Czech composer and aesthetician (1879-1934)
Otakar Zich (March 25, 1879, Městec Králové – July 9, 1934 Ouběnice u Benešova) was a distinguished Czech composer and aesthetician. He was a pupil of the prominent nineteenth-century Czech aesthetician Otakar Hostinský, and a protégé of the iconoclastic musicologist and critic Zdeněk Nejedlý.[1] In the years 1903-1906 he taught physics and mathematics at the High School in Domažlice. In the years leading up to the First World War Zich lived in Prague, actively participating in musical life as
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