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08-25-2017, 07:02 PM
Luboš Fišer Film Music Collection

Luboš Fišer (born on September 30th 1935, died on June 22nd 1999 in Prague), studied composition with Emil Hlobil both at the Prague Conservatory (1952-56) and at the Academy of Performing Arts (graduated 1960). His graduation work, the one-act opera Lancelot, has already featured the substance of his musical expression - it is based on a melody supporting themes, formulated often in a very lapidary way which is then developed with complex and non-traditional way of compositional thinking. The effect of his music is both simple and complex at the same time as though to be chiselled from stone. He started off from the post-romantic music tradition (two symphonies, Suite for orchestra, Sonnets to texts by Michelangelo, and other works composed at the end of the fifties), and his own opinion and style prevails in the early sixties.
Key works of that period are Fifteen Prints after D�rer’s Apocalypse and choral Caprichos, inspired by Goya’s cycle of paintings. These compositions had considerable international response. The Fifteen Prints won the first prize in a UNESCO international composer’s tribune held in Paris in 1967. Both these works have a tendency towards new expressional and compositional means, in particular the use of the relaxed structure of aleatoric technique. Although that method accentuates sonic component of musical structure, Fiser maintains his own approach. The key melodic theme, its repetition and transformation, continues to be the backbone of his works.
Fišer is often compared to the award-winning composer Georges Delerue in terms of compositions and style.

Dotek mot�la / A Touch of a Butterfly
Czechoslovakia, 1972
01 Main Titles (Dotek mot�la) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdA0i3lFVMI) 2:09
02 Statues 1:03
03 Ty v�š (Long Ver.) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84A5TXE0TXY) 4:08
04 Ty v�š (Short Ver.) 2:37
05 The Lady on the Horse 1:57
06 Statues II 2:26
07 Mystery 1:05
08 Madness (https://youtu.be/ti_Bd3uNt_Q?t=27m37s) 4:07
09 Black Coffin & Piano Song 2:20
10 Piano Song II 1:03
11 Statues III 1:14
12 The Waltz Scene 3:35
13 Madness II 0:54
14 Ty v�š & Finale 3:47
Bonus Track
15 Ty v�š (Album Ver.) 3:33

Romanetto
Czechoslovakia, 1970
16 Main Titles (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7t1Y6QcH7Y) & Confession (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKJ3oU9KC6U) 3:02
17 The Child 1:05
18 Insanity Melody 1:30
19 The Church Scene 1:49
20 Mental Breakdown & The Husband 3:27
21 Happy Memories (I. Wedding) 3:32
22 Happy Memories (II. Waltz) 1:26
23 Happy Memories (III. Birth) 2:36
24 The Child II & Happy Memories (IV. The Housewife) 2:30
25 Grief & The Young Doctor & Love Scene 4:04
26 Bloody Incident 2:46
27 The Child III 1:50
28 Love Scene (Short Ver.) 1:30
29 Truth 4:43
30 Leaving the Mental Hospital (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEhsBu3yahc) 2:45
31 Rising Tension 2:58
32 Finale & End Titles 2:14
Total Time: 1:19:45
All Music Composed by Luboš Fišer
"Ty v�š"
Lyrics: Jarom�r Kincl
Vocal: Helena Vondr�čkov�
Performed by Filmov� symfonick� orchestr (FISYO) Praha
Conducted by František Belf�n
http://www.mediafire.com/file/e32qecpogarie0r/Lubo%25C5%25A1_Fi%25C5%25A1er_Film_Music_Collectio n_Vol._3_%25282017%2529_%255B%2540Maxwill%255D.rar/file

Luboš Fišer (born on September 30th 1935, died on June 22nd 1999 in Prague), studied composition with Emil Hlobil both at the Prague Conservatory (1952-56) and at the Academy of Performing Arts (graduated 1960). His graduation work, the one-act opera Lancelot, has already featured the substance of his musical expression - it is based on a melody supporting themes, formulated often in a very lapidary way which is then developed with complex and non-traditional way of compositional thinking. The effect of his music is both simple and complex at the same time as though to be chiselled from stone. He started off from the post-romantic music tradition (two symphonies, Suite for orchestra, Sonnets to texts by Michelangelo, and other works composed at the end of the fifties), and his own opinion and style prevails in the early sixties.
Key works of that period are Fifteen Prints after D�rer’s Apocalypse and choral Caprichos, inspired by Goya’s cycle of paintings. These compositions had considerable international response. The Fifteen Prints won the first prize in a UNESCO international composer’s tribune held in Paris in 1967. Both these works have a tendency towards new expressional and compositional means, in particular the use of the relaxed structure of aleatoric technique. Although that method accentuates sonic component of musical structure, Fiser maintains his own approach. The key melodic theme, its repetition and transformation, continues to be the backbone of his works.
Fišer is often compared to the award-winning composer Georges Delerue in terms of compositions and style.

Dotek mot�la / A Touch of a Butterfly
Czechoslovakia, 1972
01 Main Titles (Dotek mot�la) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdA0i3lFVMI) 2:09
02 Statues 1:03
03 Ty v�š (Long Ver.) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84A5TXE0TXY) 4:08
04 Ty v�š (Short Ver.) 2:37
05 The Lady on the Horse 1:57
06 Statues II 2:26
07 Mystery 1:05
08 Madness (https://youtu.be/ti_Bd3uNt_Q?t=27m37s) 4:07
09 Black Coffin & Piano Song 2:20
10 Piano Song II 1:03
11 Statues III 1:14
12 The Waltz Scene 3:35
13 Madness II 0:54
14 Ty v�š & Finale 3:47
Bonus Track
15 Ty v�š (Album Ver.) 3:33

Romanetto
Czechoslovakia, 1970
16 Main Titles (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7t1Y6QcH7Y) & Confession (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKJ3oU9KC6U) 3:02
17 The Child 1:05
18 Insanity Melody 1:30
19 The Church Scene 1:49
20 Mental Breakdown & The Husband 3:27
21 Happy Memories (I. Wedding) 3:32
22 Happy Memories (II. Waltz) 1:26
23 Happy Memories (III. Birth) 2:36
24 The Child II & Happy Memories (IV. The Housewife) 2:30
25 Grief & The Young Doctor & Love Scene 4:04
26 Bloody Incident 2:46
27 The Child III 1:50
28 Love Scene (Short Ver.) 1:30
29 Truth 4:43
30 Leaving the Mental Hospital (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEhsBu3yahc) 2:45
31 Rising Tension 2:58
32 Finale & End Titles 2:14
Total Time: 1:19:45
All Music Composed by Luboš Fišer
"Ty v�š"
Lyrics: Jarom�r Kincl
Vocal: Helena Vondr�čkov�
Performed by Filmov� symfonick� orchestr (FISYO) Praha
Conducted by František Belf�n
http://www.mediafire.com/file/e32qecpogarie0r/Lubo%25C5%25A1_Fi%25C5%25A1er_Film_Music_Collectio n_Vol._3_%25282017%2529_%255B%2540Maxwill%255D.rar/file