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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Václav (Wenzel) Emanuel Horák (1 January 1800 in Lobe - 3 September 1871 in Prague) was a Czech composer and liturgical musician.From 1813 Horák attended the Prague Gymnasium while working as a choir boy and later on as a choralist at St. Nicholas's Church in the Malá Strana quarter. At Prague University he first read philosophy, later switching to law. The musical training from Václav Tomá ek he wished for, was out of his financial reach. Only later did he become a pupil of Friedrich Dionys Weber's and Jan August Vitásek's. He started as an organist…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Václav (Wenzel) Emanuel Horák (1 January 1800 in Lobe - 3 September 1871 in Prague) was a Czech composer and liturgical musician.From 1813 Horák attended the Prague Gymnasium while working as a choir boy and later on as a choralist at St. Nicholas's Church in the Malá Strana quarter. At Prague University he first read philosophy, later switching to law. The musical training from Václav Tomá ek he wished for, was out of his financial reach. Only later did he become a pupil of Friedrich Dionys Weber's and Jan August Vitásek's. He started as an organist at Prague's Trinity Church around 1830, starting as a teacher at Prague Organ School shortly afterwards.