Lubor Bárta
Lubor Barta ( born August 8, 1928 in Lubná; † November 5, 1972 in Prague) was a Czech composer.
Barta studied 1946-1948 musicology and aesthetics at Charles University in Prague and was thereafter to 1952 students by Jaroslav Řídký at the Academy of Performing Arts and then lived as a teacher and freelance composer in Prague.
He composed three symphonies, a violin, a piano and a viola concerto, string quartets, piano pieces, a guitar, a flute and a harpsichord sonatas and other chamber music.
Works
- First Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, 1952
- Concerto for Chamber Orchestra, 1956
- First Quintet, 1956
- First Piano Sonata, 1956
- Trio in C major for violin, cello and piano, 1956
- Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano, 1956
- Second String Quartet, 1957
- Dramatic Suite for large orchestra, 1958
- Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, 1958
- Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, 1959
- Second Sonata for Violin and Piano, 1959
- From Bohemia. Symphonsche Suite, 1960
- Second Piano Sonata, 1961
- Song of the new era. Cantata for chorus and orchestra, 1962
- Ballad and Burlesque for Cello and Piano, 1963
- Three men choruses to texts by M. Florian, P. Verlaine and F. Hrubín, 1963
- Ludi, for chamber orchestra, 1964
- Concertino for Trombone and Piano, 1964
- Four children's songs with piano accompaniment to words by V. Nekvinda, J. Havel and Z. Kriebel, 1965
- Four compositions for oboe (or clarinet) and piano, 1965
- Eight compositions for piano, 1965
- Sonata for Solo Guitar, 1965
- Four children choirs to words by Z. Kriebel, 1965
- Four Pieces for Violin and Guitar, 1966
- Sonata for Flute and Piano, 1966
- Third String Quartet, 1967
- Eight pieces for young pianists, 1967
- Harpsichord Sonata, 1967
- Three Pieces for Cello and Piano, 1968
- Second Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, 1969
- Second Symphony, 1969
- Second Wind Quintet, 1969
- Third Piano Sonata, 1970
- Musica romantica per archi, 1971
- Amoroso for English Horn and Piano, 1971
- Third Symphony, 1972
- Sonata for Cello and Piano, 1972