Jan Kalivoda
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Jan Kalivoda
Summary
Jan Kalivoda is a human[1]. His place of birth was Prague[2]. He was born on February 21, 1801[3]. He died in Karlsruhe[4]. He died on December 3, 1866[5]. He worked as a violinist[6], composer[7], conductor[8], and pianist[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (97 views/month, #7,267 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Jan Kalivoda's place of birth was Prague[2].
- Jan Kalivoda died in Karlsruhe[4].
- Jan Kalivoda was born on February 21, 1801[3].
- Jan Kalivoda died on December 3, 1866[5].
- Among Jan Kalivoda's spouses was Therese Brunetti d. J.[11].
- A child of Jan Kalivoda was Wilhelm Kalliwoda[12].
- Jan Kalivoda held citizenship in Austrian Empire[13].
- Jan Kalivoda held citizenship in Kingdom of Bohemia[14].
- Jan Kalivoda's professions included violinist[6].
- Jan Kalivoda worked as a composer[7].
- Jan Kalivoda worked as a conductor[8].
- Jan Kalivoda's professions included pianist[9].
- Jan Kalivoda's field of work was opera[15].
- Jan Kalivoda's field of work was symphony[16].
- Jan Kalivoda's field of work was symphonic music[17].
- Jan Kalivoda's field of work was overture[18].
- Jan Kalivoda's field of work was concerto[19].
- Jan Kalivoda's field of work was chamber music[20].
- Jan Kalivoda held the position of chapelmaster[21].
- Jan Kalivoda was employed by Stavovské divadlo[22].
- Jan Kalivoda was employed by Karl Egon II von Fürstenberg[23].
- Jan Kalivoda was employed by Karl Egon III zu Fürstenberg[24].
- Jan Kalivoda was educated at Prague Conservatory[25].
- Jan Kalivoda is recorded as male[26].
- Jan Kalivoda's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Jan Kalivoda was born in Prague[2]. He was born on February 21, 1801[3].
Education
Jan Kalivoda's education included a stint at Prague Conservatory[25]. He studied under Bedřich Diviš Weber[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include violinist[6], composer[7], conductor[8], and pianist[9]. Fields of work include opera[15], a music genre[29], founded in 1600[30]; symphony[16], a type of musical work/composition[31], founded in 1600[32]; symphonic music[17], a music genre[33]; overture[18], a type of musical work/composition[34]; concerto[19], a musical form[35]; and chamber music[20], a type of musical work/composition[36]. Employers include Stavovské divadlo[22]; Karl Egon II von Fürstenberg[23], a politician[37], 1796–1854[38], of Grand Duchy of Baden[39], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[40]; and Karl Egon III zu Fürstenberg[24], a military officer[41], 1820–1892[42], of Grand Duchy of Baden[43]. Jan Kalivoda held the position of chapelmaster[21].
Personal Life
Among Jan Kalivoda's spouses was Therese Brunetti d. J.[11]. A child of him was Wilhelm Kalliwoda[12].
Death and Burial
Jan Kalivoda died on December 3, 1866[5]. He passed away in Karlsruhe[4]. The cause of death was myocardial infarction[44].
Why It Matters
Jan Kalivoda ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (97 views/month, #7,267 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
FAQs
Where was Jan Kalivoda born?
Jan Kalivoda's place of birth was Prague[2].
Where did Jan Kalivoda die?
Jan Kalivoda died in Karlsruhe[4].
Who was Jan Kalivoda married to?
Jan Kalivoda's spouses include Therese Brunetti d. J.[11].
What did Jan Kalivoda do for work?
Jan Kalivoda worked as violinist[6], composer[7], conductor[8], and pianist[9].
Where did Jan Kalivoda go to school?
Jan Kalivoda was educated at Prague Conservatory[25].