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Jaroslav Řídký

Jaroslav Řídký (25 August 1897 – 14 August 1956) was a Czech composer, conductor, harpist, and music teacher.

Jaroslav Řídký

Life edit

Řídký was born at Reichenberg, now Liberec. From 1919 to 1923 he studied at the Prague Conservatory with Josef Bohuslav Foerster, Karel Boleslav Jirák, and Jaroslav Křička. Besides teaching at the Conservatory from 1924 to 1949, he also played the harp for the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra between 1924 and 1938, and conducted the Philharmonic choir from 1925 to 1930.

In 1928 Řídký attended as a conductor the premiere of Leoš Janáček´s chamber composition Capriccio. He died at Poděbrady.

Style edit

He composed seven symphonies and one sinfonietta, one string serenade, concertos for violin (1), piano (1), and cello (2), chamber music, pieces for piano, cantatas, and also prepared his own arrangements of folk songs. His work is composed rather in traditional style, first compositions are influenced by romanticism, later he composed in traditional, neo-classical style. His oeuvre contains 47 numbered opuses, both in chamber and orchestral instrumentation. Řídký composed also violin, piano and two violoncello concertos. In 1954 he was awarded National Prize for his Piano Concerto Op. 46.

Selected works edit

Orchestral
  • Symfonietta in C minor, Op. 1
  • Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 3 (1924)
  • Symphony No. 2 in D minor for orchestra with obbligato cello, Op. 4 (1925)
  • Symphony No. 3 in A major, Op. 8 (1927–1928)
  • Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 10 (1928)
  • Předehra (Ouvertura) (Overture), Op. 11 (1929)
  • Symphony No. 5 in E (C?) minor, Op. 17 (1932)
  • Malá suita (Little Suite), Op. 18 (1931–1932); original version for cello and piano
  • Symphony No. 6, Op. 35 (1938); incomplete: movement I in sketch form
  • Serenáda (Serenade) in E major for string orchestra, Op. 37 (1941)
  • Symfonietta for chamber orchestra, Op. 40 (1945–1946)
  • Slavnostní pochod (Marcia festiva) (1947, 1950); 1947 version for wind orchestra
  • Symphony No. 7, Op. 47 (1955–1956)
  • Smuteční fanfára
  • Dvě suity z hudby k filmu „Mánes“ (Mánes: 2 Suites from the Film)
Wind orchestra
  • Slavnostní pochod (Marcia festiva) (1947)
  • Milada (1951)
Concertante
  • Concerto for violin and orchestra, Op. 7 (1927)
  • Concerto No. 1 in F minor for cello and orchestra, Op. 14 (1930)
  • Nocturne for cello and orchestra, Op. 19 (1931–1932)
  • Concerto No. 2 for cello and orchestra, Op. 36 (1940)
  • Concerto for piano and orchestra, Op. 46 (1952); written for his wife Jaroslava Řídká, who gave the premiere in 1953
Chamber music
  • Sonata in E minor for cello and piano, Op. 2 (1923)
  • Quintet in A major for clarinet and string quartet, Op. 5 (1926)
  • String Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 6 (1927)
  • String Quartet No. 2, Op. 9 (1929)
