Frantià ¡ek AntonÃÂn MÃÂÃÂa (also Micza or Mitscha; 2 September 1696 â 15 February 1744) was a conductor, tenor singer and composer from Bohemia.
MÃÂÃÂa was born in NámÃÂà ¡à ¥ nad Oslavou. He conducted many opera performances for royal families. The most paramount example of his work is probably the opera O pà ¯vodu JaromÃÂà Âic (About the Origins of JaromÃÂà Âice), written in both Italian and Czech, in which he also sung the role of Gualtero. He died in JaromÃÂà Âice nad Rokytnou.
A symphony now believed to be by his nephew Frantià ¡ek Adam MÃÂÃÂa was once attributed to him.