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Ars Rediviva

Ars Rediviva was a Czech classical instrumental music group, whose historically-informed performances played a key role in the revival of Baroque music in Czechoslovakia.

Ars Rediviva
Also known asArs Rediviva Prague
OriginPrague, Czechia
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Chamber music ensemble/Chamber orchestra
Years active1951–2002
Labels
Past membersConductor, artistic director, flute
Milan Munclinger
Oboe
Stanislav Duchoň
Cello
František Sláma
Harpsichord
Viktorie Švihlíková

Ars Rediviva chamber ensemble edit

The group was founded in 1951 in Prague by flautist and musicologist Milan Munclinger and his wife, pianist and harpsichordist Viktorie Švihlíková (she was later succeeded by Josef Hála). The original lineup also consisted of two prominent members of the Czech Philharmonic, cellist František Sláma and oboist Stanislav Duchoň (later succeeded by violinists Václav Snítil and Antonín Novák).
From 1951 to 1956 Václav Talich collaborated with Ars Rediviva.

Orchestra, soloists edit

The band's repertoire consisted largely of chamber music, the works of J. S. Bach ranking high on the list.
Depending on score requirements, the ensemble's size expanded regularly up to the chamber orchestra having mainly Czech Philharmonic instrumentalists as members (a complete string group with its section leaders, prominent wind-players, for example solo flautists Géza Novák and František Čech, solo oboist Jiří Mihule, solo bassoonists Karel Bidlo and František Herman, solo horn-players Miroslav Štefek and Zdeněk Tylšar, solo double-bass player František Pošta, etc.).
Ars Rediviva collaborated with the Czech Philharmonic Choir, Czech singers (Karel Berman, Ladislav Mráz, Jana Jonášová, Virginia Walterová, Ludmila Vernerová, etc.), and foreign artists, specializing in performances of Baroque and Classical music (e.g. András Adorján, Theo Altmeyer, Maurice André, Nedda Casei, Otto Peter, Jean-Pierre Rampal).

Season performances (1954–1994) edit

In 1954, the ensemble started giving season performances in Wallenstein Pallace, and later in Rudolfinum) in Prague (6 concerts, later 12 concerts per year). In four decades, several hundreds of compositions were introduced here, including scores of premiered archive pieces.
Live recordings of Ars Rediviva performances in Rudolfinum are deposited in the Czech Museum of Music.

Repertoire, recordings edit

Ars Rediviva was the first ensemble in Czechoslovakia to record a large number of works of Johann Sebastian Bach (LPs of the complete Brandenburg concertos, The Art of Fugue, The Musical Offering, trio sonatas, flute sonatas, cantatas, concerto reconstructions, etc.), Bach's sons (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: sonatas, sinfonie symphonies, concerts; Wilhelm Friedemann Bach: sinfonies[spelling?] symphonies, sonatas; Johann Christian Bach: chamber music, symphonies), Antonio Vivaldi (concertos, sonatas, Stabat Mater), Jean-Philippe Rameau (e.g. Pièces en Concerts), François Couperin (Les Apothéoses, Les Goûts réunis), Georg Philipp Telemann (concertos, orchestral suites, Nouveaux Quatuors, Tafelmusik, Essercizii musici, Der harmonische Gottesdienst, cantatas), Jan Dismas Zelenka (trio sonatas ZWV 181, orchestral works, Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae), František Benda (sonatas, flute concertos), Jiří Antonín Benda (Ariadne auf Naxos, Bendas Klage, sonatas, concertos), etc. (for more see External links: Ars Rediviva Discography).
The ensemble recorded for Supraphon, Panton, Columbia, Ariola, CBS, Orfeo, Nippon, Deutsche Grammophon, Sony, as well as for broadcasting and television companies and film industry (awards: Grand Prix du Disque, Supraphon Golden Lion, etc.).

Jan Tausinger, Ivan Jirko, Ilja Hurník, and other Czech composers dedicated their neoclassical compositions to Ars Rediviva (e.g., Hurník's Sonata da Camera, Concerto for Flute and Chamber Orchestra.

