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Josef Labor

1842 - 1924

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Életrajza 15 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián. Josef Labor a 1,608th legnépszerűbb zenész (csökkenés a 1,469th-ről 2024-ben), a 688th legnépszerűbb életrajz Csehország országából (csökkenés a 653rd-ről 2019-ben) és a 24th legnépszerűbb Csehországból zenész.

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Among Zenészs

Among zenészs, Josef Labor ranks 1,608 out of 3,175Before him are Dave Weckl, Lorenz Hart, Gilby Clarke, Andor Földes, Jimmy Giuffre, and Hank Snow. After him are Vasily Andreyev, Scott Weiland, Liam Howlett, Brigitte Engerer, Darryl Jones, and Kenny Drew.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1842, Josef Labor ranks 97Before him are Calixa Lavallée, Édouard Louis Trouessart, Nikolai Menshutkin, Agnes Mary Clerke, Pyotr Durnovo, and Charles Lapworth. After him are Mary MacKillop, Alexander Voeikov, Henry Hyndman, Elliott Coues, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, and Phoebe Hearst. Among people deceased in 1924, Josef Labor ranks 120Before him are William Hemsley, Lin Shu, Vlastimil Tusar, Joseph Timchenko, Lloyd Hildebrand, and Josefine Swoboda. After him are Georg Selenius, Corrado Segre, Victor Herbert, Louise Rayner, Rafael López Gutiérrez, and Maurice Prendergast.

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In Csehország

Among people born in Csehország, Josef Labor ranks 688 out of NaNBefore him are Jaromír Nohavica (1953), Zdeněk Škrland (1914), Karel Kašpar (1870), Ferdinand Bauer (1760), František Křižík (1847), and Tadeusz Kraus (1932). After him are Vít Jedlička (1983), Martin Turnovský (1928), Erich Kühnhackl (1950), Věra Suková (1931), Miroslav Votava (1956), and Franz Josef Gerstner (1756).

Among Zenészs In Csehország

Among zenészs born in Csehország, Josef Labor ranks 24Before him are Jakub Jan Ryba (1765), František Ondříček (1857), Ivan Král (1948), Rudolf Firkušný (1912), Karel Halíř (1859), and Jaromír Nohavica (1953). After him are Iva Bittová (1958), and Martina Bárta (1988).

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