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JanaCek

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Ja·ná·ek  (yän-chk), Leo 1854-1928.
Czech composer whose works, such as the operas Jenfa (1904) and Katya Kabanová (1921), draw themes from his homeland's folk music.


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Janice Wenger, NCTM, appears both as soloist and collaborative performer throughout the United States and recently performed at the Janacek Academy of Music in Brno, Czech Republic.
or artfully detached, such as when he is writing from the perspectives of Leos Janacek and Jacqueline du Pre.
Janacek concluded by noting that, "It is good to see development of the downtown area.
 
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