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Leoš Firkušný was a Czech musicologist of Jewish descent[1]. He was born on July 16, 1905 in Napajedla (today's Czech Republic). He was an older brother of the famous pianist Rudolf Firkušný. He was an expert on Leoš Janáček and did much to bring his music to the listeners abroad. He was one of the founders of the music festival Prague Spring. He died on July 9, 1950 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[2] Notes 1. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1042351759|title=American Jews with Czechoslovak roots : a bibliography, bio-bibliography and historiography|last=Miloslav,|first=Rechcígl,|others=Authorhouse,|isbn=1546238956|location=Bloomington, IN|oclc=1042351759}} 2. ^Černušák (1963), p. 324
References - {{cite book |title=Československý hudební slovník I. A-L |editor1-last=Černušák |editor1-first=Gracián |editor2-last=Štědroň |editor2-first=Bohumír |editor3-last=Nováček |editor3-first=Zdenko |year=1963 |publisher=Státní hudební vydavatelství |location=Prague |isbn= |pages=324–325 |url= |language=cs}}
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