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  1. Václav Neumann (29 October 1920 – 2 September 1995) was a Czech conductor, violinist, violist, and opera director. Life and career. Neumann was born in Prague, where he studied at the Prague Conservatory with Josef Micka , and Pavel Dědeček and Metod Doležil from 1940 through 1945.

  2. Learn about the life and career of Václav Neumann, a distinguished Czech conductor and music director of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Explore his discography of Supraphon recordings, featuring major works by Dvořák, Janáček, Mahler and more.

  3. Vaclav Neumann’s Mahler credentials were impeccable; indeed, had he not been trapped in communist-controlled Europe for much of his career, he might well have been recognized in the West as a figure as important as Bernstein as an advocate of his countryman’s symphonies.

  4. A review of Václav Neumann's Dvorák symphony cycle, praised for its artistic and sound quality. The reviewer compares Neumann's performances with other conductors and recommends the Supraphon recording.

  5. May 9, 2017 · Václav Neumann (1920 - 1995) | Great Conductors In Rehearsal. Rehearsing and conducting the Overture to Leonore Nr. 3 Op. 72 by Ludwig van Beethoven with the Süddeutsche Rundfunk Symphony ...

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  6. May 26, 2024 · Václav Neumann’s third and final recording of Mahler Six (Scherzo second). Czech Philharmonic; recorded January 23-26, 1995, in Prague for Exton. (Neumann died on September 2 that year aged 74.)

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  8. His original appointment to the Czech Philharmonic in 1950 was resented at first, since he was seen as a party hack usurping the place of Talich, who was thrust to the sidelines for political reasons, and Sejna, who was the heir-apparent but who had also run foul of the political authorities.