Does anyone know Navrátil's music at all?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Navr%C3%A1til (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Navr%C3%A1til)
It is possible there is confusion between Karel Navratil (1867-1936) and Karl Nawratil (1836-1914), who composed the string quartet recorded at IMSLP.
There is a rendition of String Quartet No. 2 in d minor, op. 21 (1898) by Steve's Bedroom Band on IMSLP. As I listen to it again I'm reminded of other Slavic romantics (Dvorak, Foerster). tuneful melodies, dynamic, full of starts and stops. I definitely would like to hear more from Navratil.
Here. http://imslp.org/wiki/String_Quartet_No.2,_Op.21_(Nawrátil,_Karl) (http://imslp.org/wiki/String_Quartet_No.2,_Op.21_(Nawr%C3%A1til,_Karl))
From what I can glean, Nawratil is responsible for Opp 1-28, mainly chamber music and piano works, while Navratil composed operas, orchestral music (concerti, symphony, symphonic poems)
More than possible. It looks a right old mess...
Unfortunately, the Wikipedia article is a real train wreck. The composer category pages for both Karel Navrátil (http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Navr%C3%A1til,_Karel) and Karl Nawrátil (http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Nawr%C3%A1til,_Karl) at IMSLP are a little more helpful and include a work list for Karl Nawrátil with information gleaned from Hofmeister and Pazdírek.
Thanks. Very helpful.