About: Lubor Bárta

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Lubor Bárta (8 August 1928 in Lubná near Litomyšl – 5 November 1972 in Prague) was a Czech composer. Bárta studied musicology and aesthetics from 1946 to 1948 at Charles University in Prague and was a pupil of Jaroslav Řídký at the Academy of Performing Arts until 1952. While he was still a student he composed his first chamber works: Piano Variations, Three Polka Studies, Violin Sonata, Divertimento for Wind Quintet and String Quartet. His early compositions were influenced by Stravinsky and Bartók, but he gradually came into his own compositional style, especially apparent in his instrumental works. From 1952 to 1955 he was an artistic leader of the ensemble Proud. He subsequently lived as a teacher and freelance composer in Prague. Bartá died at the young age of forty-four.

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  • Lubor Bárta (8. srpna 1928 Lubná u Litomyšle – 5. listopadu 1972 Praha) byl český hudební skladatel a klavírista. (cs)
  • Lubor Bárta (* 8. August 1928 in ; † 5. November 1972 in Prag) war ein tschechischer Komponist. Bárta studierte von 1946 bis 1948 Musikwissenschaft und Ästhetik an der Karls-Universität Prag und war danach bis 1952 Schüler von Jaroslav Řídký an der Akademie der musischen Künste und lebte dann als Lehrer und freier Komponist in Prag. Er komponierte drei Sinfonien, ein Violin-, ein Klavier- und ein Bratschenkonzert, Streichquartette, Klavierstücke, eine Gitarren-, eine Flöten- und eine Cembalosonate und andere Kammermusik. (de)
  • Lubor Bárta (8 August 1928 in Lubná near Litomyšl – 5 November 1972 in Prague) was a Czech composer. Bárta studied musicology and aesthetics from 1946 to 1948 at Charles University in Prague and was a pupil of Jaroslav Řídký at the Academy of Performing Arts until 1952. While he was still a student he composed his first chamber works: Piano Variations, Three Polka Studies, Violin Sonata, Divertimento for Wind Quintet and String Quartet. His early compositions were influenced by Stravinsky and Bartók, but he gradually came into his own compositional style, especially apparent in his instrumental works. From 1952 to 1955 he was an artistic leader of the ensemble Proud. He subsequently lived as a teacher and freelance composer in Prague. Bartá died at the young age of forty-four. He composed three symphonies, concerti, string quartets, piano pieces, sonatas and other chamber music. (en)
  • Lubor Bárta (8 août 1928 à Lubná - 5 novembre 1972 à Prague) est un compositeur tchécoslovaque. (fr)
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  • Lubor Bárta (8. srpna 1928 Lubná u Litomyšle – 5. listopadu 1972 Praha) byl český hudební skladatel a klavírista. (cs)
  • Lubor Bárta (* 8. August 1928 in ; † 5. November 1972 in Prag) war ein tschechischer Komponist. Bárta studierte von 1946 bis 1948 Musikwissenschaft und Ästhetik an der Karls-Universität Prag und war danach bis 1952 Schüler von Jaroslav Řídký an der Akademie der musischen Künste und lebte dann als Lehrer und freier Komponist in Prag. Er komponierte drei Sinfonien, ein Violin-, ein Klavier- und ein Bratschenkonzert, Streichquartette, Klavierstücke, eine Gitarren-, eine Flöten- und eine Cembalosonate und andere Kammermusik. (de)
  • Lubor Bárta (8 août 1928 à Lubná - 5 novembre 1972 à Prague) est un compositeur tchécoslovaque. (fr)
  • Lubor Bárta (8 August 1928 in Lubná near Litomyšl – 5 November 1972 in Prague) was a Czech composer. Bárta studied musicology and aesthetics from 1946 to 1948 at Charles University in Prague and was a pupil of Jaroslav Řídký at the Academy of Performing Arts until 1952. While he was still a student he composed his first chamber works: Piano Variations, Three Polka Studies, Violin Sonata, Divertimento for Wind Quintet and String Quartet. His early compositions were influenced by Stravinsky and Bartók, but he gradually came into his own compositional style, especially apparent in his instrumental works. From 1952 to 1955 he was an artistic leader of the ensemble Proud. He subsequently lived as a teacher and freelance composer in Prague. Bartá died at the young age of forty-four. (en)
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  • Lubor Bárta (de)
  • Lubor Bárta (fr)
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