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Jan Rychlík (1916-1964) was one of the first in Bohemia at the end of the 1950s to be influenced by New Music (new wave). He was a member of the group of writers and artists which included among others Jiří Kolář. Jan also translated poetryand wrote his own literary texts. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hommagi Gravicembalistici: I. Preludio
42Hommagi Gravicembalistici: III. Capricho
43Hommagi Gravicembalistici: II. Vive le neveu
34Hommagi Gravicembalistici: V. Esercizio
35Trio For Clarinet, Trumpet And Bassoon - Adagio. Allegro
36Reminiscences for Wind octet: I. Allegro con brio
37Hommagi Gravicembalistici: IV. Pavan
28African Cycle
29African Cycle I. – V. = Africký Cyklus I. – V.
210Reminiscences for Wind octet: II. Nocturno. Un poco mesto
2Contemporary Czech Music - Compositions For Wind Instuments
Hommage à Zuzana Růžičková

Rychlík, Klusák, Hurník: Reminiscences, Proverbs, Moments musicaux
Limonádový Joe aneb Koňská opera
Czech new music of the 1960s

Jan Klusák / Pavel Blatný / Zdeněk Pololáník / Jan Rychlík • Musica Nova Bohemica et Slovenica
Limonádový Joe aneb Koòská opera
The New Dimension: Slavicky, Kofron, Hlobil, Rychlik, Sterbak
Ištván, Reiner, Tausinger, Rychlík: On the New Ways

Musica Nova Bohemica Et Slovaca - Pictures = Obrazy / Suite = Svita / Musica Spingenta III. / African Cycle I.-V. = Africký Ciklus I.-V.
Válek: Symphony No. 12 Shakespfarfan - Rychlík: Dechový Oktet
Musica Nova Bohemica and Slovenica - Klusák, Blatný, Pololánik, Rychlík