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Vítězslava Kaprálová

Vítězslava Kaprálová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvi:cɛslava ˈkapra:lova:]; 24 January 1915 – 16 June 1940) was a Czech composer and conductor of 20th-century classical music.

Vítězslava Kaprálová
Vítězslava Kaprálová in 1935.
Born(1915-01-24)24 January 1915
Died16 June 1940(1940-06-16) (aged 25)
NationalityCzech
Occupations
  • Composer
  • Conductor
WorksList of compositions
Style20th-century classical music
Websitewww.kapralova.org

Life and career edit

Vítězslava Kaprálová was born in Brno, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Czech Republic), a daughter of composer Václav Kaprál and singer Vítězslava Kaprálová (née Viktorie Uhlířová).[1] From 1930 to 1935 she studied composition with Vilém Petrželka and conducting with Zdeněk Chalabala at the Brno Conservatory. She continued her musical education with Vítězslav Novák (1935–37) and Václav Talich (1935–36) in Prague and with Bohuslav Martinů, Charles Munch (1937–39) and, according to some unverified accounts, with Nadia Boulanger (1940) in Paris.[2] [3] In 1937 she conducted the Czech Philharmonic and a year later the BBC Orchestra in her composition Military Sinfonietta. Her husband was the Czech writer Jiří Mucha, whom she married two months before she died.[2] [3]

Despite her untimely death, possibly from typhoid fever misdiagnosed as miliary tuberculosis,[4] in Montpellier, France at the age of 25, Kaprálová created an impressive body of work.[5] [6] Her music was admired by Rafael Kubelík, who premiered her orchestral song Waving Farewell and also conducted her other orchestral works. Among the many interpreters of her piano music was pianist Rudolf Firkušný, for whom Kaprálová composed her best known piano work Dubnová preludia (April Preludes). In 1946, in appreciation of her distinctive contribution, the foremost academic institution in the country—the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Arts - awarded Kaprálová membership in memoriam. By 1948 this honour was bestowed on only 10 women, out of 648 members of the Academy.[7]

The only English language monograph on the composer was published in 2011 by Lexington Books in the United States. The book also includes an annotated catalog of her works.[3] Kaprálová was "Composer of the Week" on BBC Radio 3 from Monday 12 October to Friday 16 October 2015, a set of five one-hour programs playing her music and discussing her life.[8][9] In 2021, Kapralova was among the 58 personalities featured by the exhibition Portraits de France, organized under the auspices of Emmanuel Macron in Paris, from December 1, 2021 to February 14, 2022. The 29 women and 29 men made the final cut from the original 318 nominees to be commemorated and celebrated for their contribution to the "national narrative of France."[10]

Compositions edit

Kaprálová's catalogue includes her highly regarded art songs and music for piano solo, and a string quartet, a reed trio, music for cello, music for violin and piano, an orchestral cantata, two piano concertos, two orchestral suites, a sinfonietta, and a concertino for clarinet, violin, and orchestra. Much of her music was published during her lifetime and continues to be published today by various publishing houses, including Schott and Bärenreiter Verlag. In addition, her music has been released on record and compact disc by a variety of labels, including Chandos, Naxos, Koch International, Albany Records, Centaur Records, Delos Productions, Gramola, Claves Records, Supraphon, and others.[11]

Legacy edit

Kapralova Society edit

Since 1998, Kaprálová's legacy has been promoted by the Kapralova Society, a non-profit music society based in Toronto, Ontario / Canada.[12][13] The organization has been also seeking to redress the gender imbalance in music through public education, advocacy, and its Kapralova Society Journal, "a journal of women in music".[14][15]

