In: Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 2, no. 2
Marianna Bárdiová
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Year, pages: 2011, 230 - 250
Article type: Materiály
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Te award of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 to the Bengali writer, philosopher and
teacher Rabindranath Tagore (1861 – 1941) for the collection Gitanjali created considerable
interest in his work in Europe and America. One of the first writers who set his poems to
music was the Czech composer J. B. Foerster; others included Leoš Janáček and Alexander
Zemlinsky, of the Slovak composers Alexander Albrecht and others. In 1923 Ján Móry (1892
– 1978) composed Tagore Album, op. 12, a cycle of 14 songs for vocals and piano, which was
issued in printed form by the Ries & Erler publishing house in Berlin. Tis cycle enriched the
work inspired by Tagore’s poetry in Czecho-Slovak and European musical culture.
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Bárdiová, M. 2011. Piesne Jána Móryho (1892 – 1978) na Thákurove básne. In Musicologica Slovaca , vol. 2, no.2, pp. 230-250. 1338-2594.
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Bárdiová, M. (2011). Piesne Jána Móryho (1892 – 1978) na Thákurove básne. Musicologica Slovaca , 2(2), 230-250. 1338-2594.