Leoš Janáček is the most frequently performed Czech opera composer in the world, and according to the Operabase statistics, belongs to 20 most frequently performed opera composer at all. From 2004 until the end of 2020 alone there were more than 3300 performances of Janáček's operas in both European theatres as well as in New York, Tokyo ...

  5. Leoš Janácek (1854–1928) was one of the most original operatic composers of the early 20th century. A late developer, he was fifty when he completed his first mature opera, Jenufa, and wrote much of his greatest music in his final decade.

  6. LEOŠ JANÁČEK. (1854–1928) Aunque Leoš Janáček, por año de nacimiento, pertenece más a la generación de Antonín Dvořák, su obra forma parte de los hechos más significativos de la música del siglo XX, y por eso sitúa a su creador entre los compositores de hasta dos generaciones más jóvenes.

  7. LEOŠ JANÁČEK, EL COMPOSITOR DE ÓPERAS CHECO MÁS INTERPRETADO EN EL MUNDO, VIVIÓ Y CREÓ EN BRNO. Adónde ir para encontrarse con Leoš Janáček sino a Brno, ciudad donde este compositor mundial pasó la mayoría de su vida y donde sonó por primera vez una importante parte de su obra.