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Oskar Nedbal : ウィキペディア英語版
Oskar Nedbal

Oskar Nedbal (26 March 1874 – 24 December 1930) was a Czech violist, composer, and conductor of classical music.
==Life==
Nedbal was born in Tábor, in southern Bohemia. He studied the violin at the Prague Conservatory under Antonín Bennewitz. He was principal conductor with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra from 1896 to 1906 and was a founder member of the Bohemian String Quartet.
Although a great admirer of his teacher Antonín Dvořák, Nedbal paid homage to other composers. For example in his 1910 composition, ''Romantic Piece, Op. 18'' for cello and piano, Nedbal cleverly inserts a theme usually associated with Mozart, ''Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman''.
His works include one (unsuccessful) opera, ''Jakob the Peasant'' (1919–1920), and the operettas ''Chaste Barbara'' (1910), ''Polish Blood'' (1913), ''The Vineyard Bride'' (1916), and ''Beautiful Saskia'' (1917).
Because of mounting personal debts, Nedbal committed suicide by jumping out of a window of the Zagreb Opera House on 24 December 1930.(ON )
The waltz from his ballet ''The Tale of Simple Johnny'' (''Der faule Hans'') is played on the piano at a key moment by one of the characters in Heimito von Doderer's great novel of the inter-war years in Vienna, ''The Demons'' (''Die Dämonen'') (1956).

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