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František Jan Škroup (June 3, 1801, Osice near Hradec Králové – February 7, 1862, Rotterdam; Czech pronunciation: [ˈfraɲcɪʃɛk ˈjan ˈʃkroup]) was a Czech composer and conductor. His brother Jan Nepomuk Škroup was also a successful composer and his father, Dominik Škroup, and other brother Ignác Škroup were lesser known composers. At the age of eleven he moved to Prague where he supported himself as a choir boy and flautist. He continued his schooling at one of the most important Czech national revival movement centres, Hradec Králové, where he was a choirboy at the cathedral. While there he studied with the local choirmaster and composer Franz Volkert[1] (1767–1831). He later moved back to Prague to study at the university. He became a fairly successful opera and singspiel composer producing more than a dozen stage works. Among Škroup's part time jobs was organist at the "Temple of the Israelite Society for Regulated Worship," known since the late nineteen-forties as the "Spanish synagogue." His last position was as the musical director of the German opera in Dutch Rotterdam. He died there and, as a person without means, was buried in a mass grave. He also produced an oratorio, a mass, and a few other sacred works. He is best remembered today as the author of the melody for the Czech national anthem "Kde domov můj?". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
National Anthem of Czech Republic
5212Kde Domov Můj
723Kde domov muj? (Czechoslovokia)
164Tschechien - Kde domov můj (Wo ist meine Heimat?)
155Where Is My Home
126Kde domov můj?
117Kde gomov můj
118Fidlovačka: Kde Domov Můj? - Played By a Polyphon Music Box
99Czech Republic
410Czech National Anthem Where Is My Home (audience singing)
4Česká národní hymna
National Anthems Of Member States Of The European Union
EM 2012 - Die 16 Nationalhymnen
Smetana: My Country - Dvořák: Slavonic Dances, op. 72 (Live 1939)
Kde domov můj?
Smetana: Festive Symphony - Skroup: Festive Overture - Dvorak: The Cunning Peasant Overture
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The Complete National Anthems of the World
Les instruments de musique dans l'évolution de la musique instrumentale tchèque (Mono Version)
The Music for Festive Occaisions
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