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Leos Janácek
Karafiát, JW 5/2/10
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
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1:04
"Karafiát, JW 5/2/10" is a choral work composed by the Czech composer Leos Janácek. The piece was composed in 1897 and premiered in the same year in Brno, Czech Republic. The work is divided into three movements and is characterized by its use of folk melodies and rhythms. The first movement, "The Fiddler," is a lively and energetic piece that features a solo violin and a choir. The violin plays a traditional Czech folk melody while the choir sings a text that describes the fiddler's skill and the joy that his music brings to the people. The second movement, "The Water Sprite," is a more somber and mysterious piece. The choir sings a text that tells the story of a water sprite who lures a young girl into the water and drowns her. The music is characterized by its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which creates a sense of unease and tension. The final movement, "The Miller's Wife," is a lively and humorous piece that features a solo soprano and a choir. The soprano sings a text that tells the story of a miller's wife who flirts with a young man while her husband is away. The music is characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms and playful melodies. Overall, "Karafiát, JW 5/2/10" is a charming and engaging work that showcases Janácek's skill at incorporating folk melodies and rhythms into his compositions. The piece is a testament to the rich musical heritage of the Czech Republic and remains a popular work in the choral repertoire.
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