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・ Robert L. King
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・ Robert L. Larson
・ Robert L. Leggett
・ Robert L. Leuschner, Jr.
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・ Robert Kulek
・ Robert Kulicke
・ Robert Kuntz
・ Robert Kunzig
・ Robert Kuok
・ Robert Kupiecki
・ Robert Kupperman
・ Robert Kurbaša
・ Robert Kurež
Robert Kurka
・ Robert Kurnicki
・ Robert Kurrle
・ Robert Kurson
・ Robert Kurt Woetzel
・ Robert Kurtz
・ Robert Kurtzman
・ Robert Kurtzman's Beneath The Valley of The Rage
・ Robert Kururangi
・ Robert Kurz
・ Robert Kurz (philosopher)
・ Robert Kurzban
・ Robert Kushner
・ Robert Kushner (physician)
・ Robert Kusse


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Robert Kurka
Robert Frank Kurka (December 22, 1921 – December 12, 1957) was an American composer, who also taught and conducted his own works.
==Biography==
Kurka was born in Cicero, Illinois. He was mostly self-taught as a musician. He studied for short periods under Darius Milhaud and Otto Luening, and received his M.A. degree in music from Columbia University in 1948. After that he lived most of his life in New York.
Kurka held teaching positions at City College of New York, Queens College and Dartmouth College. He wrote a total of two symphonies, five string quartets, six violin sonatas, and other works for piano, voice, and chorus.
He is probably best known for the instrumental suite, ''The Good Soldier Schweik.'' This was inspired by Jaroslav Hašek's anti-war novel ''The Good Soldier Schweik'', published in English translation in 1956.
Kurka expanded his music for an opera of the same name, completed just before his death in 1957. The libretto was written by Abe Meeropol of New York, who in 1937 had written the song, "Strange Fruit" about lynchings in the American South.
The opera's orchestration was completed by Hershy Kay. ''The Good Soldier Schweik'' premiered at the New York City Opera on April 23, 1958. Its music attracted critical comparisons to the compositions of Kurt Weill, especially for its satirical, ironic bent and incorporation of popular styles.
Kurka died of leukemia on December 12, 1957, in New York.

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