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Jaroslav Samson Lenk (born August 12, 1956) is a czech folk singer-songwriter. Lenk is a former member of the folk group Máci (1976-1993), member of the group Hop Trop (since 1980) and a master of his group Samson a jeho parta (since 1993). .
Jaroslav Ježek (IPA: [ˈjaroslaf ˈjɛʒɛk]) (September 25, 1906 - January 1, 1942) was a Czech composer. He was born in Prague, and died in New York City. The almost blind Ježek studied composition under Josef Suk and Alois Hába at the Prague Conservatory. When Ježek met playwrights/comedians Jan Werich and Jiří Voskovec (aka George Voskovec), leaders of the Osvobozené Divadlo (Liberated Theatre) in Prague, he took up the post as main composer and conductor. During the next decade, he composed incidental music, songs, dances, ballets for the grotesque political satirical plays of Voskovec and Werich. Many of his songs are...
Jaroslav Uhlíř is a well-known czech music composer and singer. He's also known for his cooperation with Zdeněk Svěrák. In most cases Jaroslav compose a music and Zdeněk writes lyrics. Their songs are mostly focused on children. .
Jaroslav Krček is a Czech radio producer, conductor, inventor of musical instruments and composer of classical and folk music, born April 22, 1939 in Čtyři Dvory near České Budějovice in southern Bohemia (now known as the Czech Republic). Raab (aka Raab The Harlot) or Nevěstka Raab (The Prostitute Raab) is one of Krček's most renowned compositions. .