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Lettere d’amore in musica. Il secondo quartetto per archi di Leoš Janáček
L’articolo esamina la genesi del Quartetto per archi «Lettere intime» di Leoš Janáček (Hukvaldy 1854 - Ostrava 1928) attraverso il carteggio intercorso tra il compositore e la giovane Kamila Stösslová, di cui egli si innamorò nell’ultimo decennio della ...
Marsico, Federica
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A proposito di "Šárka" di Leoš Janáček
Articolo sulla leggendaria figura dell'amazzone Šárka così come è attestata nei testi cechi antichi (Cronaca del cosiddetto Dalimil), in vista della inaugurazione della stagione lirica della Fenice con l'omonima opera di Leoš Janáč ...
CORDUAS S., CORDUAS, Sergio
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Leoš Janáček und die „slawische Katharsis“
The expression “Slavic catharsis” was coined by Vladimír Helfert. The characterology of Slavic operatic figures may be obsolete, but his thoughts remain an interesting contribution to the history of the use of the Greek concept. Helfert intended to grasp
Zvara, Vladimír
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Leoš Janáček: Kvartetto II ?Intimate letters" work and his expression
Second string quartet was written in the highest creative period of Janáček´s output. It was written 1928 few month before composer´s death. It describes feelings and passion of love to Kamila Stösslová ( Janáček´s gerlfriend).
Mikeš, Jan
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Leoš Janáček: "Jenůfa" -komplex scenography project
The aim of my bachelor thesis was a complex scenographic solution of Jenůfa, an opera by Janáček. In my thesis I tried to find the principles of folk theatre in the context of modern society.
Justichová, Eva
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Transformations and constants of Helfert's writing on Janáček
The study deals with development of Vladimír Helfert's writing about Leoš Janáček from the period 1911–1939 and presents the results of a discourse analysis of Helfert's texts (both musical-critical and historiographical) on Janáček.
Zapletal, Miloš
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Présentation par l'éditeur: "Pour la première fois, le Tchèque Leoš Janáček (1854-1928), le Finlandais Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) et l’Anglais Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) sont mis en perspective dans le même ouvrage.
re2g
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The Provisional Leoš Janáček Chain Bridge
The segment from the 1941 Český zvukový týdeník Aktualita (Czech Aktualita Sound Newsreel) Issue No. 6A shows the Janáček (formerly Štefánik) chain bridge before its closure in 1941 and its subsequent dismantling, which took place in the years 1946-1947.
Aktualita
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The Musical Realism of Leoš Janáček : From Speech Melodies to a Theory of Composition
The present study discusses the Czech composer Leoš Janáček (1854 1928) as a music theorist. The general aim of the study is to examine the composer's aesthetics and compositional style in the light of his theoretical writings. These writings consist of
Vainiomäki, Tiina
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