Czech & Slovak Composers

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alfor wrote:A better scan (non-alfor):
Jezek Bugatti Step.pdf
many thanks for this alternate scan Alfor :)

here is a good recording of the work
https://youtu.be/0elkSCTHecg
Jaroslav Ježek - Bugatti step
CD Bugatti step
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers -Q: Jaroslav Řídký

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Request brewing on my end due to a wiki i read recently
Jaroslav Řídký
(25 August 1897 – 14 August 1956)

says his early style was influenced by romanticism, and later neo classical, which i like as well. Didn't get any hits on PP for this and Dr. Google is stumped.

many thanks for any of his music that could be sourced and posted here.
8-)
his piano concerto can be found on YT in its entirely under the pianist Frantisek Rauch topic or via link
https://youtu.be/brR49o4wBuQ


would be interested to hear any of his earlier romanticish works too
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Re: Czech & Slovak Composers -Q: Jaroslav Řídký

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Scriabinoff wrote:Jaroslav Řídký, (25 August 1897 – 14 August 1956)
From Grove:
(b Liberec, 25 Aug 1897; d Poděbrady, 14 Aug 1956). Czech composer and teacher. At the Prague Conservatory he studied with Jirák, Foerster and Křička (1919–23), continuing his training in Foerster’s masterclasses in 1926. He worked as harpist of the Czech PO (1924–38) and conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Choir (1925–30), but his most important activity was in teaching composition at the Prague Conservatory and Academy of Music (1929–56), where he was appointed professor in 1955; in the previous year he had received the K. Gottwald State Prize. Řídký’s music is in the tradition of Dvořák: lyrical, folklike in its melody and finely crafted.
WORKS

(selective list)

7 syms.: op.3, 1924, op.4, 1925, op.8, 1927, op.10, 1928, op.17, 1931, op.35, 1938, op.47, 1956

Other: Vn Conc., op.7, 1926; 2 vc concs., op.14, 1930, op.36, 1940; Pf Conc., op.46, 1952; 2 nonets, 5 str qts, wind qnt, pf trio, etc.

Light music incl. polkas, marches, folksong arrs.

Principal publishers: Panton, Supraphon
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Hello everyone!
By any chance, does anybody have the score for the Andante in F minor by B. Smetana?
Somebody told me that this piece was written to raise money for the Czech National Theatre (Národní divadlo). Thank you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QriiZ02Wb78
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Karl Nawratil (1867-1936).

Alfor posted the 3rd Ballade in this set - here is no. 1.

Malcolm
Nawratil K - Op 14 No. 1 Ballade in A minor [mhb].pdf
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Thank you for the Nawratil, Malcolm. Not the most inspired piano writing, but I do like his ideas.
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Do you have please someone Poetic etudes Vol.I by Miroslav Hlavac? Its wonderful collection and I cant find it somewhere. Thank you for help.
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sohoboy wrote:Do you have please someone Poetic etudes Vol.I by Miroslav Hlavac? Its wonderful collection and I cant find it somewhere. Thank you for help.
sohoboy

If members are unable to share this piece (and really should ask them to contact you privately because any score by Hlavac would still be covered by copyright, as the composer only died in 2008). I did a quick check on WorldCat and it listed 3 libraries with this work: Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, German National Library in Leipzig or the University Library in Dresden. However, again because of copyright, I would be very surprised if they would allow copies. However, I also checked the Czech Music Information Centre and you can purchase a copy of the score for a very reasonable price (see link below). Might be your best option if you are keen to acquire this work.

http://www.musicbase.cz/composers/290-h ... 3/#content

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Does anybody have Petr Eben's Piano Concerto ? I couldn't find any information about him or any of his pieces on this forum.
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denizakalin33 wrote:Does anybody have Petr Eben's Piano Concerto ? I couldn't find any information about him or any of his pieces on this forum.
Information is in:

http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/c.asp?c=C1122

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