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Leos Janacek - Piano Music Vol 1 (Thomas Hlawatsch)

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Leos Janacek - Piano Music Vol 1 (Thomas Hlawatsch)

Leos Janacek - Piano Music Vol 1 (Thomas Hlawatsch)
Classical | EAC: FLAC+Cue+Log | 1 Cd, Cover+Booklet | 178 Mb
Label: Naxos - Date: 1996

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 great rhythmic drive, sharp contrasts, and an intricate, montage-like texture. Exemplifying Janácek's radical stylistic transformation is his tragic opera Jenufa (1904), based on a story of jealousy, murder, and innocence.

At first unknown outside of Moravia, where he was recognized primarily as a teacher, conductor, and champion of folk music, Janácek first gained national and international fame with the Prague production of Jenufa in 1916. The success of Jenufa in Prague tremendously energized the composer, who, in his sixties, experienced an astonishing creative surge, composing several masterpieces. Janácek's euphoric state of mind could be attributed to two factors. First of all, after the foundation, in 1918, of the Czechoslovak state, Janácek became a national celebrity. The second, and perhaps more important, factor, was Janácek's affection for Kamila Stösslová, a considerably younger married woman. While his ardor was not reciprocated, Janácek's passion for Kamila undoubtedly simulated his creativity. Janácek's modern fame rests on his four last operas, Kát'a Kabanová (1921), The Cunning Little Vixen (1924), The Makropulos Affair (1926) and the posthumously premiered From the House of the Dead (1930). What makes these works outstanding is Janácek's profound dramatic sense, which allows his operas, in spite of their brevity, to effectively communicate a complex plot. The dramatic effect is heightened by the composer's ability to adapt his music to the tonal and rhythmic characteristics of the Czech language. The last four operas in particular are perfectly paced for the right dramatic impact. In addition, Janácek drew on the inner resources of music and speech to convey complex feelings and emotional states to his listeners. Janácek's extraordinary power in translating profound psychological insights into music truly comes to the fore in The Makropoulos Affair, based on a work by Karel Capek, a story about a woman with the gift of eternal youth. In 1926, Janácek, whose early interest in Moravian folk music developed into an effort to grasp Slavic musical traditions in their totality, composed his Glagolitic Mass, a work aiming to express the profound spiritual bonds underlying the seemingly disparate cultural traditions of the Slavic nations (the term "glagolitic" refers to one of the early alphabets of Old Slavic). During his final creative period, Janácek also composed a small number of exceptional chamber works, including the two string quartets and the Sinfonietta. In addition to his work as a composer, Janácek actively contributed to his country's musical life as a teacher, critic, and organizer. Founder of the Brno Organ School (later to become the Brno Conservatory), director of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, teacher at the State Conservatory of Prague, and initiator of many musical festivals, Janácek greatly enriched Eastern European music education and culture.
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Tracks:

01. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - Our evenings - Moderato [0:03:15.48]
Allegro
02. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - A blown-away leaf - Andante [0:02:47.66]
Allegro moderato
03. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - Come with us! - Andante [0:01:10.40]
Adagio
04. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - The Madonna of Fr�dek -Grave [0:03:58.03]
Menuet
05. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - They chattered like swallows - Con moto [0:01:50.32]
Zapateado.
Allegro vivace
06. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - Words fail! - Andante [0:01:55.68]
Caccia a la espa�ola.
Allegro vivace –- Andante nostalgico
07. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - Good night! - Andante [0:04:31.29]
Allegro
08. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - Unutterable anguish! - Andante [0:03:04.23]
Largo
09. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - In tears - Larghetto [0:02:32.52]
Allegro
10. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 1 - The barn owl has flown away - Andante [0:04:06.65]
Borodin
11. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 2 - Andante [0:02:31.26]
Ljadow
12. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 2 - Allegretto - Presto [0:02:41.24]
Sokolow
13. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 2 - Paralipomena - Pi� mosso [0:02:27.57]
Glasunow
14. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 2 - Paralipomena - Vivo [0:01:54.32]
Kopylow
15. Along an Overgrown Path, Book 2 - Paralipomena - Allegro [0:06:03.43]
Konzert Nr. 1 A-dur op. 30
16. Sonata 1 'From the Street' - The Presentiment: Con moto [0:05:52.11]
s. Track 1
17. Sonata 1 'From the Street' - The Death: Adagio [0:09:20.71]
s. Track 1


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