Chef d'orchestre

Libor Pešek

1933 - 2022

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Sa biographie est disponible en 15 langues sur Wikipédia. Libor Pešek est le 121st chef d'orchestre le plus populaire, la 806th biographie la plus populaire de Tchéquie, ainsi que le 7th chef d'orchestre de Tchéquie le plus populaire.

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Among Chef d'orchestres

Among chef d'orchestres, Libor Pešek ranks 121 out of 128Before him are Osmo Vänskä, Jeffrey Tate, Malcolm Sargent, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Raymond Leppard, and John Pritchard. After him are Eleazar de Carvalho, Robert Craft, Alan Gilbert, Tugan Sokhiev, Arthur Fiedler, and Andrew Parrott.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1933, Libor Pešek ranks 486Before him are Bob Bondurant, Scotty Bowman, Stefano Rodotà, Levente Lengyel, James Goldsmith, and Konstantin Loktev. After him are Thérèse Steinmetz, Leszek Drogosz, Judah Folkman, Yuri Chesnokov, Mariya Pisareva, and Jerry Pournelle. Among people deceased in 2022, Libor Pešek ranks 565Before him are Cyrus Mistry, Jacques N'Guea, Nikolai Manoshin, Viacheslav Semenov, John Hansen, and Mike Bossy. After him are James Forbes, Albert Pyun, Ronald Lopatni, Jürgen Sundermann, Jolán Kleiber-Kontsek, and Gerhard Roth.

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In Tchéquie

Among people born in Tchéquie, Libor Pešek ranks 806 out of NaNBefore him are Georg Riedel (1934), Roman Šebrle (1974), Josef Augusta (1946), Jiří Pešek (1927), Antonín Slavíček (1870), and Barbora Špotáková (1981). After him are Lea De Mae (1976), Emil Wolf (1922), David Rozehnal (1980), Miroslav Verner (1941), Antonín Sova (1864), and Karel Jarolím (1956).

Among Chef d'orchestres In Tchéquie

Among chef d'orchestres born in Tchéquie, Libor Pešek ranks 7Before him are Rafael Kubelík (1914), Václav Neumann (1920), Karel Ančerl (1908), Jiří Bělohlávek (1946), Zdeněk Mácal (1936), and Martin Turnovský (1928). After him are Jakub Hrůša (1981).

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