In popular culture edit

List of compositions edit

Selected works

  • Suite en miniature, op. 1 for small orchestra
  • Two Compositions for Violin and Piano, op. 3
  • Song cycle Two Songs, op. 4
  • Song cycle Sparks from Ashes, op. 5
  • January, for voice, flute, two violins, violoncello and piano
  • Sonata Appassionata, op. 6 for piano
  • Piano Concerto in D Minor, op. 7
  • String Quartet, op. 8
  • Grotesque Passacaglia for piano
  • Three Piano Pieces, op. 9
  • Song cycle Apple from the Lap, op. 10
  • Sad Evening, for voice and orchestra
  • Military Sinfonietta, op. 11 for large orchestra
  • Song cycle Forever, op. 12
  • April Preludes, op. 13 for piano
  • Waving Farewell, op. 14 for voice and piano/orchestra
  • Trio for Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon
  • Ilena, op. 15. Cantata for soli, mixed choir, reciter and orchestra
  • Variations sur le carillon de l'église St-Etienne du Mont, op. 16 for piano
  • Two Choruses for Women's Voices a cappella, op. 17
  • Elegy, for violin and piano
  • Suita Rustica, op. 19 for orchestra
  • Partita, op. 20 for piano and string orchestra
  • Concertino for Violin, Clarinet and Orchestra, op. 21
  • Song cycle Sung into the Distance, op. 22
  • Deux ritournelles, op. 25 for violoncello and piano

Selected discography edit

  • La Vita: Leonie Karatas plays Vítězslava Kaprálová piano music, CD, EuroArts (2022)
  • Orchestral Music (Prélude de Noël, Suite en miniature, Military Sinfonietta, Piano Concerto, orchestral songs Waving Farewell and Sad Evening) Kaprálová: Orchestral music, CD, Naxos 8.574144
  • Orchestral Works (Piano Concerto, Suita rustica, Military Sinfonietta, Partita, Concertino) Kaprálová: Orchestral Works, CD, Radioservis CR0791-2
  • Piano concerto and works for keyboard: Vítězslava Kaprálová, CD, Radioservis CRO577-2
  • Complete piano music: Kaprálová: Complete piano music, CD, Naxos (Grand Piano) GP708
  • Music for piano / piano and violin: Vítězslava Kaprálová, CD, Koch Records KIC-CD-7742
  • Art songs: Forever Kaprálová: Songs, CD, Supraphon SU3752-2 231
  • String quartet Kaprál-Kaprálová-Martinů, CD, Radioservis CRO618-2


Notes edit

  1. ^ Hartl, Karla. Tematický katalog skladeb a korespondence s nakladateli. Prague: Czech Radio, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Macek & Šerých 2001.
  3. ^ a b c Hartl & Entwistle 2011.
  4. ^ Kauza Kaprálová v dobové korespondenci a dokumentech. Edited by Karla Hartl. Prague: Klíč, 2021
  5. ^ Hartog 1961, p. 322.
  6. ^ Hartl, Karla. Tematický katalog skladeb a korespondence s nakladateli. Prague: Czech Radio, 2020.
  7. ^ Sayer 1998, p. 343.
  8. ^ Gates, Eugene and Karla Hartl, eds. The Women in Music Anthology. Toronto: The Kapralova Society, 2021, 316–337.
  9. ^ "Composer of the Week: Vitezslava Kapralova (1915-1940)". BBC.
  10. ^ Portraits de France www.museedelhomme.fr
  11. ^ Home www.kapralova.org
  12. ^ cesky hudebni slovnik
  13. ^ About us www.kapralova.org
  14. ^ Vick, Liza; Zayaruznaya, Anna (2011). "New Periodicals". Notes. 68 (1): 139–144. doi:10.1353/not.2011.0109. S2CID 201746433. Project MUSE 448086.
  15. ^ "THE KAPRALOVA SOCIETY JOURNAL: A Journal of Women in Music".
  16. ^ Television documentaries and programs www.kapralova.org
  17. ^ Private Passions. BBC 3 (2011)

References edit

Bibliography edit

Books edit

  • Gates, Eugene and Karla Hartl, eds. The Women in Music Anthology. Toronto: The Kapralova Society, 2021.
  • Hartl, Karla and Erik Entwistle, eds. The Kaprálová Companion. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2011.

