František Belfín was a renowned Czech conductor and composer born on July 11, 1923, in Klatovy, Czechoslovakia. Over his accomplished career, he made significant contributions to film music, composing scores for notable Czech films such as *Daisies* (1966), *The Cremator* (1969), and *The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians* (1981). His work was recognized for its complexity and quality, often performed by the prestigious Film Symphony Orchestra under his direction. Belfín also composed music for several animated and short films, showcasing his versatility and creative range. He passed away on February 25, 1997, in Prague, leaving behind a legacy of influential Czech film and orchestral music.
Known occasionally under the pseudonyms Francesco Belfino or François Belfín, his music remains a significant part of Czech cultural history, celebrated for its sophisticated compositions that challenged and inspired musicians. His contributions to film symphonic music were praised for their demanding and intricate arrangements, setting a high standard in the genre.
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