  • Serenata appasionata in C minor for violin and piano, Op. 12 (1930)
  • Adagio for cello and piano (published 1932); also for viola and piano
  • Furiant in G major for cello and piano, Op. 15 (published 1932)
  • String Quartet No. 3 in A major, Op. 16 (1932)
  • Malá suita (Little Suite) for cello and piano, Op. 18 (1931–1932); also orchestrated
  • Pět snadných kusů (5 Easy Pieces) for cello or violin and piano (1932)
  1. Ekloga (Eclogue)
  2. Alla marcia
  3. Valse moderato
  4. Scherzino
  5. Menuet
  • Nokturno a gavota (Nocturne and Gavotte) for cello or violin and piano (1932)
  • String Quartet No. 4 in G major, Op. 20 (1933)
  • Capriccio for cello and piano, Op. 21 (published 1933)
  • Alla polka for cello and piano (published 1933)
  • Andante a allegretto (Andante and Allegretto) for cello and piano (published 1933)
  • Cantabile a menuetto (Cantabile and Menuetto) for cello and piano (published 1933)
  • Ukolébavka a groteska (Lullaby and Grotesque; Berceuse et grotesque) for violin and piano, Op. 26 (published 1933); Ukolébavka also for viola and piano
  • Polka-fantasie for violin or cello and piano (published 1933)
  • Čtyři snadné skladby (4 Easy Pieces; 4 Morceaux faciles) for violin and piano, Op. 28 (published 1934)
  1. Polka-capriccio
  2. Air; also for cello and piano
  3. Chanson
  4. Marche grotesque
  • Melodia a marcia (Melodie and Marcia) for cello and piano (published 1934)
  • Pohádka máje [I. maj] (Fairy Tale: In May; En mai), Trio for violin, cello and piano (published 1934)
  • Čtyři skladby pro mládež (4 Pieces for Young Players) for violin and piano
  • Čtyři malé skladby (4 Little Pieces; 4 Morceaux petites) for cello and piano, Op. 29 (1934)
  1. Elegie
  2. Capriccietto
  3. Barcarolla
  4. Menuetto
  • Čtyři skladbičky (4 Bagatelles) for cello and piano, Op. 31
  1. Ukolébavka (Berceuse)
  2. Český tanec (Danse bohème)
  3. Sousedská (Danse rustique)
  4. Pochodem (En marche)
  • Nonet No. 1 in F minor for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass, Op. 32 (1934–1935)
  • String Quartet No. 5 in A minor, Op. 34 (1937)
  • Nonet No. 2 for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass, Op. 39 (1943)
  • Kvintet pro dechové nástroje (Wind Quintet) for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn, Op. 41 (1945)
  • Radostná sonatina (Sonatina gioiosa) for violin and piano (published 1953)
  • Sonata No. 2 for cello and piano, Op. 43 (1951)
  • Piano Trio, Op. 44 (1950–1951)
Piano
  • Klavírní skladby (Piano Pieces), Op. 13
  • Rytmus a melodie (Rhythm and Melody), 10 Instructive Pieces, Op. 23
  • Tři polky pro klavír (3 Polkas for Piano)
  1. Poetická polka II.
  2. Polka pro Jarušku
  3. Polka in C
Choral
  • Zimní pohádka (A Winter's Tale) for chorus and orchestra, Op. 33 (1937)
  • Rodnému kraji, Cantata for mixed chorus and orchestra, Op. 38 (1941); after a Poem by František Branislav (1900–1968)
Film scores
  • Mánes

