A Czech composer who blended folk elements with modernist techniques, creating a unique sound that reflected his country's cultural heritage. His music is characterized by its lyricism, humor, and dramatic flair.
Born in 1854
A Czech composer and theorist who created innovative, folk-inspired operas and orchestral works that explored the human experience, often with a focus on social justice and morality.
Born in 1890
A Czech-American pianist and composer who blended neoclassicism and surrealism, creating innovative works that merged classical music with jazz and avant-garde elements.
Born in 1893
Czech composer and educator who pioneered microtonal music, experimenting with quarter tones and other unconventional scales, and founded the Prague Conservatory's quarter-tone department.
Born in 1841
A Czech composer and academic who blended folk influences with classical music, creating iconic works like the "New World Symphony".
Born in 1824
A Czech pianist and composer who is often referred to as the father of Czech national music, known for his operas and symphonic poems that evoke a strong sense of national identity.
Born in 1874
A Czech virtuoso violinist and composer, known for his romantic and expressive works, including his iconic Asrael Symphony, which showcases his mastery of orchestration and emotional depth.