References edit

  • Vašatová, Jana (2001–2002). "Filharmonikové v souboru Ars rediviva (Ars Rediviva's 50th anniversary)". Rudolfinum Revue. 1 (1). Praha (Prague): Česká filharmonie (Czech Philharmonic): 33–34.
  • Sláma, František (2001). Z Herálce do Šangrilá a zase nazpátek ("From Heralec to Shangrila and Back Again") (in Czech). Říčany: Orego. ISBN 80-86117-61-8.
  • Slonimsky, Nicolas; Laura Diane Kuhn; Dennis McIntire (1997). Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Classical Musicians. Schirmer Books. ISBN 0-02-871271-4.
  • Pâris, Alain; Rudolf Kimmig (1992). Lexikon der Interpreten klassischer Musik im 20.Jahrhundert (in German). Kassel: Bärenreiter. ISBN 3-7618-3291-5.
  • Šeda, Jaroslav (1992). "Ars rediviva jubilující (Ars Rediviva's 40th anniversary)". Koncertní život (Concert Life) (in Czech) (4–5). Praha (Prague): Pražský symfonický orchestr FOK (Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK): 12–16.
  • Mlejnek, Karel (April 1992). "Hudba barokních mistrů. Ars rediviva (Baroque Music. Ars Rediviva)" (in Czech). Praha (Prague): Česká filharmonie/Český spolek pro komorní hudbu (Czech Philharmonic/Czech Chamber Music Society). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Pâris, Alain (1989). Dictionnaire des interprètes et de l'interprétation musicale au XXe siècle (in French). Paris: Laffont.
  • Rampal, Jean-Pierre (1989). Music, My Love. Random House. ISBN 0-394-56578-9.
  • Vignal, Marc (1982). Larousse de la musique (in French). Paris: Larousse. ISBN 2-03-511303-2.
  • Volek, Tomislav (1978). "Ars rediviva a Pražští madrigalisté (Ars Rediviva and Prague Madrigalists)". Hudební rozhledy (Music Observer) (in Czech). 31. Praha (Prague): Svaz čs.skladatelů (Czechoslovak Composer Association): 21, 124.
  • Lazarevich, Gordana (1977). "Reviews of Records". Musical Quarterly. LXIII (3). Oxford University Press: 446–450. doi:10.1093/mq/LXIII.3.446.
  • "Barockmusik av mästere". Onsdagen (Aftonbladet). Stockholm: Anders Gerdin. 9 April 1975.
  • Schuhmacher, Gerhard (1974). "Schallplatten-Rezensionen (G.P.Telemann - Ars Rediviva)". Musica (in German) (3). Kassel: Bärenreiter: 293.
  • Smith, Judy (1974). "Recordings-quarterly check list 9". Early Music. 2 (3). Oxford University Press: 205–d–210. doi:10.1093/earlyj/2.3.205-d.
  • Kříž, Jaromír (1966). "Naši umělci a barokní interpretace (Czech Musicians and Baroque Music Performance)". Hudební rozhledy (Music Observer) (in Czech). 19 (7). Praha (Prague): Svaz čs.skladatelů (Czechoslovak Composer Association): 207–208.
  • Československý hudební slovník osob a institucí (Czechoslovak Music Dictionary) (in Czech). Praha (Prague): SHV (State Music Publishing). 1963–1965.
  • Kozák, Jan (1964). Českoslovenští hudební umělci a komorní soubory (Czech Music Performers and Chamber Ensembles) (in Czech). Praha (Prague): SHV (State Music Publishing). pp. 426–429, 454, 456, 469.
  • Brunner, Gerhard (1968). "Schallplatten-Rezensionen (A.Vivaldi - Ars Rediviva)". Musica (in German) (2). Kassel: Bärenreiter: 305.

External links edit

Documents, discography edit

  • František Sláma Archive 27 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine: Ars Rediviva 9 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Documents - Photographs - Sound Archive
  • Milan Munclinger in Documents and Reminiscences 4 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  • (in Czech) Viktorie Švihlíková 27 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Documents - Photographs
  • Czech Philharmonic Instrumentalists and Ars Rediviva 25 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  • Ars Rediviva Discography: Recordings with Supraphon and Panton 1954-1984 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  • (in Czech) Czech Radio: Ars Rediviva recordings

Other links edit

  • WorldCat Libraries
  • J.S.Bach Home Page
  • Bach: Concertos For Flute And Strings, Reconstruction Milan Munclinger, J.P.Rampal, Ars Rediviva
  • Franz Benda: Concertos For Flute, Andras Adorján, Ars Rediviva[permanent dead link]
  • (in Czech)
  • (in Czech)
  • (in Czech)
  • (in Czech)
  • (in Czech) Publicist Ivan Medek about Milan Munclinger and Ars Rediviva

