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・ Zdeněk Koubek
・ Zdeněk Koukal
・ Zdeněk Kovář
・ Zdeněk Košler
・ Zdeněk Košta
・ Zdeněk Košťál
・ Zdeněk Kroupa
・ Zdeněk Kroča
・ Zdeněk Kudrna
・ Zdeněk Kutlák
・ Zdeněk Kárník
・ Zdeněk Křížek
・ Zdeněk Lenhart
・ Zdeněk Lev of Rožmitál
・ Zdeněk Linhart
Zdeněk Liška
・ Zdeněk Lukáš
・ Zdeněk Matějka
・ Zdeněk Matějovský
・ Zdeněk Matějček
・ Zdeněk Miler
・ Zdeněk Mlynář
・ Zdeněk Moravec
・ Zdeněk Mácal
・ Zdeněk Mézl
・ Zdeněk Měšťan
・ Zdeněk Nedvěd
・ Zdeněk Nehoda
・ Zdeněk Nejedlý
・ Zdeněk Neubauer


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Zdeněk Liška : ウィキペディア英語版
Zdeněk Liška
Zdeněk Liška (16 March 1922 – 13 August 1983) was a Czech composer who produced a large number of film scores across a prolific career that started in the 1950s. He was revelatory in his contribution to the development of electronic music. His music in this field is noticeable and dramatic, based on a unique musical feeling achieved using quite unusual instrumental combinations and various electronic and electroacoustic techniques.
== Biography ==

Zdeněk Liška was born on 16 March 1922 in Smečno near Kladno in central Bohemia. His father and grandfather were amateur municipal musicians. As a child he learned to play the accordion and the violin; while in high school, he composed his first song.
He studied composition and conducting at Prague Conservatory under Rudolf Karel, Otakar Šín, Metod Doležil, and Karel Janeček. He graduated from the Conservatory in 1944.〔 After a brief stint as a conductor of an amateur orchestra in Slaný and as a teacher at a Humpolec music school, he joined the Zlín Film Studios in 1945.〔

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