List of Czechs - Other Musicians

Other Musicians

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  • Dollface Devereaux, DJ
  • Gabriela Beňačková, opera singer
  • Ema Destinnová, opera singer
  • Michaela Fukačová, cellist
  • Karel Gott, singer
  • Zbyněk Drda, singer
  • Maria Jeritza, opera singer
  • Jiří Jirmal, guitarist
  • Tomas Kalnoky, singer, guitarist and composer
  • Markéta Irglová, singer, actress, Oscar prize winner
  • Karel Kovařovic, conductor
  • Magdalena Kožená, singer
  • Antonín Kraft, cellist
  • Karel Kryl, songwriter
  • Jan Kubelík, violinist
  • Daniel Landa, singer
  • Aneta Langerová, singer
  • Ferdinand Laub, violinist
  • Jan Antonín Losy, famous lute player
  • Ivan Moravec, pianist
  • Eduard Nápravník, conductor
  • Jaromír Nohavica, guitarist and songwriter
  • Jarmila Novotná, opera singer
  • Josef Páleníček, pianist
  • Karel Plíhal, guitarist and songwriter
  • Libor Pešek, conductor
  • Otakar Ševčík, violinist
  • Leo Slezak, opera singer
  • Jiří Stivín, flute player
  • Karel Strakatý, singer
  • Vaclav Talich, conductor
  • Vilém Tauský, conductor
  • Štěpán Rak, guitarist
  • Zuzana Růžičková, harpsichordist
  • Antonín Vranický (also known as Anton Wrani(t)zky), violinist
  • Hana Zagorová, singer
  • Ivan Kral, guitarist and singer

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