Articles edit

  • Armstrong, Asher Ian (Winter 2023). "Ephemeral Incandescence: the April Preludes of Vítězslava Kaprálová" (PDF). Kapralova Society Journal. 21 (1): 1–4.
  • Blalock, Marta (Spring 2010). "Kaprálová's String Quartet, op. 8" (PDF). Kapralova Society Journal. 8 (1): 1–10.
  • Cheek, Timothy. "Navždy (Forever) Kaprálová: Reevaluating Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová through her thirty songs." Kapralova Society Journal 3, no. 2 (Fall 2005): 1-6.
  • Cheek, Timothy. "Sad Evening, Great Discovery: Bringing to Light a New Song by Vítězslava Kaprálová" Kapralova Society Journal 12, no. 1 (Spring 2014): 1-7.
  • Egeling, Stephane. "Kaprálová’s Trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon." Kapralova Society Journal 9, no. 2 (Fall 2011): 5-8.
  • Entwistle, Erik. "To je Julietta. Martinů, Kaprálová and Musical Symbolism." Kapralova Society Newsletter 2, no. 2 (Fall 2004): 1-15.
  • Fischer, Christine. "Ending Republican Gender Politics: Kaprálová's Cantata Ilena." Kapralova Society Journal 18, no. 2 (Summer 2020): 1–11.
  • Hartl, Karla. "Kaprálová as a Composer of the Week. The BBC Interview." Journal of Czech and Slovak Music 29 (2020): 204–221.
  • Hartl, Karla. "The Power of Advocacy in Music: The Case of Vítězslava Kaprálová." Journal of Czech and Slovak Music 27 (2018): 4–32.
  • Hartl, Karla. "Vítězslava Kaprálová: Thematic Catalogue of the Works. An Introduction." Kapralova Society Journal 21, no. 1 (Winter 2023): 5–11.
  • Houtchens, Alan. "Love's Labour's Lost: Martinů, Kaprálová and Hitler." In Irish Musical Studies 4, pp. 127–132. Edited by Patrick F. Devine & Harry White. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1996.
  • Jandura, Tereza. "Kaprálová’s Jablko s klína, op. 10." Kapralova Society Journal 9, no. 1 (Spring 2011): 1-11.
  • Kostaš, Martin. "An Analysis of Compositional Methods Applied in Kaprálová’s Cantata Ilena, op. 15." Kapralova Society Journal 10, no. 1 (Spring 2012): 1–6.
  • Koukl, Giorgio. "Vítězslava Kaprálová: Two Dances for Piano, op. 23 (1940). An attempt at reconstruction of the autograph." Kapralova Society Journal 18, no. 1 (Winter 2020): 8–12.
  • Latour, Michelle. "Kaprálová’s song Leden." Kapralova Society Journal 9, no. 1 (2011): 1-4.
  • Latour, Michelle. "Kaprálová’s Vteřiny, op. 18." Kapralova Society Journal 10, no. 1 (Spring 2012): 7–10.
  • Paige, Diane M. "Kaprálová and the Muses: Understanding the Qualified Composer." Kapralova Society Journal 10, no. 2 (Fall 2012): 1–6.
  • Svatos, Thomas D. "On the Literary Reception of Kaprálová and Martinů: Jiří Mucha's Peculiar Loves and Miroslav Barvík's 'At Tři Studně.'" Zwischentöne 2 (2017): 71-90.
  • Vejvarová, Michaela. "Vítězslava Kaprálová's Last Concertino." Czech Music 4 (2001): 6-7.

Dissertations and Master's theses edit

  • Blalock, Marta. Analysis and performance problems of Vítězslava Kaprálová’s String quartet, op. 8 (1935-1936). DMA dissertation. University of Georgia, 2008.
  • Jandura, Tereza. Her Own Voice: The Art Songs of Vítězslava Kaprálová. DMA dissertation. University of Arizona, 2009.
  • Lytle, Rebecca. An Analysis of Selected Works of Vítězslava Kaprálová. Master's thesis, University of Texas at El Paso, 2008.


