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Ivana Loudová (*March 8, 1941, Chlumec nad Cidlinou, died July 25, 2017 Prague) is Czech composer of contemporary classical music.She studied at the Prague Conservatory and the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts under Miloslav Kabeláč and Emil Hlobil. She later studied in Paris at the Centre Bourdan under Olivier Messiaen, André Jolivet and Pierre Schaeffer. She has written orchestral and chamber music, as well as music for the voice and film or stage. She obtained an honourable mention in Mannheim for the composition Rhapsody in Black, and won at the Guido d'Arezzo” International Polyphonic Competition in Italy in 1978, 1980 and 1984. In the choral area, she wrote the Vocal Symphony in 1965 and later wrote children's choral works such as the prize-winning Little Christmas Cantata. She has also written music for American Wind Symphony Orchestra and other orchestral works. Since 1992 Ivana Loudová has taught composition on the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Prague. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Zlatý klíček od pusy
Images for Solo Flute
Loudová: Rhapsody, Gnómai, Nocturne, Spleen, Straing Quartet No. 2 & Concerto for Percussion

Rhapsody, Gnómai, Nocturne, Spleen, String Quartet No. 2, Concerto for Percussion

Week of New Works 1982
Loudová: Rhapsody, Gnómai, Nocturne, Spleen, Straing Quartet No. 2 & Conce

60 Years of the Prague Symphony Orchestra
Selection
Antologie české hudby 2. pol. 20. století Disc 4

Women in Music
Incitation to Desire