Oldřich František Korte

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Oldřich František Korte (26 April 1926;

Czech composer, pianist, publicist and writer.[1]

From 1943 to 1949 he studied at the

Victorious February in 1948 Korte was once more affected by the political situation in former Czechoslovakia. He was forced to find work out of the artistic professions.[2] Nevertheless, he never gave up his musical and literary activities, and gradually became a respected composer and pianist.[2]

Korte cooperated with the important Czech experimental theatre

Laterna Magika, whose director Alfréd Radok offered him the post of pianist. He toured four continents with the ensemble of Laterna Magika, and played in more than 3000 performances.[2]

Style

Korte in his whole musical and literary output takes a non-conformist attitude; he is not a "composer of one style",[2] in whose compositions a strict sense of logic musical rules prevails. He is partly influenced by the works of Bohuslav Martinů and Albert Roussel.[2]

Selected works

Music

Literature

  • Chodící legendy (Walking Legends) (1991) - great personalities of the 20th century

References

  1. ^ "Ve věku 88 let zemřel 10. září skladatel Oldřich František Korte" (in Czech). České Noviny. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  2. ^ .

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