Jan Dismas Zelenka

Jan Dismas Zelenka - composer

Person from Czechia

Genres: baroque, classical, Classical, Czech, sacred music, classical composer

Jan Dismas Zelenka

About Jan Dismas Zelenka

Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) was a Czech baroque composer, whose music was adventurous and noted for its great harmonic invention and mastery of counterpoint. Zelenka was born in 1679 in Louňovice pod Blaníkem, Czechia, and received his early musical training from his father who was a schoolmaster and organist in Louňovice pod Blaníkem. It is thought that his early formal training was at a Jesuit college. After working in the service of Baron Hartig, imperial governor of Prague, Zelenka moved in 1710 to Dresden where he played the violone (double-bass viol) in the court orchestra. His musical studies continued in Vienna and Venice between 1715 and 1716. He returned to Dresden around 1719 as assistant to Kappelmeister Johann David Heinichen. Despite taking on many of the Kappelmeister's duties during Heinichen's years of ill health and eventual death, Zelenka was denied the prestigious post he aspired to. He spent his last ten years in the lesser post of "church music composer" at the court, dying in Dresden in 1745. Many of his surviving manuscripts are for sacred works.

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Jan Dismas Zelenka — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Zelenka Capriccio In D #1
Zelenka Capriccio In D #1: I.
Zelenka Symphonie à 8 pour 2 hautbois, basson & cordes: (3) Capriccio : Pasticcio Barocco / Orch Chbre Auvergne
Zelenka Caprice In F
Capriccio In D #1
Capriccio In D #1: I.
Symphonie à 8 pour 2 hautbois, basson & cordes: (3) Capriccio : Pasticcio Barocco / Orch Chbre Auvergne
Caprice In F