České literárne inšpirácie v hudobnej tvorbe Jána Levoslava Bellu

The composer Ján Levoslav Bella (1843 – 1936) maintained close contacts with personalities of Czech musical culture, especially in the years 1868 – 1881 and 1921 – 1936. Thanks to this he took a more intensive interest in Czech literature, which ultimately led to his taking a number of Czech literar...

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