Pavel Helebrand

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Pavel Helebrand (2009)

Pavel Helebrand (October 25, 1960, Opava) is a contemporary Czech composer known for his theatrical scores [1] for productions including Romeo and Juliet , [2] Pride and Prejudice [3] and Cinderella . [4]

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