Karel Husa
Karel Husa (b. Prague, 1921) is a Czech-born classical composer probably best known for his Music for Prague 1968, a work in memory of the 1968 Soviet bloc invasion of Czechoslovakia. He was for many years a professor at Cornell University, and still resides in Ithaca, New York.
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Prague - 1921 - Czech - Czechoslovakia - Cornell University - Ithaca - New York
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