Beno Blachut
Beno Blachut (14 June 1913 – 10 January 1985) was a lauded Czech operatic tenor. An icon in his own nation, Blachut drew international acclaim through his many commercial recordings of Czech music. He was an instrumental part of the post-World War II school of Czech opera singers that were responsible for popularizing Czech opera internationally. He was highly regarded for his interpretations of roles in operas by Leoš Janáček, Antonín Dvořák, and Bedřich Smetana. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by Foerster, Josef Bohuslav, 1859-1951Other Authors: “...Blachut, Beno, 1913-1985...”
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14by Michna z Otradovic, Adam Václav, 1600-1676Other Authors: “...Blachut, Beno, 1913-1985...”
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15by Krolmůs, kancionál, Rychnovský, Jiří, 1540-1616, Karolides z Karlsperku, Daniel, Vodňanský, Johannes Vodnianus, 1572-1622, Benešovský, kancionálOther Authors: “...Blachut, Beno, 1913-1985...”
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20Published 1963Other Authors: “...Blachut, Beno, 1913-1985...”
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