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Václav Vačkář (born August 12, 1881, Died on February 4th 1954) was a Czech composer and conductor of the late romantic era. He was the father of Dalibor Cyril Vačkář, who was also a notable Czech composer. He is well known for his marches especially for his March “Šohaj” which is well known in his native Czechia. Vačkář is also a very prolific composer with over 300 original pieces of music.

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  • Václav Vačkář (cs)
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  • Václav Vačkář (12. srpna 1881 Dobřejovice – 4. února 1954 Praha) byl český hudební skladatel. (cs)
  • Václav Vačkář (Dobřejovice, Bohemen, 12 augustus 1881 – Praag, 4 februari 1954) was een Tsjechisch componist en dirigent. (nl)
  • Václav Vačkář (born August 12, 1881, Died on February 4th 1954) was a Czech composer and conductor of the late romantic era. He was the father of Dalibor Cyril Vačkář, who was also a notable Czech composer. He is well known for his marches especially for his March “Šohaj” which is well known in his native Czechia. Vačkář is also a very prolific composer with over 300 original pieces of music. (en)
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  • Václav Vačkář (12. srpna 1881 Dobřejovice – 4. února 1954 Praha) byl český hudební skladatel. (cs)
  • Václav Vačkář (born August 12, 1881, Died on February 4th 1954) was a Czech composer and conductor of the late romantic era. He was the father of Dalibor Cyril Vačkář, who was also a notable Czech composer. He is well known for his marches especially for his March “Šohaj” which is well known in his native Czechia. Vačkář is also a very prolific composer with over 300 original pieces of music. Vačkář received military training in Przemyśl, Poland from 1895-1898 during which he began learning about music through a military program. After his time in Poland Váckář began to play and conduct in various local orchestras including the Czech Philharmonic. In 1952 he wrote the book “Instrumentace Symfonického Orchestru a Hudby Dechové” (Instrumentation for the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Music) with his aforementioned son Dalibor Cyril Vačkář which is still taught in Czech conservatories. (en)
  • Václav Vačkář (Dobřejovice, Bohemen, 12 augustus 1881 – Praag, 4 februari 1954) was een Tsjechisch componist en dirigent. (nl)
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