Osvald Chlubna

Later, he taught at the Organ School in Brno for many years.

Chlubna's works can be defined by three distinct periods: Romanticism, Impressionism, all the way to the Modern Constructivism.

He wrote several cycles of compositions for piano and organ, as well as instrumental concerts, symphonies, ouvertures and cantatas.

He wrote many operas, often using his own librettos, such as The Revenge of Catullus based on the work of Vrchlický (1917), Alladina and Palomid (based on the work of Maeterlinck, 1925), Ňura (1932), How the Death came in the World (1936), Jiří from Kunštát and Poděbrady (based on the work of Alois Jirásek, 1941), Cradle (composed on the work of Jirásek, 1951), Eupyros (1960).

Opera Ballet Orchestra Band Concertante Chamber Piano Organ Choral Vocal