ボフスラフ チェルノホルスキー
ボフスラフ マチェイ チェルノホルスキー (Bohuslav MatejČernohorský, from February 16, 1684 to July 1, 1742) is an organ teacher in the Czech composers of the baroque.
チェルノフルスキー learned logic in town approximately east 45km of Prague, nim Buruk in birth, Prague. I was converted into the Francisco society in 1703 and became the maestro di cappella of the Saint Anna church of Padova from 1715. I came back to Prague in 1728 and, with organ schoolteaching, took office as the musical director of the St. Jacob's church in 1739. I died in Graz in 1742. Other than [an overture and fugue] for organs, mottetto, kyrie eleison, vespers, one piece of [re-Regina Che] were left. Most of his works have been destroyed by fire by a fire of 1754.
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