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Miloš Janoušek

Janoušek was born on 16 July 1952 in Bratislava. While studying medicine at the Charles University, he composed and performed music with various amateur theatres in Prague. Following his graduation, he started composing music for professional theatres as well, mainly for the Andrej Bagar Theatre in Nitra.
Janoušek was a co-founder of the association of Slovak folk musicians ''Slnovrat'' and a member of the folk band ''Jednofázové kvasenie''. In 1976, he performed along with other folk, jazz and rock musicians at a ''Youth Concert'' in Pezinok, which led to a rise of popularity of "Western" music in Slovakia.
From 1991 to 1999, Janoušek was involved in development TV programs about folk music for the Slovak Television. In 1996 he wrote a book ''Folk in Slovakia'' mapping the history of folk music in the country.
In addition to his cultural activities, Janoušek worked as a medical doctor before his retirement in 2022.
Janoušek died of a stroke in Bratislava on 12 February 2023, at the age of 70. Provided by Wikipedia
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11Published 2006Other Authors: “...Janoušek, Miloš, 1952-2023...”
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12Published 1990Other Authors: “...Janoušek, Miloš, 1952-2023...”
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