The Stubborn Lovers
The Stubborn Lovers (Czech: Tvrdé palice), Op. 17, is a one-act comic opera in 16 scenes by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. It was written in 1874 to the libretto of the Czech lawyer and writer Josef Štolba (1846–1930). In English, the work is also known as The Pig-Headed Peasants.
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The Stubborn Lovers
The Stubborn Lovers (Czech: Tvrdé palice), Op. 17, is a one-act comic opera in 16 scenes by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. It was written in 1874 to the libretto of the Czech lawyer and writer Josef Štolba (1846–1930). In English, the work is also known as The Pig-Headed Peasants.
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Tvrdé palice (txec) literalmen ...... ida per Mořic Stanislav Anger.
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Tvrdé palice jsou komická jedn ...... Novém českém divadle v Praze.
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Antonín Dvořák in 1882
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Czech
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Josef Štolba
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The Stubborn Lovers
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1881-10-02
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New Czech Theatre, Prague
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The Stubborn Lovers, Op.17
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The Stubborn Lovers (Czech: Tv ...... wn as The Pig-Headed Peasants.
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Tvrdé palice (txec) literalmen ...... ida per Mořic Stanislav Anger.
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Tvrdé palice jsou komická jedn ...... Novém českém divadle v Praze.
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Tvrdé palice
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Tvrdé palice
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