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Czech composer and trumpeter
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Vlastimil Hála (7 July 1924 – 29 July 1985) was a Czech jazz trumpeter, composer, and arranger. During the period of 1947–1964 he worked as arranger for Karel Vlach's orchestra. Hála's textbook on instrumentation has not lost its significance even in our day.
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Hala, Vlastimil. Základy aranžování moderní populární hudby. Prague: Panton, 1980.
Glaser, Slávek (29 June 2008). "Big band II - něco o aranžování". Muzikus (in Czech). Retrieved 5 January 2020. Pokud byste se přesto chtěli dozvědět mnohem víc, doporučuji například knihu Základy aranžování moderní populární hudby od Vlastimila Hály.