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Leos Janácek
Tíha, JW 5/2/21
Works Info
Composer
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Leos Janácek
Genre
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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
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1:20
Tíha, JW 5/2/21 is a chamber work composed by the Czech composer Leos Janácek. The piece was composed in 1916 and premiered on March 5, 1924, in Brno, Czechoslovakia. The work is scored for two violins, viola, cello, and piano. Tíha, which translates to "weight" in English, is a three-movement work that showcases Janácek's unique style of composition. The first movement, marked "Con moto," is characterized by its driving rhythms and angular melodies. The second movement, marked "Adagio," is a slow and introspective piece that features a hauntingly beautiful melody played by the viola. The final movement, marked "Allegro," is a lively and energetic piece that brings the work to a thrilling conclusion. One of the most striking characteristics of Tíha is Janácek's use of folk melodies and rhythms. Throughout the work, he incorporates elements of Moravian folk music, which was a major influence on his style. This can be heard in the use of irregular meters and syncopated rhythms, as well as in the melodies themselves. Another notable feature of Tíha is Janácek's use of unconventional harmonies and chord progressions. He often employs dissonant chords and unexpected modulations, which give the work a sense of tension and unpredictability. Overall, Tíha is a masterful example of Janácek's unique style of composition. It showcases his ability to blend folk music with modernist techniques, creating a work that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition.
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