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Ars Rediviva was a Czech classical instrumental music group whose historically informed performances played a key role in the revival of Baroque music in Czechoslovakia Ars RedivivaAlso known asArs Rediviva PragueOriginPrague CzechiaGenresClassicalOccupation s Chamber music ensemble Chamber orchestraYears active1951 2002LabelsSupraphonPantonColumbia Deutsche Grammophon GesellschaftCBS MasterworksNipponSony ClassicalPast membersConductor artistic director fluteMilan MunclingerOboeStanislav DuchonCelloFrantisek SlamaHarpsichordViktorie Svihlikova Contents 1 Ars Rediviva chamber ensemble 2 Orchestra soloists 3 Season performances 1954 1994 4 Repertoire recordings 5 References 6 External links 6 1 Documents discography 6 2 Other linksArs Rediviva chamber ensemble editThe group was founded in 1951 in Prague by flautist and musicologist Milan Munclinger and his wife pianist and harpsichordist Viktorie Svihlikova she was later succeeded by Josef Hala The original lineup also consisted of two prominent members of the Czech Philharmonic cellist Frantisek Slama and oboist Stanislav Duchon later succeeded by violinists Vaclav Snitil and Antonin Novak From 1951 to 1956 Vaclav Talich collaborated with Ars Rediviva Orchestra soloists editThe band s repertoire consisted largely of chamber music the works of J S Bach ranking high on the list Depending on score requirements the ensemble s size expanded regularly up to the chamber orchestra having mainly Czech Philharmonic instrumentalists as members a complete string group with its section leaders prominent wind players for example solo flautists Geza Novak and Frantisek Cech solo oboist Jiri Mihule solo bassoonists Karel Bidlo and Frantisek Herman solo horn players Miroslav Stefek and Zdenek Tylsar solo double bass player Frantisek Posta etc Ars Rediviva collaborated with the Czech Philharmonic Choir Czech singers Karel Berman Ladislav Mraz Jana Jonasova Virginia Walterova Ludmila Vernerova etc and foreign artists specializing in performances of Baroque and Classical music e g Andras Adorjan Theo Altmeyer Maurice Andre Nedda Casei Otto Peter Jean Pierre Rampal Season performances 1954 1994 editIn 1954 the ensemble started giving season performances in Wallenstein Pallace and later in Rudolfinum in Prague 6 concerts later 12 concerts per year In four decades several hundreds of compositions were introduced here including scores of premiered archive pieces Live recordings of Ars Rediviva performances in Rudolfinum are deposited in the Czech Museum of Music Repertoire recordings editArs Rediviva was the first ensemble in Czechoslovakia to record a large number of works of Johann Sebastian Bach LPs of the complete Brandenburg concertos The Art of Fugue The Musical Offering trio sonatas flute sonatas cantatas concerto reconstructions etc Bach s sons Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach sonatas sinfonie symphonies concerts Wilhelm Friedemann Bach sinfonies spelling symphonies sonatas Johann Christian Bach chamber music symphonies Antonio Vivaldi concertos sonatas Stabat Mater Jean Philippe Rameau e g Pieces en Concerts Francois Couperin Les Apotheoses Les Gouts reunis Georg Philipp Telemann concertos orchestral suites Nouveaux Quatuors Tafelmusik Essercizii musici Der harmonische Gottesdienst cantatas Jan Dismas Zelenka trio sonatas ZWV 181 orchestral works Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae Frantisek Benda sonatas flute concertos Jiri Antonin Benda Ariadne auf Naxos Bendas Klage sonatas concertos etc for more see External links Ars Rediviva Discography The ensemble recorded for Supraphon Panton Columbia Ariola CBS Orfeo Nippon Deutsche Grammophon Sony as well as for broadcasting and television companies and film industry awards Grand Prix du Disque Supraphon Golden Lion etc Jan Tausinger Ivan Jirko Ilja Hurnik and other Czech composers dedicated their neoclassical compositions to Ars Rediviva e g Hurnik s Sonata da Camera Concerto for Flute and Chamber Orchestra References editVasatova Jana 2001 2002 Filharmonikove v souboru Ars rediviva Ars Rediviva s 50th anniversary Rudolfinum Revue 1 1 Praha Prague Ceska filharmonie