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Václav Neumann (
September 29,
1920 –
September 2,
1995) was a
Czech conductor,
violinist and
viola player.
Neumann was born in
Prague where he studied at the
Prague Conservatory. He co-founded, and played 1st violin in, the
Smetana Quartet, before holding conducting posts in
Carlsbad and
Brno. In 1956 he became conductor at the
Komische Oper in
Berlin, leaving in 1964 he left to become conductor of the
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. He stayed there until 1968 when he became principal conductor of the
Czech Philharmonic, a post he held until 1990.
Neumann was particularly noted as a champion of Czech music, and made the first studio recording of
Leoš Janáček's opera
The Excursions of Mr. Broucek in 1962.
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