Bohuslav Martinů

Bohuslav Martinů - Czech composer

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Genres: Classical, Czech, modern classical, 20th Century Classical, symphony

Bohuslav Martinů

About Bohuslav Martinů

Bohuslav Martinů (8 December 1890, Polička – 28 August 1959, Liestahl) was a Czech composer of modern classical music. He was very prolific, writing almost 400 pieces, among them 6 symphonies, choral works, operas, concertos, including for cello, violin, oboe and five for the piano and his chamber music, including seven string quartets. His artistic history content more creative periods, incl. postimpresionism, neo-classicism, expressionism etc. Biography: Bohuslav Martinů was born in a bell-tower where his father, a shoemaker by trade, was a watchman. Even as a child, he developed a reputation locally, and he gave his first public concert in his hometown in 1905. In 1906 Martinů became a violin student at the Prague Conservatory. He studied briefly there (before being dismissed for “incorrigible negligence”) and later continued to study on his own. He spent the First World War in his hometown as a teacher, where he pursued his interests in composition. He also joined the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra as a violinist. His ballet Istar was completed in 1922. He left Czechoslovakia for Paris in 1923, where he became a pupil of Albert Roussel, though he retained many links with his birthplace. When the German army approached Paris early in the Second World War, he fled, first to the south of France, and then to the United States in 1941, where he settled in New York with his French wife. In later life he lived in Switzerland, never returning to his homeland. Martinů’s music displays a wide variety of influences: works such as La Revue de Cuisine (1927) are heavily influenced by jazz, while the Double Concerto for two string orchestras, piano and timpani (1938) is one of many works to show the influence of the Baroque concerto grosso. Other works are influenced by Czech folk music. He also admired the music of Claude Debussy and Igor Stravinsky, among other composers. A characteristic feature of his style of orchestral writing is the near omni-present piano; most of his orchestral works include a prominent part for piano, including his small concerto for harpsichord and chamber orchestra. The bulk of his writing from the 1930s into the 1950s was in a Neoclassical vein, but with his last works he opened up his style to include more rhapsodic gestures and a looser, more spontaneous sense of form. This is easiest to see by comparing his sixth symphony, tellingly titled Fantaisies symphoniques, and his previous efforts, all from the 1940s. One of Martinů’s lesser known works is a piece featuring the theremin commissioned by Lucie Bigelow Rosen. Martinů started working on this commission in the summer of 1944 and finished his Fantasia for theremin, oboe, string quartet and piano on October 1, dedicating it to Mrs Rosen, who premiered the piece as theremin soloist in New York on 3 November 1945, along with the Koutzen Quartet and Robert Boom.

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Bohuslav Martinu String Quartet Concerto
Bohuslav Martinu Ancerl Gold Edition 12
Bohuslav Martinu Špalicek süit nr. 2 Õukonnadaamide ja külatüdrukute tants
Bohuslav Martinu Sonate voor viool en piano nr.3, H.303
Bohuslav Martinu Piano Trio No. 1, H. 193 '5 Pièces brèves'
Bohuslav Martinu Martinu: Fresques de Pietro della Francesca (Malmo SO, James DePreist)
Bohuslav Martinu Kouzelne Noci
Bohuslav Martinu Ancerl Gold Edition 12
Bohuslav Martinu Bouquet Of Flowers Idyll
Bohuslav Martinu Merry Christmas 1941
Bohuslav Martinu Concerto for Violin and Piano H.13 (1910) Part 1
Bohuslav Martinu Concerto for Violin and Piano H.13 (1910) Part 2
Bohuslav Martinu Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano & String Orchestra
Bohuslav Martinu Frescoes of Piero della Francesca (1953)
Bohuslav Martinu Orchestra Suite 'Juliette'
Bohuslav Martinu Piano Concerto No.3 Part 2
Bohuslav Martinu Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra
Bohuslav Martinu Sinfonia concertante for 2 Orchestra (1932)
Bohuslav Martinu Suite concertante H276 (1st version)
Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No.2
Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No.3 (1944) Part 1
Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No.4 (1945) Part 1
Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No.5 Part 2
Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No.6 Part 2
Bohuslav Martinu Three Madrigals (1948)
Bohuslav Martinu Toccata e due canzoni (1946)
Bohuslav Martinu Cellosonate Nr. 3
Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No.3 (1944) Part 2
Bohuslav Martinu Symphony No.6 Part 1
Bohuslav Martinu Nipponari
String Quartet Concerto
Ancerl Gold Edition 12
Špalicek süit nr. 2 Õukonnadaamide ja külatüdrukute tants
Sonate voor viool en piano nr.3, H.303
Piano Trio No. 1, H. 193 '5 Pièces brèves'
Martinu: Fresques de Pietro della Francesca (Malmo SO, James DePreist)
Kouzelne Noci
Ancerl Gold Edition 12
Bouquet Of Flowers Idyll
Merry Christmas 1941
Concerto for Violin and Piano H.13 (1910) Part 1
Concerto for Violin and Piano H.13 (1910) Part 2
Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano & String Orchestra
Frescoes of Piero della Francesca (1953)
Orchestra Suite 'Juliette'
Piano Concerto No.3 Part 2
Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra
Sinfonia concertante for 2 Orchestra (1932)
Suite concertante H276 (1st version)
Symphony No.2
Symphony No.3 (1944) Part 1
Symphony No.4 (1945) Part 1
Symphony No.5 Part 2
Symphony No.6 Part 2
Three Madrigals (1948)
Toccata e due canzoni (1946)
Cellosonate Nr. 3
Symphony No.3 (1944) Part 2
Symphony No.6 Part 1