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Vladimír Godár (born 16 March 1956, in Bratislava) is a Slovak classical and film score composer. He is also known for his collaboration with the Czech violinist, singer, and composer Iva Bittová. As an academic, he is a writer, editor, and translator of books on historical music research.
Vladimír Godár (b.Bratislava, 1956) is one of Slovakia’s leading composers. His large and varied output includes an oratorio, a ballet, works for orchestra, many chamber works, educational pieces and over 50 film scores.
Vladimir Godár is a firm believer in ‘musical archaeology’, namely that music should build upon foundations previously laid down not only musically, but also religiously and culturally. As a consequence, his compositions take heavily from a number of earlier periods, including traditional Slovak and Baroque music.
Magnificat by Vladimir Godar. Performed by Slavic Chorale and Orchestra. Pavel Kravchuk, Conductor. Alina Ilchuk, Soprano.
Mar 15, 2023 · 221 views 10 months ago. Vladimír Godár (* 1956) Dariačangin sad, mýtus podle Otara Čiladzeho pro violu, violoncello a orchestr Dariachangi's Garden, myth after Otar Chiladze for viola, cello...
Mar 15, 2024 · Vladimír Godár (* 1956) Via lucis meditace pro žestě, smyčce a bicí nástroje meditation for brass, strings and percussion (1993) Symfonický orchestr Slovenského rozhlasu řídí ...
Vladimír Godár (* 16. března 1956 Bratislava, Československo) je slovenský hudební skladatel, muzikolog a vysokoškolský pedagog, autor komorní, filmové a orchestrální hudby, držitel dvou Českých lvů v kategorii Nejlepší hudba za filmy Návrat idiota a Sluneční stát.