Libor Pešek
Libor Pešek (22 June 1933 – 23 October 2022) was a Czech conductor. He was among the most famous conductors of his time, working regularly across Europe as chief conductor of orchestras in Prague, but also for ten years with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. His career spanned more than 70 years during which he won awards from Great Britain and others. He conducted Czech music by composers such as Vítězslav Novák, Josef Suk and Pavel Josef Vejvanovský better known by performances and recordings.
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1by Vejvanovský, Pavel Josef, ca 1640-1693Other Authors: “...Pešek, Libor, 1933-...”
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2by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791Other Authors: “...Pešek, Libor, 1933-...”
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14by Vejvanovský, Pavel Josef, ca 1640-1693Other Authors: “...Pešek, Libor, 1933-...”
Published 1965
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19by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791Other Authors: “...Pešek, Libor, 1933-...”
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