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- Q6369393 subject Q6561488.
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- Q6369393 abstract "Karel Vlach (October 8, 1911 (Prague) – February 26, 1986 (Prague)) was a Czech dance orchestra conductor and arranger. He founded his first orchestra in 1938. Many important composers, instrumentalists and arrangers of the Czech jazz scene gradually went through his band. In 1947-48 Vlach's orchestra cooperated with the V+W Theatre (former Osvobozené divadlo). He recorded prolifically with Supraphon and his output includes both light classical and orchestral as well as jazz and pop arrangements for big band with strings. He also arranged and conducted many Czech film scores from 1940 to 1980. He launched the singing careers of Czech artists Yvetta Simonová (whom he married) and Milan Chladil in 1958. He and his musical colleagues Dalibor Brazda and Gustav Brom also arranged and recorded many titles for British singer Gery Scott in the late 1950s, mostly from what is now termed the American Songbook series. Many of these titles are now collectors items.".
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- Q6369393 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561488.
- Q6369393 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031184.
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- Q6369393 wikiPageWikiLink Q8440691.
- Q6369393 wikiPageWikiLink Q8564474.
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- Q6369393 wikiPageWikiLink Q9704085.
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- Q6369393 comment "Karel Vlach (October 8, 1911 (Prague) – February 26, 1986 (Prague)) was a Czech dance orchestra conductor and arranger. He founded his first orchestra in 1938. Many important composers, instrumentalists and arrangers of the Czech jazz scene gradually went through his band. In 1947-48 Vlach's orchestra cooperated with the V+W Theatre (former Osvobozené divadlo).".
- Q6369393 label "Karel Vlach".