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Chicago Classical Review » Blog Archive » Jovanovich makes ...
23 Nov 2009 by larryj  
Sunday morning's paper brought news of the death of Elisabeth Soderstrom, the Swedish soprano whose acclaimed performances of Leos Janacek's tragic heroines did much to popularize the Czech composer's operas. ...
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AIDS day for the people - Live Reviews - Boston Phoenix
4 Dec 2007
Introducing the Longwood Symphony Orchestra's unusual World AIDS Day program — Silvestre Revueltas's Sensemayá, the Coronation Scene from Modest Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, and Leos Janácek's Glagolska mse (“Glagolitic Mass”) — last Saturday, ... Mexican composer Revueltas finished Sensemayá in 1938; a long orchestral crescendo in a steady 7/8 plucked by the basses and boasting a solo for his beloved tuba, it's been described as “the evil Mexican cousin of Ravel's Boléro. ...
Music - http://thephoenix.com/

Metropolitan Opera Premiere Of Janacek's Powerful "From The House ...
7 Nov 2009 by the horn  
This will be its first performance of the final opera of the great Czech composer Leos Janacek , who was a close contemporary of Puccini . "From the House of the Dead " is a grim but profoundly moving opera about life in a Siberian ...
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Out West Arts: Come On-A My House
22 Nov 2009 by Brian  
This trip out of town is really all about Leos Janacek. Or at least his operas, which are probably some of the most important of the 20th century. Of course, they were largely under recognized in Europe for decades outside of his native country ... Composer Kaija Saariaho, who is no stranger to bleak operas about hope was in attendance on Saturday. She's a good friend of Salonen's and with the exciting leadership that Peter Gelb has brought to the Met, I couldn't help but ...
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MUCHA
16 May 2009
composer Leos Janácek, with whom. Mucha had sung in the children's choir of. Brno. 43. Alphonse Mucha sitting in front of The. Abolition of Serfdom in Russia at the exhibition of the first 11 paintings of'The ...
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THE PASTURE: LARC Group Project
28 Nov 2009 by fchopin77  
From her description, I picked a piece of music that I felt appropriately conveyed this feeling of tragedy and bareness: the Piano Sonata by Leos Janacek, a czech composer. Janacek wrote this piece in response to the death of a fellow ...
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A Janacek masterpiece is reborn on the Lyric Opera stage
25 Nov 2009 by AF  
Over the last several decades, the landmark operas of Leos Janacek have been emerging from the fringes of the repertory and winning deserved favor with mainstream audiences. The Metropolitan Opera recently weighed in with Patrice ...
AllAboutOpera.com - http://www.allaboutopera.com/news/index.php

'From the House of the Dead': Janacek's Music - ArtsBeat Blog ...
11 Nov 2009 by By ANTHONY TOMMASINI  
Tony, why don't you set the scene by telling us something about Leos Janacek, his career and this opera in particular. Maybe you could even let us a hear a sample or two. TONY TOMMASINI: With the Metropolitan Opera about to present its company premiere production of Janacek's “From the House of the Dead,” operatically curious audiences may wonder what exactly makes this opera, first presented in 1930, two years after the Moravian composer's death, a contemporary piece. ...
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Radio Netherlands & Me
24 Nov 2009 by jns  
I wrote in this space (here) about my personal appreciation for Haffmas' mellifluous voice, his beautiful accent, and his skill at pronouncing even the most difficult composer's names. Well, imagine my surprise and delight at ...
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Czech Composer Leos Janacek: Conductor, Teacher, Successor to ...
18 Sep 2007
Leo Janácek's biography - his life and works. He was recognized and became famous after the performance of his opera 'Jenufa' in Prague.
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