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Martin Smolka (born August 11, 1959 in Prague) is a contemporary Czech composer of classical music. == Works == ;1983 * ''Slzy (Tears)''; ;1985-1988 : ''Hudba hudbička'' (''Music Sweet Music'') for ensemble; ;1988 * ''Music for Retuned Instruments''; ;1989 * ''Zvonění'' (''Ringing'') for solo percussion; * ''Nocturne''; ;1990 * ''L’Orch pour l’orch''; ;1990-1992 * ''Netopýr'' (''The Flying Dog''); ;1992 * ''Rain, a Window, Roofs, Chimneys, Pigeons and so... and Railway-Bridges, too''; ;1993 * ''Trzy motywy pastoralne'' (''Three pastoral motifs''); ;1993-1995 * ''Rent a Ricercar''; ;1996 * ''Euforium''; * ''Three pieces for retuned orchestra''; ;1996-1997 * : ''Lullaby''; ;1998 * ''8 pieces for guitar quartet''; * ''Autumn Thoughts'' for ensemble; ;1999 * ''Lieder ohne Worte und Passacaglia''; * ''Nešť'' for orchestra; * ''Like Those Nicéan Barks of Yore'' for trombone and life electronics; ;2000 * ''Blue Note''; * ''Walden, the Distiller of Celestial Dews''; * ''Remix, Redream, Reflight''; * ''Houby a nebe'' (''Mushrooms and Heaven''), Czech text Petr Pavel Fiala and Martin Smolka; ;2001 * ''Geigenlieder'', German text Christian Morgenstern and Bertolt Brecht; ;2001-2003 * ''Nagano'' - Opera, libretto Jaroslav Dušek and Martin Smolka; * ''Observing the Clouds''; ;2002 * ''Missa''; * ''Ach, mé milé c moll'' (''Oh, my admired C minor''); ;2003 * ''Solitudo''; ;2003-2004 * ''Tesknice'' (''Nostalgia''); ;2004 * ''Hats in the Sky''; * ''For a Buck''; ;2005 * ''Das schlaue Gretchen'' opera for children, libretto Klaus Angermann; ;2006 * ''Lamento metodico''; * ''Słone i smutne'' (''Salt and Sad''), Polish text Tadeusz Różewicz; * ''Semplice''; 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Martin Smolka」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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