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Leoš Janácek was born in Moravia, the son of a schoolteacher. He sang as a boy in the choir in Brno and came as a young man to Prague to study music. At the same time he taught and conducted various amateur choirs. He also studied in Leipzig and Vienna. In 1881 he returned to Brno, where he founded an organ school, which later became a conservat...
Leoš Janácek was born in Moravia, the son of a schoolteacher. He sang as a boy in the choir in Brno and came as a young man to Prague to study music. At the same time he taught and conducted various amateur choirs. He also studied in Leipzig and Vienna. In 1881 he returned to Brno, where he founded an organ school, which later became a conservatory. He was a school director in the period 1903-20.
In Prague, Janácek friend of Antonín Dvorák and inspired by him he composed in a fairly traditional romantic style. But in Brno changed his musical style, and he began to incorporate elements of Czech and Slovak folk music in his works. Elements such as rhythm and tone of language, among other things found in the very special melody voices in his opera Jenufa from, 1904. The opera was some delay great success in their home country when he was age of sixty. The recognition procured him a professorship at the Conservatory in Prague.
It is the music he wrote from the mid-1910s, are the most famous, but the style of these late works glimpsed many years earlier. Janácek belonging to the wave of veristiske composers from the 20th century, which sought to achieve a higher level of realism and connection to everyday life.
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Leos Janacek: Concertino for piano and strings. & Arthur Honegger: Concertino for piano and strings. & Igor Stravinsky: Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra. Walter Klien, György Sandor, Charlotte Zenka. All the piano (at his work). The southwest German radio orchestra is conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser, etc. 1 LP. Turnabout. TV 34130 S
Leos Janacek: Concertino, Capriccio, Nonsense Rhymes. Radoslav Kvapil. Radoslav Kvapil plays piano with Kühn Mixed Choir, and many different soloists, in some recordings from 1978 1 LP. Panton. 110211
Janacek: Den fiffige lille ræv. Vaclav Neumann, Soloists Childrens Chorus and Orchestra. 2 LP. Supraphon
Leos Janacek: From the House of the Dead. Jiri Zahradnicek, Ivo Zidek, Vaclav Zitek. Charles Mackerras, Vienna PO. (1980) 2 LP. Decca. LDR 10036
Leos Janacek: From the House of the Dead. Jiri Zahradnicek, Ivo Zidek, Vaclav Zitek. Charles Mackerras, Vienna PO. (1980) 2 LP. Decca
Leos Janacek: Jenufa. Libuse Domaninská (Soprano), Ivo Zidek (Tenor), Vilém Pribyl (Tenor), Nadezda Kniplova (Soprano) Bohumil Gregor. (1969) 2 LP. EMI. SLS 946
Janacek: Jenufa. Soloists, chorus and orchestra of the Prague National Theatre. Jaroslav Vogel. 3 LP. Supraphon
Leos Janacek: Kata Kabanova. Mackerras, Söderström, Dvorsky, Kniplova. Wiener Philharmoniker. 2 LP. Decca
Leos Janacek: Osud Fate. Krejcek, Pokorna, Kratka, Frantisek Jilek. 2 LP. Supraphon.
Leos Janacek: Sinfonietta. + Opera prelude to Makropulos case + Katya Kabanová, + The House of Dead, + Jenufa. The Pro Arte Orchestra conducted by Charles Mackerras, in a recording from 1959. 1 LP. Pye. GGC 4004 On an original pressure
Leos Janacek: Sinfonietta & Taras Bulba. Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik, recorded in 1970. 1 LP. Deutsche Grammophon. DGG 2530075 ***Recommendation ***
Leos Janacek: Sinfonietta. + Taras Bulba. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras, recorded in 1981. 1 LP. Decca. SXDL 7519.
Leos Janacek: Sinfonietta + Taras Bulba. Vaclav Neumann, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. 1 LP. Supraphon ***Recommendation ***
Leos Janacek: Sinfonietta & opera prelude to Jenufa. Pro Arte Orchestra conducted by Charles Mackerras, in a recording from 1959. 1 LP. Collector. GSGC 2018 * A brand new copy
Leos Janacek: Slavonic Mass. Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic. 1 LP. CBS
Leos Janacek: String Quartet no. 1 and 2 Gabrieli quartet played in a recording from 1978. 1 LP. Decca. SDD 527
Leos Janacek: Taras Bulba & Lachian Dances. Francois Huybrechts conducts London Philharmonic Orchestra, in some recordings from 1967 and 1970. TF 1 LP. Decca. SXL 6507
Leos Janacek: Taras Bulba. + Sinfonietta (2). Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Kubelik, in a recording from 1959. And (2) of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Seiji Oawa, in a recording from 1977. 1 LP. EMI. CFP 4469 * A brand new copy ***Recommendation ***