A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Jiri Stivin
Jirí Stivín
Birthplace:
Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia [now Czech Republic]
Born:
November 23, 1942
Jiří Stivín (born 23 November 1942 in Prague) is a Czech flute player and composer. Stivín performs music from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Baroque periods. As a sololist, he performed with the Prague Symphony Orchestra, with the Slovak Chamber Orchestra, with Suk Chamber Orchestra, Barocco sempre giovane as well as with several other ensembles. He is also involved in jazz, both as a performer and as a composer. He gives regular lectures at the Prague Conservatory. Stivín is also famous jazz musician in Czech Republic still active in the Jazz Quartet. He is an extreme player of flute, sax, tube, bottle, etc. performing amazing improvisations. Stivín has a large discography ranging from jazz to classical music. His daughter Zuzana Stivínová is an actress. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conductor:
1985 What's Up Doc?
Music:
1972 The Town in White
1976 About Dressy Sally
1984 King Thrushbeard
1985 Matylda and her Spare Head
1985 What's Up Doc?
1986 Antonyho Šance
1987 Dámská jízda
1987 The Tinderbox
1988 Boy's Vacation
1990 Jestřábí moudrost
1994 The Fortress
2006 Citizen Vaclav Havel Goes on Vacation
Original Music Composer:
1971 Pařížská komuna
1972 Pan Tomšík
1972 The Town in White
1976 About Dressy Sally
1978 Nechci nic slyšet
1982 Players
1982 The Glass House
1982 Zlatá ručka
1983 Oči plné snehu
1983 Pavilón šeliem
1984 King Thrushbeard
1984 The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun
1985 As Good as Poison
1985 Matylda and her Spare Head
1985 Mr. Pip's Courtships
1985 Questions for Two Women
1985 Tandem
1985 What's Up Doc?
1986 Antonyho Šance
1987 Dámská jízda
1987 The Tinderbox
1988 Boy's Vacation
1989 Prstienky z kukučiny
1990 Jestřábí moudrost
1993 Vaclav Havel, ein böhmisches Märchen
1994 The Fortress
1994 Vnuci Antoina de Saint-Exupéryho
1997 Boomerang
2006 Citizen Vaclav Havel Goes on Vacation
Music:
1990 The Great Debureau
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