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Josef Srb-Debrnov

Josef Srb-Debrnov was a Czech music historian and writer.

Life
He was born Josef Srb on 18 September 1836 in the village of Debrno in Bohemia, Austrian Empire (today part of Dolany nad Vltavou, Czech Republic). and worked as a teacher, tutor, and clerk in a savings bank. He loved music from his childhood at school in Minice, when he began to sing. He also turned his hand to composing, writing pieces for choirs, and for cello. He was one of Bedřich Smetana's closest friends towards the end of the composer's life, and was also friends with Karel Bendl, Antonín Dvořák and many others. His apartment in Jircháře became the venue for the first performances of many works by contemporary composers, rendered into German. He died after a long illness in Prague on 1 September 1904 and was buried in the Vyšehrad Cemetery. ==Selected works of music history==
Selected works of music history
Dějiny konservatoře pražské, ('History of the Prague Conservatory'), Prague, 1878 • Varhanická škola v Praze, ('Organ School in Prague'), Dalibor, vol. III, 1881, pp. 213–215 • Instrumentace: stručný návod ku poznání nástrojův hudebních s dodavkem o hudbě komorní: s notovými příklady skladatelův českých, ('Instrumentation: a brief guide to the knowledge of musical instruments with a supplement on chamber music: with musical examples by Czech composers'), Prague, 1883 • Poslední rok života B. Smetany, ('The last year of B. Smetana's life'), Dalibor, vol. VII, 1885, pp. 177-180 • Památník pražského Hlaholu, Sest. s Ferd. Tadrou, ('Memorial of Prague Glagolitic, Sest. with Ferd. Tadra'), Prague, 1886 • Dějiny hudby v Čechách a na Moravě, ('History of Music in Bohemia and Moravia'), Prague, 1891 • Z deníků Bedřicha Smetany, ('From the diaries of Bedřich Smetana'), Prague, 1902 • Slovník hudebních umělců slovanských ('Dictionary of Slavic Musicians'), manuscript, 5 volumes ==Literature==
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