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The typesetter, composer, conductor, and double bass player Adolf Mi?ek was born in Modletin, Czechoslovakia in 1875. At age 15, Mi?ek attended the Academy of Vienna, later conducting as choirmaster of The Czech Choir ,,Tova ovský? and Slavonic Chorus. Additionally, he conducted The Czech Academic Orchestra in Vienna. From 1890 to1894 Mi?ek was a student of the famous lecturer, Franz Simandl (1840-1912), who in Mi?ek?s time was associated with the Vienna Conservatory, an institution that Mi?ek would later be engaged as bass professor. From 1920 to 1934 Mi?ek returned to his place of birth in Bohemia. He returned to Prague where he built a career as a soloist with the National Theatre. He died in Prague in 1955.
Mi?ek composed various works in different genres for voice, violin, chamber ensembles, and lastly for the double bass. His works for bass include a Scales Study, Legend op. 3 for Double Bass and Piano, a Capriccio (1899), Concert Polonaise, Sonata No.1 in A Major, Op. 5, Sonata No.2 in e minor, Op. 6, Sonata No.3 in F Major, and a Concert in C-major.
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