Jenůfa
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Title:
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Jenůfa |
Otros títulos:
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Jenůfa Opera in Three Acts Jenufa Ópera en Tres Actos |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Leoš Janáček; Libuše Domanínská; Naděžda Kniplová; Vilém Přibyl; Ivo Žídek; Marie Mrázová; Jindřich Jindrák; Zdeněk Kroupa; Slávka Procházková; Marta Boháčová; Eva Hlobilová; Bozěna Effenberková; Helena Tattermuschová; Anna Rousková; Chorus and Orchestra of the National Theatre; Bohumil Gregor; Gabriela Preissová |
Código CDU:
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Ja.06 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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Leos Janácek (1854-1928) is regarded as the greatest Czech composer of the early twentieth century. In his early works, which included the opera Sárka (1888), and numerous vocal and instrumental works, Janácek followed a traditional, Romantic idiom, typical of late nineteenth century music. Having completed Sárka, however, Janácek immersed himself in the folk music of his native Moravia, gradually developing an original compositional style. Eschewing regular metrical phrasing, Janácek developed a declamatory method of setting the voice that follows the natural rhythmic patterns of the Czech language. Characteristically, Janácek allowed these patterns to inform the music itself. In addition, Janácek's harmonies, forms and orchestration are highly idiosyncratic. His music favors repetitive patterns, often set in stark contrast to longer, more lyrical, lines, or large blocks of sound. Dramatic effects are attained with minimal thematic or contrapuntal elaboration. The result is music of ... |
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