External links edit

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Vitezslava Kapralova Czech pronunciation ˈvi cɛslava ˈkapra lova 24 January 1915 16 June 1940 was a Czech composer and conductor of 20th century classical music Vitezslava KapralovaVitezslava Kapralova in 1935 Born 1915 01 24 24 January 1915Brno Austria Hungary now Czech Republic Died16 June 1940 1940 06 16 aged 25 Montpellier FranceNationalityCzechOccupationsComposerConductorWorksList of compositionsStyle20th century classical musicWebsitewww wbr kapralova wbr org Contents 1 Life and career 2 Compositions 3 Legacy 3 1 Kapralova Society 3 2 In popular culture 4 List of compositions 5 Selected discography 6 Notes 7 References 8 Bibliography 8 1 Books 8 2 Articles 8 3 Dissertations and Master s theses 9 External linksLife and career editVitezslava Kapralova was born in Brno Austro Hungarian Empire now Czech Republic a daughter of composer Vaclav Kapral and singer Vitezslava Kapralova nee Viktorie Uhlirova 1 From 1930 to 1935 she studied composition with Vilem Petrzelka and conducting with Zdenek Chalabala at the Brno Conservatory She continued her musical education with Vitezslav Novak 1935 37 and Vaclav Talich 1935 36 in Prague and with Bohuslav Martinu Charles Munch 1937 39 and according to some unverified accounts with Nadia Boulanger 1940 in Paris 2 3 In 1937 she conducted the Czech Philharmonic and a year later the BBC Orchestra in her composition Military Sinfonietta Her husband was the Czech writer Jiri Mucha whom she married two months before she died 2 3 Despite her untimely death possibly from typhoid fever misdiagnosed as miliary tuberculosis 4 in Montpellier France at the age of 25 Kapralova created an impressive body of work 5 6 Her music was admired by Rafael Kubelik who premiered her orchestral song Waving Farewell and also conducted her other orchestral works Among the many interpreters of her piano music was pianist Rudolf Firkusny for whom Kapralova composed her best known piano work Dubnova preludia April Preludes In 1946 in appreciation of her distinctive contribution the foremost academic institution in the country the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Arts awarded Kapralova membership in memoriam By 1948 this honour was bestowed on only 10 women out of 648 members of the Academy 7 The only English language monograph on the composer was published in 2011 by Lexington Books in the United States The book also includes an annotated catalog of her works 3 Kapralova was Composer of the Week on BBC Radio 3 from Monday 12 October to Friday 16 October 2015 a set of five one hour programs playing her music and discussing her life 8 9 In 2021 Kapralova was among the 58 personalities featured by the exhibition Portraits de France organized under the auspices of Emmanuel Macron in Paris from December 1 2021 to February 14 2022 The 29 women and 29 men made the final cut from the original 318 nominees to be commemorated and celebrated for their contribution to the national narrative of France 10 Compositions editKapralova s catalogue includes her highly regarded art songs and music for piano solo and a string quartet a reed trio music for cello music for violin and piano an orchestral cantata two piano concertos two orchestral suites a sinfonietta and a concertino for clarinet violin and orchestra Much of her music was published during her lifetime and continues to be published today by various publishing houses including Schott and Barenreiter Verlag In addition her music has been released on record and compact disc by a variety of labels including Chandos Naxos Koch International Albany Records Centaur Records Delos Productions Gramola Claves