The Kaprálová companion / edited by Karla Hartl and Erik Entwistle
Utgivning: Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2011Beskrivning: 228 s. : musiknoterISBN:- 978-0-7391-6723-6 (hd.bd.)
- 780.92
- Ijz Kaprálová, Vítězslava
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Foreword; Introduction: Vítězslava Kaprálová: A Biographical Sketch / Karla Hartl ; Part 1: 1. Kaprálová in the Context of Czech Music / Jindřiška Bártová ; 2. Kaprálová's Piano Works / Erik Entwistle ; 3. Navždy (Forever) Kaprálová: Reevaluating the Czech Composer through Her Songs / Timothy Cheek ; 4. Kaprálová and the Czech Tradition of Melodrama / Judith Mabary ; 5. Sinfonietta, Partita, Suita: Kaprálová's Orchestral Works / Judith Mabary --Part 2: 1. Vítezslava Kaprálová: An Annotated Life Chronology / Karla Hartl ; 2. Vítezslava Kaprálová: An Annotated Catalog of Works / Karla Hartl ; 3. Vítezslava Kaprálová: Comprehensive Bibliography / Karla Hartl ; 4. Vítezslava Kaprálová: Published Works / Karla Hartl ; 5. Vítezslava Kaprálová: Discography / Karla Hartl ; Acknowledgments ; Bibliography ; About the Authors
The Kaprálová Companion, edited by Karla Hartl and Erik Entwistle, is a collection of biographical and analytical essays on Czech composer Vítezslava Kaprálová [1915-1940]. Accompanied by an annotated catalog of works, annotated chronology of life events, bibliography, discography, and a list of published works, The Kaprálová Companion is an essential, comprehensive guide to the composer's life and music. It is also the first book published on Kaprálová in English. As readers will discover,the work of Vítezslava Kaprálová represents a progressive and distinctive voice in inter-war Czech music