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Bella began to compose whilst studying in Levoča. At this time his output was largely small-scale, such as church music, folk-song arrangements and some
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Bella wrote in many different forms, including songs, church music, organ music, chamber music and orchestral music. His operas include
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In recent times, Bella's music and reputation have been revived by, amongst others, the Slovak composer and scholar
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In his day Bella was respected both as a composer and conductor by such important musical figures as
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Bella was ordained a priest in 1866. From 1869 to 1881 he was town director of music at
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Godár, Vladímir (1998). "Bella, Ján Levoslav" in Jurík, Marián and Peter Zagar (eds.),
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Bella String Quartets Nos. 2 and 4 sound-bites and short biography
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had a profound effect, of which the first result was Bella's 1874
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at The Music Centre of the Slovak Republic Ministry of Culture
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Ján Levoslav Bella Conservatory in Banská Bystrica homepage
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German
Slovak
composer
conductor
Nationalist Romantic
Liptovský Mikuláš
Austrian Empire
Slovakia
Roman Catholic
Levoča
seminary
Banská Bystrica
Vienna
Kremnica
Hermannstadt/Nagyszeben
Sibiu
Romania
Kingdom of Hungary
Bratislava
chamber music
Robert Schumann
Richard Wagner

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