Composer
Bohuslav Martinů (1890-1959); CZE
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Along with Leos Janacek, Bohuslav Martinu was one of the twin giants of Czech music in the twentieth century, a composer with a distinctly individual voice and a versatility that led him to excel in every medium from stage works to symphonies to string quartets. Martinu was born in the Moravian town of Policka. Starting violin lessons at the of seven, he gave his first recital when he was 15. By the age of 10 he had written his first compositions; his juvenilia include songs, piano music, symphonic poems, string quartets, and ballets. In 1906, he entered Prague Conservatory, but reading and the theater diverted Martinu from his studies, and he was finally expelled for "incorrigible negligence" in 1910.
However, he continued composing. Exempted, as a teacher, from military service, Martinu produced many works during the World War I, including the patriotic cantata Czech Rhapsody (1918). Although this work and two ballets, Istar (1918-1921) and Who is the Most Powerful in the World? (1922-1923), gained favorable attention. Martinu felt the need for additional training. Returning to the Conservatory, he studied composition Josef Suk, later working in Paris with Albert Roussel, whose muscular, rhythmically vigorous music eventually influenced Martinu's own.
Martinu's music was well received in postwar Paris. Like many of his contemporaries, Martinu absorbed the influence of jazz, as evidenced in such works as the ballet La revue de cuisine (1927), which also incorporates South American rhythms, and the one-act opera Les larmes du couteau (The Tears of the Knife; 1928). In 1930, Martinu's constant desire to learn more led him to the music of Corelli, Vivaldi, and Bach, signaling a new concern with rhythmic continuity and contrapuntal technique.
Following the resounding success of his opera Juliette in Prague in 1938, World War II forced Martinu to flee his adopted home of Paris. After spending nine miserable months in the south of France, the composer and his wife made their way to Spain, and then to America, in the early months of 1941. For the duration of the war, Martinu lived in various cities in the Eastern United States, surviving on commissions and producing five symphonies by 1946.
Though Martinu had planned to return to Czechoslovakia after the war, injuries and health problems prevented him from traveling. After Czechoslovakia fell to the communists in 1949, it gradually became clear to Martinu that he was no longer welcome in his native land, a source of great pain to him. He eventually regained his health, however, producing such works as the Sixth Symphony (1951-1953), widely regarded as a masterpiece, two operas for television, and many chamber compositions. Martinu became an American citizen but spent much time in Europe; in 1953-5 he was based in Nice and in 1955-6 he was teaching at the American Academy in Rome. After a final New York sojourn he took up residence as the guest of Paul Sacher in Liestal, Switzerland, where he died in 1959.
Harry Halbreich's catalog of Martinu's music, to which the composer did not assign opus numbers, lists nearly 400 compositions. Well established in the repertoire, Martinu's best works confirm Martinu's status as an important twentieth century composer.
© Michael Rodman, All Music Guide
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Along with Leos Janacek, Bohuslav Martinu was one of the twin giants of Czech music in the twentieth century, a... More
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Stage Works
12 tracks
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Piano Works
252 tracks
- Preludes
19 tracks
- Prelude (on the theme of 'La Marseillaise'), H.85
1 track
- Prelude No.2 in F-, H.86
1 track
- 8 Preludes, H.181
16 tracks
- Prélude, H.140
1 track
- Prelude (on the theme of 'La Marseillaise'), H.85
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Dances (Foxtrots, Waltzes, Polkas, etc.)
96 tracks
- Borová: 7 Czech Dances, H.195
14 tracks
- 3 Czech Dances, H.154
6 tracks
- 3 Czech Dances, for 2 pianos, H.324
3 tracks
- 3 Esquisses on Modern Dances , H.160
6 tracks
- 5 Esquisses de Danses, H.220
5 tracks
- 16 Etudes and Polkas, H.308
48 tracks
- Foxtrot, H.126bisA
1 track
- Foxtrot narozený "na Ruzku" (Foxtrot Born 'At the Corner'), H.122
1 track
- 6 Polkas, H.101
6 tracks
- Pro tanec (For Dancing), H.158
1 track
- 5 Waltzes, H.5
5 tracks
- Borová: 7 Czech Dances, H.195
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Other Piano Works
137 tracks
- Adagio ('Memories'), H. 362
1 track
- Albumleaf (Lístek do pamántniku), H.241
1 track
- Bagatelle (Morceau facile), H.323
1 track
- Barcarolle, H.326
1 track
- Black Bottom, H.165
1 track
- Butterflies and Birds of Paradise (Motyli a rajky), 3 pieces, H.127
6 tracks
- Chanson triste, H.36
1 track
- Dumka No.1, H.249
1 track
- Dumka No.2, H.250
1 track
- Dumka No.3, H.285bis
2 tracks
- 6 Esquisses (Skicy), H.203
6 tracks
- Evening at the Shore (Vecer na pobrezi), 3 little pieces, H.128
3 tracks
- Fables (Bajky), H.138
5 tracks
- Fantaisie and Toccata, H. 281
6 tracks
- Fantasie, for 2 pianos, H.180
1 track
- Film en Miniature, cycle of pieces, H.148
