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  1. Luboš Fišer (30 September 1935 – 22 June 1999) was a Czech composer, born in Prague. He was known both for his soundtracks and chamber music. From 1952 to 1956 he studied composition at the Prague Conservatory as a pupil of Emil Hlobil. From 1956 he studied at the AMU in Prague.

  2. Luboš Fišer (30. září 1935 Praha – 22. června 1999) byl český hudební skladatel. Byl významným autorem soudobé vážné hudby a vyhledávaným a oceňovaným autorem hudby k filmům a televizním inscenacím (přes 300 titulů).

  3. www.csfd.cz › tvurce › 53441-lubos-fiserLuboš Fišer | ČSFD.cz

    ČSFD.cz představuje Luboše Fišera, skladatele klasické, filmové a televizní hudby. Zjistěte více o jeho životě, díle, zajímavostech a oceněních na této stránce.

    • September 30, 1935
    • June 22, 1999
  4. Wed 22 Sep 1999 21.19 EDT. Lubos Fiser, who has died aged 63, is often cited - with Petr Eben - as the most important Czech composer of the past 30 years, yet he was until relatively recently ...

  5. Sep 1, 1999 · Lubos Fiser was never happier than when composing in his summer house at Cesk Lpa in North Bohemia, with his dog lying by his desk. Throughout the difficult last years he received enormous support ...

  6. Profile: Czech modern composer (September 30, 1935, Prague, Czechoslovakia – June 22, 1999, Prague, Czechia), known above all for his soundtracks to almost 50 movies, but he wrote also orchestra, chamber and choral music. Sites: Wikipedia , kinobox.cz. Variations: Viewing All | Luboš Fišer.

  7. cinescores.dudaone.com › an-interview-with-lubos-fiserAn interview with Luboš Fišer

    Luboš Fišer (1935-1999) is known in Czechoslovakia for his concert and chamber music as much as he is for his music for Czech films. Fišer’s Report has been performed by the American Wind Symphony Orchestra in Pittsburgh, and in 1966 he won first prize at the UNESCO International Composer’s Competition in Paris.