LUBOŠ FIŠER (1935–1999)

COMPLETE PIANO SONATAS


ZUZANA ŠIMURDOVÁ

“Growing up in the Czech Republic, you are consciously or unconsciously surrounded by the music of Luboš Fišer…his compositions found their way into all spheres of the cultural life here.

Upon discovering Fišer’s Piano Sonata No. V, during my conservatory years, the music immediately resonated with me and I felt as though I was beginning a conversation with a long-lost friend. His music sparks my imagination and I feel privileged to welcome listeners into this enchanting musical thriller.” – Zuzana Šimurdová

FIŠER, L.: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1, 3-8
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Listen to an excerpt from Piano Sonata No. 6 ‘Fras’
Luboš Fišer
LUBOŠ FIŠER
(1935–1999)

About this Recording

Luboš Fišer was one of the most influential and versatile Czech composers of the 20th century, with a prolific and impressive body of work for the stage, screen and concert hall. Fišer’s eight piano sonatas (of which the second is lost), were composed for the instrument described by the composer as ‘his greatest love of all’. Retaining a special place in Fišer’s oeuvre, they became an intimate diary of his constantly evolving compositional style, from his student days and the neo-classical Sonata No.1, through the experimental sonatas of the 1960s and 1970s, to the simplicity of melodic line and the immediate emotional impact of the final sonata, No. 8.

FIŠER, L.: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1, 3-8
PIANO SONATA NO. 1 (1955) (14:58)
1
I. Allegro energico (05:24)
2
II. Andante (04:20)
3
III. Presto (05:14)
PIANO SONATA NO. 3 (1960) * (13:17)
4
I. Grave – Vivace (07:22)
5
II. Adagio (05:55)
6
PIANO SONATA NO. 4 (1962–1964) * (10:11)
7
PIANO SONATA NO. 5 (1974) (08:23)
8
PIANO SONATA NO. 6, ‘FRAS’ (1978) (06:11)
9
PIANO SONATA NO. 7 (1985) * (09:38)
9
PIANO SONATA NO. 8 (1995) (06:17)
* WORLD PREMIÈRE RECORDING

TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 68:55

Zuzana Šimurdová

ZUZANA ŠIMURDOVÁ

Czech-Canadian pianist Zuzana Šimurdová began her international career as a laureate of the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursarie Awards in Paris followed by First prize at the International Music Competition Anglo-Czechoslovak Trust in London and the Janáček First Prize at the International Piano Masterclasses Competition ‘Prague-Vienna-Budapest’. Among recent highlights is her Carnegie Hall debut as a winner of the Chopin Award at the IBLA Grand Prize International Competition. Šimurdová has given solo and chamber concerts across Europe, the US, Canada, China and South Korea. She has also been a featured artist on radio broadcasts in the Czech Republic and Canada, and made TV appearances on France 2, ČT2 and OMNI TV Toronto.

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