Records Supraphon and others 11 Legacy editKapralova Society edit Since 1998 Kapralova s legacy has been promoted by the Kapralova Society a non profit music society based in Toronto Ontario Canada 12 13 The organization has been also seeking to redress the gender imbalance in music through public education advocacy and its Kapralova Society Journal a journal of women in music 14 15 In popular culture edit Featured in Season 3 episodes 6 and 9 of the television series Mozart in the Jungle 16 Featured in The Glass Room by Simon Mawer 17 List of compositions editSelected works Suite en miniature op 1 for small orchestra Two Compositions for Violin and Piano op 3 Song cycle Two Songs op 4 Song cycle Sparks from Ashes op 5 January for voice flute two violins violoncello and piano Sonata Appassionata op 6 for piano Piano Concerto in D Minor op 7 String Quartet op 8 Grotesque Passacaglia for piano Three Piano Pieces op 9 Song cycle Apple from the Lap op 10 Sad Evening for voice and orchestra Military Sinfonietta op 11 for large orchestra Song cycle Forever op 12 April Preludes op 13 for piano Waving Farewell op 14 for voice and piano orchestra Trio for Oboe Clarinet and Bassoon Ilena op 15 Cantata for soli mixed choir reciter and orchestra Variations sur le carillon de l eglise St Etienne du Mont op 16 for piano Two Choruses for Women s Voices a cappella op 17 Elegy for violin and piano Suita Rustica op 19 for orchestra Partita op 20 for piano and string orchestra Concertino for Violin Clarinet and Orchestra op 21 Song cycle Sung into the Distance op 22 Deux ritournelles op 25 for violoncello and pianoSelected discography editLa Vita Leonie Karatas plays Vitezslava Kapralova piano music CD EuroArts 2022 Orchestral Music Prelude de Noel Suite en miniature Military Sinfonietta Piano Concerto orchestral songs Waving Farewell and Sad Evening Kapralova Orchestral music CD Naxos 8 574144 Orchestral Works Piano Concerto Suita rustica Military Sinfonietta Partita Concertino Kapralova Orchestral Works CD Radioservis CR0791 2 Piano concerto and works for keyboard Vitezslava Kapralova CD Radioservis CRO577 2 Complete piano music Kapralova Complete piano music CD Naxos Grand Piano GP708 Music for piano piano and violin Vitezslava Kapralova CD Koch Records KIC CD 7742 Art songs Forever Kapralova Songs CD Supraphon SU3752 2 231 String quartet Kapral Kapralova Martinu CD Radioservis CRO618 2Notes edit Hartl Karla Tematicky katalog skladeb a korespondence s nakladateli Prague Czech Radio 2020 a b Macek amp Serych 2001 a b c Hartl amp Entwistle 2011 Kauza Kapralova v dobove korespondenci a dokumentech Edited by Karla Hartl Prague Klic 2021 Hartog 1961 p 322 Hartl Karla Tematicky katalog skladeb a korespondence s nakladateli Prague Czech Radio 2020 Sayer 1998 p 343 Gates Eugene and Karla Hartl eds The Women in Music Anthology Toronto The Kapralova Society 2021 316 337 Composer of the Week Vitezslava Kapralova 1915 1940 BBC Portraits de France www museedelhomme fr Home www kapralova org cesky hudebni slovnik About us www kapralova org Vick Liza Zayaruznaya Anna 2011 New Periodicals Notes 68 1 139 144 doi 10 1353 not 2011 0109 S2CID 201746433 Project MUSE 448086 THE KAPRALOVA SOCIETY JOURNAL A Journal of Women in Music Television documentaries and programs www kapralova org Private Passions BBC 3 2011 References editHartl Karla Entwistle Erik eds 2011 The Kapralova Companion Lanham MD Lexington Books ISBN 978 0 7391 6723 6 Hartog Howard ed 1961 European Music in the Twentieth Century London Penguin Books Macek Jiri Serych Anna 2001 Kapralova Vitezslava Grove Music Online Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 14694 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 