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Name
  
Vaclav Kaslik


Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
June 4, 1989, Prague, Czech Republic

Movies
  
Der fliegende Hollander, Prodana nevesta, Eine Nacht in Venedig

Education
  
Charles University in Prague, Prague Conservatory

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Václav Kašlík (28 September 1917 – 4 June 1989) was a Czech composer, opera director and conductor, known for his operas, both on the stage and on television.

Kašlík was born in Poličná (today part of Valašské Meziříčí) in Moravia, Austria–Hungary (now in the Czech Republic). He studied musicology at Prague University, and composition, conducting, and opera production at the Prague Conservatory. In 1940 he began working for Brno radio as a conductor, and made his debut as a director at the Prague National Theatre with Boleslav Vomáčka’s The Watersprite. In 1945 he and Alois Hába founded on the grounds of the former Neues Deutsches Theater the Grand Opera of the Fifth of May (today the State Opera Prague).

In 1953 he returned to the Prague National Theatre, establishing international reputation as a director. His use of television, film, and projections brought him wide acclaim, particularly due to the collaboration with Josef Svoboda.

His compositions are colored by the folk music of Moravia and Moravian Wallachia, as well as jazz and pop music.

References

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