Martin Smolka (born 11 August 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
2001-2003
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;
2010
  • fff (Fortissimo feroce Fittipaldi) for saxophone, piano and percussion - written for Trio Accanto;

Discography

  • Hudba hudbička, ensemble AGON, Arta Records, Prague 1991
  • Music for Retuned Instruments, ensemble recherche, Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik 1991, WDR Köln 1991
  • Rain, a Window, Roofs, Chimneys, Pigeons and so... and Railway-Bridges, too, col legno München/SWF Baden-Baden, Donaueschinger Musiktage 1992
  • A v sadech korálů, jež slabě zrůžověly, Petr Matuszek - bariton, Martin Smolka - piano, Na prahu světla, Happy Music, Prague 1996
  • Rent a Ricercar, Flying Dog, For Woody Allen, Nocturne, AGON Orchestra, audio ego/Society for New Music Prague, 1997
  • Euphorium, Rain, a Window, Roofs, Chimneys, Pigeons and so... and Railway-Bridges, too, Music for Retuned Instruments, Ringing, AGON Orchestra, audio ego/Society for New Music Prague, 1998
  • Walden, the Distiller of Celestial Dews, SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart, Meinhard Jenne – percussion, Rupert Huber - conductor, Donaueschinger Musiktage 2000
  • fff (Fortissimo feroce Fittipaldi), Trio Accanto, Wergo (forthcoming)
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