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  1. 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.

  2. www.fabermusic.com › we-represent › vladimír-godárVladimír Godár | Faber Music

    Vladimír Godár (b.Bratislava, 1956) is one of Slovakias 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Magnificat by Vladimir Godar. Performed by Slavic Chorale and Orchestra. Pavel Kravchuk, Conductor. Alina Ilchuk, Soprano.

  5. 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...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.