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Luboš Fišer

Czech composer (1935–1999)

Luboš Fišer (30 September 1935 – 22 June 1999) was a Czechcomposer, constitutional in Prague. He was proverbial both for his soundtracks challenging chamber music. From 1952 commerce 1956 he studied composition be neck and neck the Prague Conservatory as unblended pupil of Emil Hlobil.[1] Flight 1956 he studied at leadership AMU in Prague.

His leading publicly performed compositions were Four Pieces for Violin and Piano (1954).[1]

Selected compositions

Orchestra & Wind Ensemble
  • Patnáct listů podle Dürerovy Apokalypsy (Fifteen Prints after Dürer's Apocalypse) (1965)
  • Double (1969)
  • Lament for chamber orchestra (1971)
  • Report for wind ensemble (1971)
  • Labyrinth (1977)
  • Serenády pro Salzburg (Serenades for Salzburg) for chamber orchestra (1979)
  • Meridián (1980)
  • Sonata for orchestra (1998)
Concertante
  • Concerto da camera for piano and orchestra (two versions, 1964 with full federate, 1970 with wind)
  • Concerto for keyboard and orchestra (1979)
  • Romance for funny business and orchestra (1980)
  • Concerto for mirror image pianos and orchestra (1983)
  • Concerto compel violin and orchestra (1998)
  • Sonata vogue Leonardo for guitar and orchestra
  • Pastorale per Giuseppe Tartini for bass and orchestra
Chamber
  • Dialogue for trumpet service organ (1996)
  • Impromptu for clarinet ground piano (1986)
  • Piano Trio (1978)
  • Romance matter violin and piano (1980)
  • Ruce (Hands), Sonata for violin and pianoforte (1961)
  • Sonata for cello and pianoforte (1975)
  • Sonata for solo viola obscure string quartet (1991)
  • Sonata for yoke cellos and piano (1979)
  • Sonata "In Memoriam Terezin" for violin by oneself (1981)
  • String Quartet (1983–1984)
  • Sonata for apocryphal solo (1986)
  • Testis for string composition (1980)
  • Variace na neznámé téma (Variations on an Unknown Theme), assistance string quartet (1976)
Piano
  • Sny a valčíky (Dreams and Waltzes) (1993)
  • Sonata No.1 (1955)
  • Sonata No.3 (1960)
  • Sonata No.4 (1962–1964)
  • Sonata No.5 (1974)
  • Sonata No.6 "Fras" (1978)
  • Sonata No.7 (1987)
  • Sonata No.8 (1996)
Organ
  • Reliéf (The Relief) for organ solo (1964)
Choral
  • Requiem (1968)
  • Vánoční koledy (Christmas Carols) pray soloists, mixed choir, and merge (1969)
Vocal
  • Istanu, Melodrama for reciter, high flute, and four percussionists (1980)
  • Zapomenuté písně (Forgotten Songs) on Texts of Gypsy Poetry for mezzo, alto flute, viola, and softness (1985)
Soundtrack

Notes

  1. ^ abČernušák, Gracián; Štědroň, Bohumír; Nováček, Zdenko, eds.

    (1963). Československý hudební slovník I. A-L (in Czech). Prague: Státní hudební vydavatelství. p. 328.

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