Also known as Jan Vaclav Vorisek
Czech music educator, composer, pianist and organist (1791–1825)
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ヤン・ヴァーツラフ・ヴォジーシェク(Jan Václav Voříšek, Johann Hugo Worzischek, 1791年5月11日 - 1825年11月19日)は、チェコの作曲家。本名は Jan Hugo であり、本項の元にもなっている Jan Václav は洗礼名である。
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Jan Václav Hugo Voříšek (May 11, 1791, Vamberk, Bohemia - November 19, 1825, Vienna, Austria), was a Czech composer of classical music, pianist, and organist. Voříšek was born in the town of Vamberk where his father was the schoolmaster, choirmaster and organist. His father taught him music, encouraged his playing the piano, helped him get a scholarship to attend the University of Prague. Although Voříšek was enthralled by the classical music of Mozart, he was more intrigued by the romanticism
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