František Antonín Míča
František Antonín Míča (also Micza or Mitscha; 2 September 1696 – 15 February 1744) was a Czech conductor, tenor singer and composer.Míča was born in Náměšť nad Oslavou. He conducted many opera performances for royal families. The most paramount example of his work is probably the opera ''O původu Jaroměřic'' (About the Origins of Jaroměřice), written in both Italian and Czech, in which he also sung the role of Gualtero. He died in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou.
A symphony now believed to be by his nephew František Adam Míča was once attributed to him. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744, Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744, Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744
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5by Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744
Published 1994
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6by Míča, František Adam, 1746-1811Other Authors: “...Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744...”
Published 1946
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7by Metastasio, Pietro, 1698-1782Other Authors: “...Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744...”
Published 1738
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8Published 1961Other Authors: “...Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744...”
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10Published 1998Other Authors: “...Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744...”
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11Published 1998Other Authors: “...Míča, František Václav, 1694-1744...”
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13Published 1961Other Authors: “...Míča, František Vʹaclav, 1694-1744...”
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