Pavel Vondruška was a
Czech actor and
musician, and from 1969 was a member of the
Jara Cimrman Theatre died from a accidental fall he was , 85.. His main profession was as a
conductor. He also appeared in several
films.
(15 November 1925 – 5 February 2011)
He was born in
České Budějovice, and mastered a number of foreign languages (
French,
Italian,
Spanish,
English,
Russian,
German,
Serbo-Croatian,
Latin and
Esperanto).

He studied at the conservatorium and consequently went on to study conducting,
opera direction and
dramaturgy at the music academy AMU, where he was taught by
Karel Ančerl and
Václav Talich. While studying, he was
accompanist at the
National Theatre Prague and
conductor of the Prague Opera.
In the years 1951 to 1977 he was conductor at:
- AUSu Symphony Orchestra
- Moravian Philharmonic Olomouc
- State Theatre Opera Ostrava
- Opera of the Musical Theatre in Karlin (in the last year simultaneously accompanist at the National Theatre)
Between the years 1977 and 2009 he worked in the
National Theatre, where he conducted the orchestra for the drama programme. From 1977 to 1998 he was also head of the theatre orchestra. He is known as an author and adapted music for some stagings (for example, Paličově dceři by
Josef Kajetán Tyl). Sometimes he performed for the National Theatre as an
actor in occasional roles. His activities at the National Theatre ended on 31 July 2009.
In the years 1969 - 2010 he was a member of the company at the
Jara Cimrman Theatre. He departed from this theatre due to his deteriorating memory. He was also involved with Divadlo Na Jezerce.
On 28 December 2010 he suffered a serious fall from the podium of the
Estates Theatre while guiding tourists. He was hospitalised in the Motol Hospital and placed on life support. On the evening of 5 February 2011 he died in hospital in
Prague.
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