subscription or UK public library membership required Sayer Derek 1998 The Coasts of Bohemia Princeton Princeton University Press Vitezslava Kapralova Toronto Canada The Kapralova Society Bibliography editBooks edit Gates Eugene and Karla Hartl eds The Women in Music Anthology Toronto The Kapralova Society 2021 Hartl Karla and Erik Entwistle eds The Kapralova Companion Lanham MD Lexington Books 2011 Articles edit Armstrong Asher Ian Winter 2023 Ephemeral Incandescence the April Preludes of Vitezslava Kapralova PDF Kapralova Society Journal 21 1 1 4 Blalock Marta Spring 2010 Kapralova s String Quartet op 8 PDF Kapralova Society Journal 8 1 1 10 Cheek Timothy Navzdy Forever Kapralova Reevaluating Czech composer Vitezslava Kapralova through her thirty songs Kapralova Society Journal 3 no 2 Fall 2005 1 6 Cheek Timothy Sad Evening Great Discovery Bringing to Light a New Song by Vitezslava Kapralova Kapralova Society Journal 12 no 1 Spring 2014 1 7 Egeling Stephane Kapralova s Trio for oboe clarinet and bassoon Kapralova Society Journal 9 no 2 Fall 2011 5 8 Entwistle Erik To je Julietta Martinu Kapralova and Musical Symbolism Kapralova Society Newsletter 2 no 2 Fall 2004 1 15 Fischer Christine Ending Republican Gender Politics Kapralova s Cantata Ilena Kapralova Society Journal 18 no 2 Summer 2020 1 11 Hartl Karla Kapralova as a Composer of the Week The BBC Interview Journal of Czech and Slovak Music 29 2020 204 221 Hartl Karla The Power of Advocacy in Music The Case of Vitezslava Kapralova Journal of Czech and Slovak Music 27 2018 4 32 Hartl Karla Vitezslava Kapralova Thematic Catalogue of the Works An Introduction Kapralova Society Journal 21 no 1 Winter 2023 5 11 Houtchens Alan Love s Labour s Lost Martinu Kapralova and Hitler In Irish Musical Studies 4 pp 127 132 Edited by Patrick F Devine amp Harry White Dublin Four Courts Press 1996 Jandura Tereza Kapralova s Jablko s klina op 10 Kapralova Society Journal 9 no 1 Spring 2011 1 11 Kostas Martin An Analysis of Compositional Methods Applied in Kapralova s Cantata Ilena op 15 Kapralova Society Journal 10 no 1 Spring 2012 1 6 Koukl Giorgio Vitezslava Kapralova Two Dances for Piano op 23 1940 An attempt at reconstruction of the autograph Kapralova Society Journal 18 no 1 Winter 2020 8 12 Latour Michelle Kapralova s song Leden Kapralova Society Journal 9 no 1 2011 1 4 Latour Michelle Kapralova s Vteriny op 18 Kapralova Society Journal 10 no 1 Spring 2012 7 10 Paige Diane M Kapralova and the Muses Understanding the Qualified Composer Kapralova Society Journal 10 no 2 Fall 2012 1 6 Svatos Thomas D On the Literary Reception of Kapralova and Martinu Jiri Mucha s Peculiar Loves and Miroslav Barvik s At Tri Studne Zwischentone 2 2017 71 90 Vejvarova Michaela Vitezslava Kapralova s Last Concertino Czech Music 4 2001 6 7 Dissertations and Master s theses edit Blalock Marta Analysis and performance problems of Vitezslava Kapralova s String quartet op 8 1935 1936 DMA dissertation University of Georgia 2008 Jandura Tereza Her Own Voice The Art Songs of Vitezslava Kapralova DMA dissertation University of Arizona 2009 Lytle Rebecca An Analysis of Selected Works of Vitezslava Kapralova Master s thesis University of Texas at El Paso 2008 External links editKapralova Society official website of the composer maintained by the Kapralova Society in Toronto Canada Composer of the Week Vitezslava Kapralova a digest of the five hour radio documentary on Kapralova from BBC Radio 3 The In Concert Revival Hour Vitezslava Kapralova a 68 minute radio documentary on Kapralova from CBC Radio 2 Free scores by Vitezslava Kapralova at the International Music Score 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