Hanuš Wihan
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 104 years ago |
Date of birth | June 5,1855 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Czechia |
Date of died | May 1,1920 |
Died | Prague |
Czechia | |
Music groups | Bohemian Quartet |
Songs | And the Violins Stopped Playing-Part 1 |
Romanian Suite | |
Hungarian Suite | |
Coragheasca Din Benzuns/Batrinilar/Gankino Hora | |
Grozdanka I Bogdan Voivova & Koichovoto Hora | |
Sweet Rakia | |
The Lark | |
Byzantine Jam | |
The Two Guitars | |
Tribal Dances | |
Gypsy Hymn | |
And the Violins Stopped Playing-Part 2 | |
Introduction by Nancy Richardson | |
Horses of the Troika | |
Kaylan Raga | |
Oblivion | |
Hora Martisorului | |
Introduction by John DeBossu | |
Dances from the Balaton | |
Sarba/Briul/Gamparele/Briul | |
Introduction by Christine Harrington | |
Bihari Verbunkos | |
Introduction by Stan Renard | |
Hora in A Minor | |
Whistle Hora | |
Romanian Suite With Bear Dance | |
Krepkata | |
Introduction by Russell Gusetti | |
Doina | |
The Acacia Road | |
Hora Staccato | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1531365 |
Hanuš Wihan Life story
Hanuš Wihan was a renowned Czech cellist, considered the greatest of his time. He was strongly associated with the works of Antonín Dvořák, whose Cello Concerto in B minor, Rondo in G minor, and the short piece Silent Woods were all dedicated to him.