František Brož
František Brož was a Czech violist, composer, conductor and music educator.Biography
Brož studied violin at the Prague Conservatory with Jindřich Baštař. He later studied composition with Josef Bohuslav Foerster and Vítězslav Novák, and conducting under Otakar Ostrčil and Václav Talich. He played viola in the Czech Philharmonic as well as orchestras in Vienna and Istanbul, and was choirmaster of various choral societies in Prague.
For several years Brož was active in Hranice in Moravia conducting the symphony orchestra and choir. He returned to Prague in 1940 where he taught music and conducted the Studio Opera Company. From 1945, Brož taught music theory at the Prague Conservatory, and was also a lecturer at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague from 1947 to 1950.
Brož's compositions include a ballet, music for orchestra, chamber music, as well as songs and choral works. In 1948 he published a book on basso continuo and figured bass musical notation.Selected works
;Stage
- Pokušení sv. Antonína, Ballet-Pantomime, Op. 7
;Orchestral
- Bohatýnská tryzna, Preludium a dvojitá fuga, Prelude and Double-fugue, Op. 23
- Orchestrální variace, Op. 7
- Orchestrální suita, Op. 10
- Petr Vok, Symphonic Poem
- Sinfonia, Op. 22
;Concertante
- Chromatické variace for accordion and orchestra
;Chamber music
;Organ
;Piano
- Prostá hudba, Op. 4
- Tři capriccia, Op. 12
;Vocal
- Lidové pisně s průvodem klavíru
- Boží zahrada, Cycle of 4 Songs for voice and piano
- The Skylark for coloratura soprano and orchestra
;Choral
- Vigilie, Cantata da camera for chorus and orchestra, Op. 5 ; words by Otokar Březina
- Tři milostné písně, Op. 16
- Tři písně for children's chorus, 3 violins and piano
;Literature