References edit

  • Čeští skladatelé současnosti.Praha: Panton, 1985

External links edit

  • Commemorative website (in Czech)

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jaroslav Ridky news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Jaroslav Ridky 25 August 1897 14 August 1956 was a Czech composer conductor harpist and music teacher Jaroslav Ridky Contents 1 Life 2 Style 3 Selected works 4 References 5 External linksLife editRidky was born at Reichenberg now Liberec From 1919 to 1923 he studied at the Prague Conservatory with Josef Bohuslav Foerster Karel Boleslav Jirak and Jaroslav Kricka Besides teaching at the Conservatory from 1924 to 1949 he also played the harp for the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra between 1924 and 1938 and conducted the Philharmonic choir from 1925 to 1930 In 1928 Ridky attended as a conductor the premiere of Leos Janacek s chamber composition Capriccio He died at Podebrady Style editHe composed seven symphonies and one sinfonietta one string serenade concertos for violin 1 piano 1 and cello 2 chamber music pieces for piano cantatas and also prepared his own arrangements of folk songs His work is composed rather in traditional style first compositions are influenced by romanticism later he composed in traditional neo classical style His oeuvre contains 47 numbered opuses both in chamber and orchestral instrumentation Ridky composed also violin piano and two violoncello concertos In 1954 he was awarded National Prize for his Piano Concerto Op 46 Selected works editOrchestral Symfonietta in C minor Op 1 Symphony No 1 in C minor Op 3 1924 Symphony No 2 in D minor for orchestra with obbligato cello Op 4 1925 Symphony No 3 in A major Op 8 1927 1928 Symphony No 4 in A major Op 10 1928 Predehra Ouvertura Overture Op 11 1929 Symphony No 5 in E C minor Op 17 1932 Mala suita Little Suite Op 18 1931 1932 original version for cello and piano Symphony No 6 Op 35 1938 incomplete movement I in sketch form Serenada Serenade in E major for string orchestra Op 37 1941 Symfonietta for chamber orchestra Op 40 1945 1946 Slavnostni pochod Marcia festiva 1947 1950 1947 version for wind orchestra Symphony No 7 Op 47 1955 1956 Smutecni fanfara Dve suity z hudby k filmu Manes Manes 2 Suites from the Film Wind orchestra Slavnostni pochod Marcia festiva 1947 Milada 1951 Concertante Concerto for violin and orchestra Op 7 1927 Concerto No 1 in F minor for cello and orchestra Op 14 1930 Nocturne for cello and orchestra Op 19 1931 1932 Concerto No 2 for cello and orchestra Op 36 1940 Concerto for piano and orchestra Op 46 1952 written for his wife Jaroslava Ridka who gave the premiere in 1953 Chamber music Sonata in E minor for cello and piano Op 2 1923 Quintet in A major for clarinet and string quartet Op 5 1926 String Quartet No 1 in G minor Op 6 1927 String Quartet No 2 Op 9 1929 Serenata appasionata in C minor for violin and piano Op 12 1930 Adagio for cello and piano published 1932 also for viola and piano Furiant in G major for cello and piano Op 15 published 1932 String Quartet No 3 in A major Op 16 1932 Mala suita Little Suite for cello and piano Op 18 1931 1932 also orchestrated Pet snadnych kusu 5 Easy Pieces for cello or violin and piano 1932 Ekloga Eclogue Alla marcia Valse moderato Scherzino Menuet Nokturno a gavota Nocturne and Gavotte for cello or violin and piano 1932 String Quartet No 4 in G major Op 20 1933 Capriccio for cello and piano Op 21 published 1933 Alla polka for cello and piano published 1933 Andante a allegretto Andante and Allegretto for cello and piano published 1933 Cantabile a menuetto Cantabile and Menuetto for cello and piano published 1933 Ukolebavka a groteska Lullaby and Grotesque Berceuse et grotesque for violin and piano Op 26 published 1933 Ukolebavka also for viola and piano Polka fantasie for violin or cello and piano published 1933 Ctyri snadne skladby 4 Easy Pieces 4 Morceaux faciles for violin and piano Op 28 published 1934 Polka capriccio Air also for cello and piano Chanson Marche grotesque Melodia a marcia Melodie and Marcia for cello and piano published 1934 Pohadka maje I maj Fairy Tale In May En mai Trio for violin cello and piano published 1934 Ctyri skladby pro mlade z 4 Pieces for Young Players for violin and piano Ctyri male skladby 4 Little Pieces 4 Morceaux petites for cello and piano Op 29 1934 Elegie Capriccietto Barcarolla Menuetto Ctyri skladbicky 4 Bagatelles for cello and piano Op 31 Ukolebavka Berceuse Cesky tanec Danse boheme Sousedska Danse rustique Pochodem En marche Nonet No 1 in F minor for flute oboe clarinet bassoon horn violin viola cello and double bass Op 32 1934 1935 String Quartet No 5 in A minor Op 34 1937 Nonet No 2 for flute oboe clarinet bassoon horn violin viola cello and double bass Op 39 1943 Kvintet pro dechove nastroje Wind Quintet for flute oboe clarinet bassoon and horn Op 41 1945 Radostna sonatina Sonatina gioiosa for violin and piano published 1953 Sonata No 2 for cello and piano Op 43 1951 Piano Trio Op 44 1950 1951 Piano Klavirni skladby Piano Pieces Op 13 Rytmus a melodie Rhythm and Melody 10 Instructive Pieces Op 23 Tri polky pro klavir 3 Polkas for Piano Poeticka polka II Polka pro Jarusku Polka in C Choral Zimni pohadka A Winter s Tale for chorus and orchestra Op 33 1937 Rodnemu kraji Cantata for mixed chorus and orchestra Op 38 1941 after a Poem by Frantisek Branislav 1900 1968 Film scores ManesReferences editCesti skladatele soucasnosti Praha Panton 1985External links editCommemorative website in Czech Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaroslav Ridky amp oldid 1216804292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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