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Vladimír Sommer
Vladimír Sommer (28 February 1921 in Dolní Jiřetín near Most – 8 September 1997 in Prague) was a Czech composer.Sommer began his studies at the Prague Conservatory, where he studied violin with Bedřich Voldan and composition with Karel Janeček. He then continued his education at the Academy of Arts and Music with Pavel Bořkovec. His first job was a composition teacher, and he eventually became a professor in the Music Department of Charles University. Sommer wrote three symphonies, an overture, one cello concerto and one violin concerto, chamber music, and choral pieces. He died in 1997 in Prague. Provided by Wikipedia
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13by Kardoš, Dezider, 1914-1991, Moyzes, Alexander, 1906-1984, Drejsl, Radim, 1923-1953, Podéšť, Ludvík, 1921-1968, Andrašovan, Tibor, 1917-2001, Sommer, Vladimír, 1921-1997, Elbert, Karol, 1911-1997, Dobiáš, Václav, 1909-1978, Seidel, Jan, 1908-1998, Urbanec, Bartolomej, 1918-1983
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14by Prokofjev, Sergej Sergejevič, 1891-1953Other Authors: “...Sommer, Vladimír, 1921-1997...”
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16by Honegger, Arthur, 1892-1955Other Authors: “...Sommer, Vladimír 1921-1997...”
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17by Barvík, Miroslav, 1919-1998Other Authors: “...Sommer, Vladimír, 1921-1997...”
Published 1950
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