In: Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 3, no. 1
Detaily:
Rok, strany: 2012, 45 - 84
Kľúčové slová:
Ján Levoslav Bella, Czech-Slovak relations, Czech literature, song, choir, opera
Typ článku: 1 Štúdie
O článku:
Te composer Ján Levoslav Bella (1843 – 1936) maintained close contacts with personalities
of Czech musical culture, especially in the years 1868 – 1881 and 1921 – 1936. Tanks to
this he took a more intensive interest in Czech literature, which ultimately led to his taking
a number of Czech literary models to set to music. Te following works are extant: choirs to
words by František Sušil (St. Cyril’s Deathbed Prayer) and Adolf Heyduk (Little White Shirt,
I’m a Great Lady!), songs for voice and piano Good Night and To the Singers to words by
Eliška Krásnohorská, the opera fragment Jaroslav and Laura according to the verse drama
by Václav Pok Poděbradský, and a song for higher bass and orchestra Credo to words by
Jaroslav Martinec. Te study is centred on analysis of individual works, taking into account
the circumstances of their emergence and reception.
Ako citovať:
ISO 690:
Lengová, J. 2012. České literárne inšpirácie v hudobnej tvorbe Jána Levoslava Bellu. In Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 3, no.1, pp. 45-84. 1338-2594.
APA:
Lengová, J. (2012). České literárne inšpirácie v hudobnej tvorbe Jána Levoslava Bellu. Musicologica Slovaca , 3(1), 45-84. 1338-2594.