Leos Janácek
Potulný sílenec, JW 4/43
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Composer:Leos JanácekGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralCompose Date:1922Publication Date:1925First Performance:Sep 21, 1924Average_duration:5:15"Potulný sílenec" (The Wandering Madman) is a chamber work composed by Czech composer Leos Janácek in 1919. The piece was premiered on November 23, 1924, in Brno, Czechoslovakia. It is a song cycle consisting of six movements, each of which is based on a poem by Russian writer Fyodor Tyutchev. The first movement, "The Madman," sets the tone for the entire piece. It is a dramatic and intense piece that features a wide range of emotions, from anger and frustration to despair and hopelessness. The second movement, "The Wind," is a more subdued piece that features a haunting melody and a sense of longing and nostalgia. The third movement, "The Moon," is a beautiful and ethereal piece that features a delicate melody and a sense of wonder and awe. The fourth movement, "The Mist," is a dark and brooding piece that features a sense of mystery and uncertainty. The fifth movement, "The Storm," is a powerful and intense piece that features a sense of chaos and turmoil. The final movement, "The Sun," is a triumphant and uplifting piece that features a sense of hope and renewal. Overall, "Potulný sílenec" is a deeply emotional and expressive work that showcases Janácek's unique style and his ability to capture the essence of the human experience through music.More....
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