Musicien

Miroslav Vitouš

1947 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 24 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 23 en 2024). Miroslav Vitouš est le 1,190th musicien le plus populaire (en baisse du 1,095th en 2024), la 545th biographie la plus populaire de Tchéquie (en baisse du 515th en 2019), ainsi que le 17th musicien de Tchéquie le plus populaire.

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Among Musiciens

Among musiciens, Miroslav Vitouš ranks 1,190 out of 3,175Before him are Alexander Dreyschock, Dexter Holland, Véronique Sanson, Wolfgang Flür, Jerry Allison, and Dave Holland. After him are David Paich, Hans Rosbaud, Dave Farrell, Matisyahu, Åse Kleveland, and Son House.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Miroslav Vitouš ranks 442Before him are Stuart Gordon, Kakhi Asatiani, Frank J. Tipler, Hassan Shehata, John Larroquette, and Wolfgang Flür. After him are Afeni Shakur, Subhash Kak, Donovan Scott, Jozef Móder, Warren Clarke, and Amos Biwott.

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In Tchéquie

Among people born in Tchéquie, Miroslav Vitouš ranks 545 out of NaNBefore him are Franz Xaver Fieber (1807), Hugo Haas (1901), Karl Deutsch (1912), Josef Kajetán Tyl (1808), Alexander Dreyschock (1818), and Josef Vojta (1935). After him are Jaroslav Burgr (1906), Rudolf Hrušínský (1920), Vladimír Vašíček (1919), Tomáš Pospíchal (1936), Miroslav Hroch (1932), and Gerhard Auer (1943).

Among Musiciens In Tchéquie

Among musiciens born in Tchéquie, Miroslav Vitouš ranks 17Before him are Ivan Mládek (1942), Franz Konwitschny (1901), Eduard Nápravník (1839), Ignaz Brüll (1846), Rudolf Buchbinder (1946), and Alexander Dreyschock (1818). After him are Jakub Jan Ryba (1765), František Ondříček (1857), Ivan Král (1948), Rudolf Firkušný (1912), Karel Halíř (1859), and Jaromír Nohavica (1953).

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