Martin Hybler

composer (born 1977)

Martin Hybler studied composition and conducting at Prague Conservatory and at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in the class of Václav Riedlbauch and Ivan Kurz where in 2008 he published his dissertation Brass instruments in a modern symphonic orchestra, focused on orchestral instrumentation. 

Already during his studies he composed dozens of chamber and orchestral compositions. Most of them were performed by professional orchestras and ensambles in the Czech Republic and abroad (e.g. festivals Prague Spring, Prague Premieres, MusicOlomouc, Silk Sound Road in Bishkek and Klagenspuren in Insbruck) and were also recorded and published in print.

Besides classic contemporary compositions, Martin Hybler also devotes himself to scenic music and arrangments of compositions of old masters as well as popular music and jazz. As a performer, he stands out as a nimble piano accompanist and improvisor. He is also conductor of crossover projects that connect the world of a classic symphonic orchestra with popular and jazz music.

In Martin Hybler’s oeuvre, the compositions for wind instruments are essential. Let us name at least a virtuoso composition for a solo bassoon Curatio Hypochondrii, a Bassoon Concerto Outsider Bohemian or Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra – Oh love, you are so fleeting.

Titles for sale:
Curatio hypochondrii for Bassoon Solo
From a diary of a voyage across the Sargasso Sea
Humoresque G flat major, Op. 101, No. 7 for piano quartet in the swing style
Just Relax
La musica della luna - score
La musica della luna - piano score
Outsider Bohemian, Story for bassoon and chamber orchestra, op. 29- score
Outsider Bohemian, Story for bassoon and chamber orchestra, op. 29 - piano score
Sound-Telescope for Oboe solo
Three Melodramas
You don´t say
Wallenstein Dance Suite

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