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Leos Janácek
Kvítí milodejné, JW 5/2/7
Works Info
Composer
:
Leos Janácek
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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ca. 1892 - 1901
Publication Date
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ca. 1892 - 1901
Average_duration
:
1:42
"Kvítí milodejné" is a choral work composed by the Czech composer Leos Janácek. The piece was composed in 1901 and premiered on December 22, 1901, in Brno, Czech Republic. The work is also known as "A Bouquet of Love Songs" and is part of Janácek's collection of choral works called "Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs." The piece consists of six movements, each of which is based on a traditional Moravian folk song. The first movement, "The Lark," is a lively and energetic song that celebrates the beauty of nature. The second movement, "The Rose," is a tender and romantic song that expresses the joys and sorrows of love. The third movement, "The Daisy," is a playful and cheerful song that celebrates the innocence and purity of youth. The fourth movement, "The Violet," is a melancholic and introspective song that reflects on the transience of life. The fifth movement, "The Forget-Me-Not," is a nostalgic and sentimental song that expresses the longing for a lost love. The final movement, "The Carnation," is a triumphant and joyful song that celebrates the power of love to overcome all obstacles. Janácek's "Kvítí milodejné" is characterized by its use of traditional Moravian folk melodies and rhythms, which are combined with the composer's own unique harmonic language and expressive style. The work is also notable for its use of dynamic contrasts, rhythmic complexity, and intricate vocal textures, which create a rich and vibrant musical tapestry. Overall, "Kvítí milodejné" is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Janácek's mastery of choral composition and his deep connection to the folk traditions of his native Moravia.
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