Petr Hapka
Petr Hapka | |
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Hapka in 2010 | |
Born |
Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia | 13 May 1944
Died |
25 November 2014 70) Okoř, Czech Republic | (aged
Occupation | Composer, conductor, vocalist |
Petr Hapka (13 May 1944 – 25 November 2014[1]) was a Czech composer, one of the most significant composers of Czech film music scores.[2] He is known for his collaborations with the lyricist Michal Horáček.[3]
Discography
- Studio albums
- 1987: Potměšilý host with Hana Hegerová & Michal Horáček
- 1988: V penziónu Svět with Michal Horáček
- 1996: Citová investice with Michal Horáček
- 2001: Mohlo by tu být i líp with Michal Horáček
- 2006: Strážce plamene with Michal Horáček
- 2009: Kudykam with Michal Horáček
- 2011: Tante Cose da Veder with Michal Horáček & Ondřej Brzobohatý
Film score (selected)
- 1973: Akce Bororo
- 1976: Den pro mou lásku
- 1976: Léto s kovbojem
- 1977: Ružové sny
- 1978: Panna a netvor
- 1979: Deváté srdce
- 1981: Upír z Feratu
- 1983: Tisícročná včela
- 1984: Fešák Hubert
- 1985: Perinbaba
- 1987: Copak je to za vojáka...
- 1989: Vážení přátelé, ano
- 1995: Bylo nás pět
- 1999: Hanele
- 2002: Fimfárum Jana Wericha
Awards
Year | Nominated work | Award | Category | Result |
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2000 | Hanele | Czech Lion | Best Music | Nominated[4] |
2003 | Fimfárum Jana Wericha | Nominated[4] |
References
- ↑ "Zemřel hudební skladatel a zpěvák Petr Hapka" (in Czech). Czech Press Agency. Retrieved 2014-11-25.
- ↑ Hruska, Matej. "Petr Hapka". Osobnosti (in Czech). SiUX. zivotopis.osobnosti.cz. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
- ↑ Vlasák, Vladimír (20 November 2006). "Hapka, Horáček a porce tradiční noblesy". Mladá fronta DNES. idnes. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
- 1 2 "Petr Hapka - Awards". Internet Movie Database. IMDb. imdb.cz. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
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