
Also known as Alois Haba
Czech music educator and composer (1893-1973)
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Alois Hába (Vizovice, 21 de junio de 1893 - Praga, 18 de noviembre de 1973) fue un compositor checo, discípulo de Franz Schreker, conocido por sus composiciones microtonales, especialmente por usar la escala de cuartos de tono (aunque utilizó a menudo también las escalas de sextos y doceavos de tono).
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Alois Hába (June 21, 1893, Vizovice – November 18, 1973, Prague) was a Czech composer, musical theoretician, teacher and organiser, one of the creators of microtonal systems in a western musical context. His most significant innovative contribution to European music is his reworking of the tonality into quarter, six, twelve, and five tone systems, which come from the Moravian folk tradition. He was a student of Vítězslav Novák, doggedly fought for a new style, which precisely mirrored the Schoe
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