Ladislav Vycpálek

Ladislav Vycpalek, before 1931 Ladislav Vycpálek (Vršovice, Prague, 23 February 1882 – Prague, 9 January 1969) was a Czech composer and violist.

Vycpálek studied composition under Vítězslav Novák. However, he very soon found his own expressive style. He mainly composed vocal and choral works. Prior to World War I, he occupied himself with setting Czech and German symbolist poetry to music, then he drew inspiration from folk poetry. After the war, he turned towards a more humanistic philosophical reflection, creating three well-known cantatas: ''Cantata of the Last Things of Man'' ('''', 1920–22), ''Blessed Be Man'' ('''', 1933), and the ''Czech Requiem'' ('''', 1940). Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Vycpálek, Ladislav, 1882-1969
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    Published 1952
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    Published 1953
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    by Vycpálek, Ladislav, 1882-1969
    Published 1956
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    by Vycpálek, Ladislav, 1882-1969
    Published 1966
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    by Vycpálek, Ladislav 1882-1969
    Published 1985
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