Janáček is serious genius, it's fact, and this suite is masterpiece, yet it's unknow, it's shame this isn't in standart repertoire of symphonic orchestras cause it's as good as taras bulba or sinfonietta, great! I love his music!!
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I can't believe I had never heard this suite before. Where has it been all my life !? It is certainly (almost) on a par with the Sinfonietta and Taras Bulba. Many thanks for uploading !
Janacek es un orquestador genial que logra unas tesituras muy particulares pero de gran originalidad que endulzan el oido y para nada pasan desapercibidas.un matrimonio perfecto entre la inspiracion y la belleza!🎻🎇🎸👍
Osud, obwohl wenig gespielt, ist ein Meisterwerk wie Jenufa und Katja Kabanowa. Statt immer nur Tosca und Carmen könnte man diese Oper häufiger spielen.
Ganz meine Meinung, allerdings sorgt ja bereits eine Jenufa selten für ein volles Haus. Das wäre bei Osud noch schlimmer. Ähnlich geht es anderen Werken, die viel mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient hätten. Aber unser dämliches Repertoiresystem ermöglicht immer wieder die "Flucht" zu Zauberflöte, Bohème und Traviata.
Jabacek is a great composer tht used to write in a rather piecewise technique, which is more diffiuly than the "usual" way of writing. Doing so, he had to find unifying principles that were all but obvious. His success ans his "maestria" are doubtless.
@@stepanvalek3363 I agrre with you. There was a noeclassisal trend, either spontaneous (Stravinsky and his authoritatve position) or forced by dictatorships (Chostakovich, Prokofiev), an atonal/serial trend gathring quite diffrerent musical personalities (Schoenberg, Berg, Webern, Krenek) and a lot of composers, either famous (Bartok) or completely forgotten, who wanted to escape the "either - either" aspect of the situation.
@@stepanvalek3363 Martinu and Villa-Lobos both wrote a huge amount of great music in a wide variety of forms. Their music extends through the 1950's - both died in 1959. People who don't take the time to investigate and listen to them will just repeat the nonsense that they wrote so much music and most of it isn't high quality. It's complete BS.
I love the way he repeats phrases twice over. They're so lovely and refreshing he must give it to us again.
Janáček is serious genius, it's fact, and this suite is masterpiece, yet it's unknow, it's shame this isn't in standart repertoire of symphonic orchestras cause it's as good as taras bulba or sinfonietta, great! I love his music!!
Jáchym Svoboda I totally agree with you. Janacek is so underrated. not many people discovered him yet.
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Janacek wrote some sensational music with so many shades of meaning and feeling!
Another great work from such an underrated composer. I love Janacek's music!!
Pure dream music. Something I thought I could only hear in a dream world.
I can't believe I had never heard this suite before. Where has it been all my life !? It is certainly (almost) on a par with the Sinfonietta and Taras Bulba. Many thanks for uploading !
The opera Osud is fantastic. intriguing music. I love the music of the the Check republic and Slovakia.Janacek and Martinu.
Janacek es un orquestador genial que logra unas tesituras muy particulares pero de gran originalidad que endulzan el oido y para nada pasan desapercibidas.un matrimonio perfecto entre la inspiracion y la belleza!🎻🎇🎸👍
Absolutely amazing music!
Osud, obwohl wenig gespielt, ist ein Meisterwerk wie Jenufa und Katja Kabanowa. Statt immer nur Tosca und Carmen könnte man diese Oper häufiger spielen.
Ganz meine Meinung, allerdings sorgt ja bereits eine Jenufa selten für ein volles Haus. Das wäre bei Osud noch schlimmer. Ähnlich geht es anderen Werken, die viel mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient hätten. Aber unser dämliches Repertoiresystem ermöglicht immer wieder die "Flucht" zu Zauberflöte, Bohème und Traviata.
Jabacek is a great composer tht used to write in a rather piecewise technique, which is more diffiuly than the "usual" way of writing. Doing so, he had to find unifying principles that were all but obvious. His success ans his "maestria" are doubtless.
1890-1940 was a truly amazing era in classical music: Janáček, Bartók, Berg, Stravinsky, and so many more
@@stepanvalek3363 I agrre with you. There was a noeclassisal trend, either spontaneous (Stravinsky and his authoritatve position) or forced by dictatorships (Chostakovich, Prokofiev), an atonal/serial trend gathring quite diffrerent musical personalities (Schoenberg, Berg, Webern, Krenek) and a lot of composers, either famous (Bartok) or completely forgotten, who wanted to escape the "either - either" aspect of the situation.
@@gerardbegni2806 what are some composers from that era that, in your opinion, more people should know?
@@stepanvalek3363 Martinu and Villa-Lobos both wrote a huge amount of great music in a wide variety of forms. Their music extends through the 1950's - both died in 1959. People who don't take the time to investigate and listen to them will just repeat the nonsense that they wrote so much music and most of it isn't high quality. It's complete BS.
@@Don-md6wn Do people really think Martinů was a bad composer? Anyway, thanks for the suggestions.
Chech culture is realy high