Vaclav Nelhybel

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Born: 24 September 1919, Polanka (Czechoslovakia)
Died: 22 March 1996, Scranton (USA)

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[details ←] A Mighty Fortress Organ,
[details ←] Festival Hymns and Processionals
[details ←] Symphonic Movement ,concert band,
[details ←] Trittico ,concert band,
[details ←] Duets for Horn and Trombone Trombone,
[details ←] Three Pieces Saxophone Quartets (with Full Score) Saxophone, , sax, saxophone, jazz band,
[details ←] Twelve Concert Pieces Cornet Trumpet Trios With Full Score Trumpet,
[details ←] Estampie Natalis
[details ←] Trittico / Conductor’s Score ,concert band,
[details ←] Symphonic Movement ,concert band,
[details ←] Ricercare Saxophone, , sax, saxophone,
[details ←] Estampie Natalis choral
[details ←] Clarinet Quartet, I. Marcato Leggiero, II. Molto Rubato, III. Con Brio Clarinet,
[details ←] Let Everything That Hath Breath Satb & Brass 4tet choral
[details ←] Concert Piece Piano, Trombone,
[details ←] Festivo - Cs ,concert band,
[details ←] Estampie Natalis Set Of Parts
[details ←] Chorale And Danza Clarinet,

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String Quartet No. 1, "Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians" and the "Heritage Encyclopedia for Band Music".

Biography

Internationally renowned composer and conductor Vaclav Nelhybel was born in Polanka, Czechoslovakia on Sept. 24, 1919. The Musical Director of Radio Free Europe in Munich, Germany from 1950 to 1957, Vaclav Nelhybel began his career as a conductor at Radio Prague and the City Theater of Prague, Czechoslovakia from 1939 to 1942. After World War II, he was named conductor and composer-in-residence at Swiss Radio and lecturer at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Mr. Nelhybel emigrated to the United States in 1957, and became a U.S. citizen in 1962. He lived in New York City, later moving to Ridgefield and Newtown, Connecticut, and relocated to Fleetville, Pennsylvania in 1994. Nelhybel worked as a composer, conductor, teacher and lecturer throughout the world. His work is deeply loved by students, musicians and audiences everywhere.

Mr. Nelhybel’s early education was under the guidance of the Jesuits in Prague. He studied musicology at Prague University and the University of Fribourg, and composition and conducting at the Conservatory of Music in Prague. His first composition, String Quartet No. 1, was published in 1950. Nelhybel published over 400 works, including operas and works for orchestra, band, chorus and smaller ensembles, especially wind instruments. In addition, more than 200 unpublished works in a wide variety of genres have been catalogued.

Nelhybel guest conducted such European orchestras as the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra; Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Geneva; Munich Philharmonic Orchestra; and the Bavarian Symphony Orchestra. He composed and conducted a work for chorus and symphony as part of Australia

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