Maestro

Václav Neumann

1920 - 1995

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Sua biografia está disponível em 27 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 26 em 2024). Václav Neumann é o 32º maestro mais popular (subiu do 34º em 2024), a 244ª biografia mais popular da Tchéquia (subiu do 258ª em 2019) e o 2º maestro mais popular da Tchéquia.

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Among Maestros

Among maestros, Václav Neumann ranks 32 out of 128Before him are Franz Danzi, Eugen Jochum, Charles Dutoit, Leif Segerstam, Simon Rattle, and Giuseppe Sinopoli. After him are James Levine, Pierre Monteux, John Philip Sousa, Riccardo Chailly, Colin Davis, and John Eliot Gardiner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1920, Václav Neumann ranks 117Before him are Don Taylor, Guido Cantelli, Ignatius IV of Antioch, Heinz Hitler, Yoshiko Yamaguchi, and Marcial Maciel. After him are Meliton Kantaria, Tonino Guerra, Emilio Colombo, Jean Starobinski, Henry Heimlich, and Ray Harryhausen. Among people deceased in 1995, Václav Neumann ranks 87Before him are Sicco Mansholt, Ernest Mandel, Alexander Godunov, Pancho Gonzales, Peter Townsend, and Godfrey Brown. After him are Theodor Wisch, Elisha Cook Jr., Franciszek Gajowniczek, Ann Dunham, Arturo Frondizi, and James Herriot.

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In Tchéquia

Among people born in Tchéquia, Václav Neumann ranks 244 out of NaNBefore him are Miloš Jakeš (1922), Sidonie of Poděbrady (1449), Princess Michael of Kent (1945), Otto Kittel (1917), Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia (1035), and Josef Lada (1887). After him are Zdeněk Zeman (1947), Bretislav II (1100), Jan Stráský (1940), Silvia Saint (1976), Vladimír Menšík (1929), and Franz Xaver Richter (1709).

Among Maestros In Tchéquia

Among maestros born in Tchéquia, Václav Neumann ranks 2Before him are Rafael Kubelík (1914). After him are Karel Ančerl (1908), Jiří Bělohlávek (1946), Zdeněk Mácal (1936), and Martin Turnovský (1928).

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