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Karel Weis (13 February 1862, in Prague – 4 April 1944, in Prague) was a Czech composer. Weis studied in Prague; amongst his teachers was Fibich. He was for some years a violinist at the Prague National Theatre, and later conducted opera in Prague and Brno. Between 1928 and 1941, he published a fifteen volume collection of folk songs. Among his many compositions are eleven operas, (three in Czech, and eight, of which six are operettas, in German), five of which premiered at the Prague State Opera. Czech nationalists however criticised him for setting German texts.

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  • كاريل فايس (ar)
  • Karel Weis (cs)
  • Karel Weis (de)
  • Karel Weis (en)
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  • Karel Weis, také Weiss, pseudonym Celestin Nožička, (13. února 1862 Praha – 4. dubna 1944 Praha) byl český hudební skladatel, sběratel lidových písní a folklorista. (cs)
  • كاريل فايس (بالتشيكية: Karel Weis)‏ هو عالم موسيقى وملحن تشيكي، ولد في 13 فبراير 1862 في براغ في التشيك، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 4 أبريل 1944. (ar)
  • Karel Weis (* 13. Februar 1862 in Prag, Kaisertum Österreich; † 4. April 1944 ebenda) war ein tschechischer Komponist und Musiker böhmischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Karel Weis (13 February 1862, in Prague – 4 April 1944, in Prague) was a Czech composer. Weis studied in Prague; amongst his teachers was Fibich. He was for some years a violinist at the Prague National Theatre, and later conducted opera in Prague and Brno. Between 1928 and 1941, he published a fifteen volume collection of folk songs. Among his many compositions are eleven operas, (three in Czech, and eight, of which six are operettas, in German), five of which premiered at the Prague State Opera. Czech nationalists however criticised him for setting German texts. (en)
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  • Karel Weis, také Weiss, pseudonym Celestin Nožička, (13. února 1862 Praha – 4. dubna 1944 Praha) byl český hudební skladatel, sběratel lidových písní a folklorista. (cs)
  • كاريل فايس (بالتشيكية: Karel Weis)‏ هو عالم موسيقى وملحن تشيكي، ولد في 13 فبراير 1862 في براغ في التشيك، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 4 أبريل 1944. (ar)
  • Karel Weis (* 13. Februar 1862 in Prag, Kaisertum Österreich; † 4. April 1944 ebenda) war ein tschechischer Komponist und Musiker böhmischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Karel Weis (13 February 1862, in Prague – 4 April 1944, in Prague) was a Czech composer. Weis studied in Prague; amongst his teachers was Fibich. He was for some years a violinist at the Prague National Theatre, and later conducted opera in Prague and Brno. Between 1928 and 1941, he published a fifteen volume collection of folk songs. Among his many compositions are eleven operas, (three in Czech, and eight, of which six are operettas, in German), five of which premiered at the Prague State Opera. Czech nationalists however criticised him for setting German texts. (en)
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