Czech Philharmonic 33 34 Slama Frantisek 2001 Z Heralce do Sangrila a zase nazpatek From Heralec to Shangrila and Back Again in Czech Ricany Orego ISBN 80 86117 61 8 Slonimsky Nicolas Laura Diane Kuhn Dennis McIntire 1997 Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth Century Classical Musicians Schirmer Books ISBN 0 02 871271 4 Paris Alain Rudolf Kimmig 1992 Lexikon der Interpreten klassischer Musik im 20 Jahrhundert in German Kassel Barenreiter ISBN 3 7618 3291 5 Seda Jaroslav 1992 Ars rediviva jubilujici Ars Rediviva s 40th anniversary Koncertni zivot Concert Life in Czech 4 5 Praha Prague Prazsky symfonicky orchestr FOK Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK 12 16 Mlejnek Karel April 1992 Hudba baroknich mistru Ars rediviva Baroque Music Ars Rediviva in Czech Praha Prague Ceska filharmonie Cesky spolek pro komorni hudbu Czech Philharmonic Czech Chamber Music Society a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Paris Alain 1989 Dictionnaire des interpretes et de l interpretation musicale au XXe siecle in French Paris Laffont Rampal Jean Pierre 1989 Music My Love Random House ISBN 0 394 56578 9 Vignal Marc 1982 Larousse de la musique in French Paris Larousse ISBN 2 03 511303 2 Volek Tomislav 1978 Ars rediviva a Prazsti madrigaliste Ars Rediviva and Prague Madrigalists Hudebni rozhledy Music Observer in Czech 31 Praha Prague Svaz cs skladatelu Czechoslovak Composer Association 21 124 Lazarevich Gordana 1977 Reviews of Records Musical Quarterly LXIII 3 Oxford University Press 446 450 doi 10 1093 mq LXIII 3 446 Barockmusik av mastere Onsdagen Aftonbladet Stockholm Anders Gerdin 9 April 1975 Schuhmacher Gerhard 1974 Schallplatten Rezensionen G P Telemann Ars Rediviva Musica in German 3 Kassel Barenreiter 293 Smith Judy 1974 Recordings quarterly check list 9 Early Music 2 3 Oxford University Press 205 d 210 doi 10 1093 earlyj 2 3 205 d Kriz Jaromir 1966 Nasi umelci a barokni interpretace Czech Musicians and Baroque Music Performance Hudebni rozhledy Music Observer in Czech 19 7 Praha Prague Svaz cs skladatelu Czechoslovak Composer Association 207 208 Ceskoslovensky hudebni slovnik osob a instituci Czechoslovak Music Dictionary in Czech Praha Prague SHV State Music Publishing 1963 1965 Kozak Jan 1964 Ceskoslovensti hudebni umelci a komorni soubory Czech Music Performers and Chamber Ensembles in Czech Praha Prague SHV State Music Publishing pp 426 429 454 456 469 Brunner Gerhard 1968 Schallplatten Rezensionen A Vivaldi Ars Rediviva Musica in German 2 Kassel Barenreiter 305 External links editDocuments discography edit Frantisek Slama Archive Archived 27 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine Ars Rediviva Archived 9 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine Documents Photographs Sound Archive Milan Munclinger in Documents and Reminiscences Archived 4 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine in Czech Viktorie Svihlikova Archived 27 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Documents Photographs Czech Philharmonic Instrumentalists and Ars Rediviva Archived 25 December 2018 at the Wayback Machine Ars Rediviva Discography Recordings with Supraphon and Panton 1954 1984 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine in Czech Czech Radio Ars Rediviva recordings Other links edit WorldCat Libraries J S Bach Home Page Bach Concertos For Flute And Strings Reconstruction Milan Munclinger J P Rampal Ars Rediviva Franz Benda Concertos For Flute Andras Adorjan Ars Rediviva permanent dead link Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae Nedda Casei Ars Rediviva Czech Radio I Hurnik s compositions inspired by Milan Munclinger and Ars Rediviva in Czech Czech Radio Prague Spring and Munclinger s Ars Rediviva in Czech Czech Radio Baroque Music Performance and Ars Rediviva in Czech Czech Radio Legendary Performers Solo for Josef Hala in Czech Czech Radio Legendary Performers Solo for Karel Bidlo in Czech Publicist Ivan Medek about Milan Munclinger and Ars Rediviva Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ars Rediviva amp oldid 1197329972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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