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Burghauser, Jarmil, 1921-1997

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Personal name headingBurghauser, Jarmil, 1921-1997
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Variant(s)Mokrý, Jarmil, 1921-1997
See alsoAlternate identity: Hájků, Michal, 1921-1997
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Associated countryCzech Republic
Birth date1921-10-21
Death date1997-02-19
Place of birthPísek (Jihočeský kraj, Czech Republic)
Place of deathPrague (Czech Republic)
Field of activityComposition (Music) Musicology Arrangement (Music) Instrumentation and orchestration Conducting
Profession or occupationComposers Musicologists Orchestrators Conductors (Music)
Found inAuthor Česká, c1957.
New Grove (Burghauser, Jarmil; b. Oct. 21, 1921, Písek; Czech composer and musicologist)
Notes, June 1998: p. 875 (Burghauser, Jarmil; d. Feb. 19, 1997, at 75, Prague; Czech composer, conductor, and musicologist)
Janáček, L. Capriccio for piano left hand and wind ensemble, 195-?: label (Jarmil M. Burghauser, conductor)
Grove music online, June 26, 2006 (Burghauser (Mokrý), Jarmil; b. Oct. 21, 1921, Písek, d. Feb. 19, 1997, Prague; Czech composer and musicologist)
Dvořák, A. Violoncellový koncert, 1977: title page ([redaktor] Jarmil Burghauser; Originally for cello and piano; orchestrated by the editor)
Wikipedia, November 15, 2018 (Jarmil Burghauser; Jarmil Michael Burghauser (born Jarmil Michael Mokrý, October 21, 1921, Písek -- February 19, 1997, Prague) was a Czech composer, conductor, and musicologist; after the short-lived Prague Spring, he incurred the disfavor of his country's Communist regime and had to adopt the pseudonym Michal Hájků in order to write a series of compositions in a style which evoked earlier periods of music, called Storie apocrifa della musica Boema)