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Vincent Frank Safranek

Vincent Frank "V.F." Safranek (March 24, 1867 in Bohemia – September 7, 1955 in San Diego)[1] was a Czech American musician.

V.F. Safranek
Birth nameVincent Frank Safranek
BornMarch 24, 1867
Bohemia, Czech Republic
DiedSeptember 7, 1955(1955-09-07) (aged 88)
San Diego, California
GenresWind Band
Occupation(s)US Army Bandmaster, Composer

Safranek came to the United States at an early age. His father John was Chief Musician in the 34th Infantry in 1899. Safranek studied at the Conservatory of Music in Prague.

After graduation he applied for a bandmaster position and was selected for training and sent to the 25th Infantry band at Fort Missoula, Montana. Safranek served in the Spanish American War and World War I. He developed ideas on the concept of the military band and added such instruments as alto and bass clarinets, oboes, French horns and flugelhorns to his band.[2] Many of the military band arrangements were designed for brass bands with extra reed parts.

As a result of his work combining and balancing the instrumentation of the military band, Safranek became the chief band arranger for the Carl Fischer publishing house.[3] He made contributions to the band repertoires including marches, overtures and novelty numbers. He composed two popular suites for band, the Atlantis (1913) and Don Quixote (1914) suites. In 1916 he published a book on military music, Complete Instructive Manual for Bugle, Trumpet, and Drum,[4] and in 1923 he published another on harmony called Safranek's Guide to Harmony.[5]

He served for 30 years as a U.S. Army bandmaster and retired in 1930 from the army. Although many of his arrangements have disappeared from the band repertoire, his International Peace march medley and Master Melodies remain as classic band works.[6]

Notable works edit

  • Academic Festival Overture (as arranger) (1914)
  • Andante Cantabile (as arranger) (/1913)
  • Atlantis (1913)
  • Cleopatra (as arranger) (1920)
  • Don Quixote (1914)
  • Finale from Symphony in F minor No 4 (as arranger; ed. Ragsdale) (1878/1912/2004)
  • Largo (as arranger) (1893/1912)
  • Les Contes d'Hoffmann (as arranger) (1880/1910)
  • Poet and Peasant Overture (as arranger) (1845/1911)
  • Raymond Overture (as arranger) (1851/1912)
  • Roman Carnival Overture (as arranger) (1844/1962)
  • Semiramide (as arranger; ed. Robertson) (1823/1939)
  • Slavonic Dance No. 3, Op 46 (as arranger) (1878/1912)
  • Tannhäuser Overture (as transcriber) (1913)
  • Way Down Upon the Swanee Ribber (as arranger) (1914)
  • Zampa Overture (as arranger) (1831/1912)[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-04-24. Retrieved 2011-11-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Influential Musicians
  3. ^ Baker, William R. "Safranek, V.F.". In Rehrig, William H.; Bierley, Paul E. (eds.). The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. Vol. 2. p. 656.
  4. ^ Safranek, V.F. Complete Instructive Manual for Bugle, Trumpet, and Drum. New York: Carl Fisher, 1916.
  5. ^ Safranek, V F, and Charles A. Leach. Safranek's Guide to Harmony: A Self-Help Course in Harmonic Theory and Practice. Buffalo, N.Y: Virtuoso Music School, 1923.
  6. ^ Gillett, Gary. "V.F. Safranek, Frontier Bandsman." ACB Journal, February 2021, pp. 18-21.

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