Vaclav Jan Tomásek was the center of musical life in Prague in the early nineteenth century, but is barely known at all today. He had little formal musical education, but studied the music and writings of the great German and Austrian composers on his own and as composer and music tutor for the family of Count Buquoy. He had been taken on by the ...
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