Zapisnik zmizeleho (The Diary of One Who Disappeared / Tagebuch eines Verschollenen) for Tenor, Alto, Three Female Voices and Piano Sheet Music

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The Diary of One Who Disappeared / Tagebuch eines Verschollenen. Composed by Leos Janacek (1854-1928). Edited by Jiri Zahradka. This edition: urtext edition. Paperback. Barenreiter Urtext. Replaces H 935. Singing score, Anthology. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09575. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09575).

  • Artist: Leos Janacek
  • Instruments: solo tenor voice, solo alto voice, 3 female voices, piano
  • Format: Singing score, Anthology
  • Genre: N
  • Lead Time: 1 to 2 weeks
  • Publisher: Baerenreiter Verlag

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Leoš Janáček (Czech: [ˈlɛoʃ ˈjanaːtʃɛk] (listen), baptised Leo Eugen Janáček; 3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic folk music to create an original, modern musical style.Until 1895 he devoted himself mainly to folkloristic research. While his early musical output was influenced by contemporaries such as Antonín Dvořák, his later, mature works incorporate his earlier studies of national folk music in a modern, highly original synthesis, first evident in the opera Jenůfa, which was premiered in 1904 in Brno. The success of Jenůfa (often called the “Moravian national opera”) at Prague in 1916 gave Janáček access to the world’s great opera stages. Janáček’s later works are his most celebrated. They include operas such as Káťa Kabanová and The Cunning Little Vixen, the Sinfonietta, the Glagolitic Mass, the rhapsody Taras Bulba, two string quartets, and other chamber works. Along with Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana, he is considered one of the most important Czech composers.