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Janácek’S Eternal Love

Janácek’S Eternal Love
Author: George M. Cummins III
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1491758112

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In the last decade of his life, starting when he was a sixty-two-year old curmudgeon in a backwater Slavic country, Czech composer Leo Jancek produced operas and chamber music that would stun the music world, one masterpiece on top of another. In Janceks Eternal Love, author George M. Cummins III presents a biography focusing on the life of Jancek (1854-1928) based on original Czech sources, with special attention to detailed analysis of the last four operas and biographical focus on the composers relationship with his muse, Kamila Stsslov. In 1916, Jancek was known only as a local ethnographer specializing in folk music, but he acquired international fame with the operas and chamber pieces he composed after the age of sixty-two until his death at seventy-four. Cumminswith both a personal and scholarly knowledge of Czech language, history, and culturenarrates a personal biography that includes detailed, insightful descriptions of Janceks compositions.


Janáček and Czech Music

Janáček and Czech Music
Author: Michael Brim Beckerman
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780945193364

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In the first week of May 1988, more than seventy scholars and musicians from five countries gathered at Washington University in St. Louis to participate in the first conference and festival ever to take place in the United States on the Moravian composer Leos Janácek. This volume, arranged in seven parts, is a collection of thirty-five of the papers presented at the conference. It is the first large collection of essays in English concerning Janácek's music, and the only collection of proceedings from a Janácek symposium to be published in the last twenty-five years... most of its essays deal with Janácek's music, while some with other Czech music, mostly from before the time of Bedrich Smetana. This breadth of scope is not a weakness of either the conference or the volume, since it places Janácek in historical perspective, and since the articles that deal with the earlier music are among the best in the volume and are deserving of a forum. John K. Novak, Notes June 1996


Janáček and Czech Music

Janáček and Czech Music
Author: Michael Brim Beckerman
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1995
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780945193364

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In the first week of May 1988, more than seventy scholars and musicians from five countries gathered at Washington University in St. Louis to participate in the first conference and festival ever to take place in the United States on the Moravian composer Leos Janácek. This volume, arranged in seven parts, is a collection of thirty-five of the papers presented at the conference. It is the first large collection of essays in English concerning Janácek's music, and the only collection of proceedings from a Janácek symposium to be published in the last twenty-five years... most of its essays deal with Janácek's music, while some with other Czech music, mostly from before the time of Bedrich Smetana. This breadth of scope is not a weakness of either the conference or the volume, since it places Janácek in historical perspective, and since the articles that deal with the earlier music are among the best in the volume and are deserving of a forum. John K. Novak, Notes June 1996


Janacek's Uncollected Essays on Music

Janacek's Uncollected Essays on Music
Author: Leos Janacek
Publisher: Marion Boyars
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780714529516

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Janacek

Janacek
Author: Leoš Janáček
Publisher: Pro Am Music Resources
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780912483320

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Janacek and His World

Janacek and His World
Author: Michael Brim Beckerman
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0691116768

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Once thought to be a provincial composer of only passing interest to eccentrics, Leos Janácek (1854-1928) is now widely acknowledged as one of the most powerful and original creative figures of his time. Banned for all purposes from the Prague stage until the age of 62, and unable to make it even out of the provincial capital of Brno, his operas are now performed in dynamic productions throughout the globe. This volume brings together some of the world's foremost Janácek scholars to look closely at a broad range of issues surrounding his life and work. Representing the latest in Janácek scholarship, the essays are accompanied by newly translated writings by the composer himself. The collection opens with an essay by Leon Botstein who clarifies and amplifies how Max Brod contributed to Janácek 's international success by serving as "point man" between Czechs and Germans, Jews and non-Jews. John Tyrrell, the dean of Janácek scholars, distills more than thirty years of research in "How Janácek Composed Operas," while Diane Paige considers Janácek's liason with a married woman and the question of the artist's muse. Geoffrey Chew places the idea of the adulterous muse in the larger context of Czech fin de siècle decadence in his thoroughgoing consideration of Janácek's problematic opera Osud. Derek Katz examines the problems encountered by Janácek's satirically patriotic "Excursions of Mr. Broucek" in the post-World War I era of Czechoslovak nationalism, while Paul Wingfield mounts a defense of Janácek against allegations of cruelty in his wife's memoirs. In the final essay, Michael Beckerman asks how much true history can be culled from one of Janácek's business cards. The book then turns to writings by Janácek previously unpublished in English. These not only include fascinating essays on Naturalism, opera direction, and Tristan and Isolde, but four impressionistic chronicles of the "speech melodies" of daily life. They provide insight into Janácek's revolutionary method of composition, and give us the closest thing we will ever have to the "heard" record of a Czech pre-war past-or any past, for that matter.


Janáček as Theorist

Janáček as Theorist
Author: Michael Brim Beckerman
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1994
Genre: Music theory
ISBN: 9780945193036

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In addition to his activities as a composer, Leos Janácek was a prolific literary personality whose works include not only letters, feuilletons, criticisms, autobiography, ethnographic and pedagogical studies but also numerous articles dealing with music theory. They are unique documents, stimulating, diverse, exciting, and sometimes bewildering, they reflect Janácek's intense involvement with contemporary trends in philosophy, ethnography, physiology, and music theory, and his struggles in these worlds; yet they can hardly be found on a single bookshelf outside the Czech Republic (From the Introduction).


Janácek Studies

Janácek Studies
Author: Paul Wingfield
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1999-10-21
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521573573

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This is the first major book about the music of the Czech composer Leos Janácek.


Leoš Janáček

Leoš Janáček
Author: Hans Hollander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1963
Genre: Composers
ISBN:

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This is the first full-length study of Leos Janacek to be published in English. It is a sympathetic account of the composer's life, his background, periods of study in Brno, Leipzig, Vienna and Prague, his contribution to the cultural life of Czechoslovakia, and his struggle for recognition. Janacek lived at a time when Czechoslovakia was achieving independent status, a period when national feeling ran high and when national consciousness was being translated into new artistic media; he was one of the chief exponents of this new feeling and he incorporated into his music all that is truly indigenous in Czech culture - folklore, folk song, the passionate spirit of the Slav people, their struggle for independence both politically and culturally. This study presents a complete picture of Janacek as a man and Janacek as a composer. His orchestral works, choral works, and operas are minutely analyzed both musically and dramatically and are critically examined from every point of view.


Janáček Beyond the Borders

Janáček Beyond the Borders
Author: Derek Katz
Publisher: University Rochester Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1580463096

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This contextual study of Janácek's operas reveals the composer's creative responses to a wide range of Czech and non-Czech traditions.