6 tracks
- Improvisation, H.333
1 track
- Instructive Duo for the Nervous (Instruktivní duo pro nervózní), H.145
1 track
- Jeux (Hry), 6 easy pieces, H.206
6 tracks
- Le Noël, 3 pieces, H.167
3 tracks
- Les Bouquinistes du quai Malaquais, H.319
1 track
- Les Ritournelles, 6 pieces, H.227
12 tracks
- 3 Lyric Pieces, H.98
3 tracks
- Mazurka, H.284
1 track
- 4 Movements, H.170
4 tracks
- Nocturne (To the picture 'The Read-off Novel' by Mánes), H.95
1 track
- PAR T.S.F. (On Radio Waves), H.173bis
1 track
- Piano Sonata, H.350
6 tracks
- Piece for the Little Evas (Skladba pro malé Evy), H.242
1 track
- Piece without Title, H.141
1 track
- 4 Pieces, H.205
4 tracks
- Pièce for piano, H.222
1 track
- Puppets (Loutky), Book 1, H.137
10 tracks
- Puppets (Loutky), Book 2, H.116
10 tracks
- Puppets (Loutky), Book 3, H.92
8 tracks
- A Sea Fantasy (Rujana), H.100
1 track
- Scherzo, H.138bis
1 track
- Song Without Words, H.46
1 track
- Spring in the Garden (Jaro v zahrade), H.125
4 tracks
- The Fifth Day of the Fifth Moon, H.318
2 tracks
- Vigilie, for organ (completed by Bedrich Janácek), H.382
1 track
- Window onto the Garden, H.270
8 tracks
- Merry Christmas 1941
1 track
- Adagio ('Memories'), H. 362
- Preludes
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Orchestral Works
174 tracks
- Concertos
86 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.1, H.196 (3 versions)
12 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.2, H.304
6 tracks
- Concertino for Piano and Orchestra, H.269
7 tracks
- Concertino for Piano Trio and Strings, H.232
4 tracks
- Concertino in C- for Cello, Wind and Brass Ensemble, Percussion, and Piano H.143
6 tracks
- Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra, H.292
3 tracks
- Concerto for Piano Trio and Strings, H.231
4 tracks
- Double Concerto for 2 String Orchestras, Piano and Tmpani, H.271
6 tracks
- Oboe Concerto, H.353
9 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1 in D, H.149
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2, H.237
6 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.3, H.316
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.4, H.358 ('Incantations')
4 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.5, H.366 ('Fantasia concertante')
3 tracks
- Rhapsody-Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, H.337
4 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.2, H.293
6 tracks
- Cello Concerto No.1, H.196 (3 versions)
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Symphonies
71 tracks
- Symphony No.1, H.289
16 tracks
- Symphony No.2, H.295
12 tracks
- Symphony No.3, H. 299
9 tracks
- Symphony No.4, H.305
16 tracks
- Symphony No.5, H.310
9 tracks
- Symphony No.6 ('Fantaisies symphoniques'), H.343
9 tracks
- Symphony No.1, H.289
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Other Orchestral Works
17 tracks
- Frescoes of Piero della Francesca, H.352
6 tracks
- Overture for Orchestra, H.345
1 track
- Památník Lidicím ('Memorial to Lidice'), H.296
4 tracks
- 3 Ricercari, H.267
3 tracks
- Sinfonietta la Jolla
3 tracks
- Frescoes of Piero della Francesca, H.352
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
339 tracks
- Piano Trios, Quartets and Quintets
42 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 ('5 Short Pieces'), H.193
10 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2 in D-, H.327
6 tracks
- Piano Trio No.3 in C, H.332
6 tracks
- Piano Quartet, H.287
12 tracks
- Piano Quintet No.1, H.229
4 tracks
- Piano Quintet No.2, H.298
4 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 ('5 Short Pieces'), H.193
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String Trios and Quartets
36 tracks
- String Quartet No.1 in Eb- ('French'), H.117
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.2, H.150
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.3, H.183
6 tracks
- String Quartet No.4, H.256
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.5, H.268
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.6, H.312
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.7 ('Concerto Da Camera'), H.314
3 tracks
- Tri jezdci (Three Horsemen), for string quartet, H.1
1 track
- String Quartet No.1 in Eb- ('French'), H.117
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Other Chamber Works
261 tracks
- 7 Arabesques, for cello and piano, H.201 ('Études rhythmiques')
10 tracks
- Ariette, for cello and piano, H.188b
1 track
- Cello Sonata No.1, H.277
18 tracks
- Cello Sonata No.2, H.286
15 tracks
- Cello Sonata No.3, H.340
15 tracks
- Duo No.2 for Violin and Viola, H.331
3 tracks
- Duo No.1 for Violin and Cello, H.157
6 tracks
- Duo No.2 for Violin and Cello, H.371
12 tracks
- Fantasia for Theremin, Oboe, String Quartet, and Piano, H.301
1 track
- Flute Sonata, H.306
24 tracks
- La Revue de cuisine, jazz suite and ballet for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, cello and piano, H.161
4 tracks
- Madrigal-Sonata for Flute, Violin and Piano, H.291
2 tracks
- 3 Madrigals for Violin and Viola, H.313 ('Duo No.1')
12 tracks
- Musique de Chambre No.1, for clarinet, violin, viola, cello, harp and piano, H.376
3 tracks
- 4 Nocturnes, for cello and piano, H.189
8 tracks
- Nonet for Wind Quintet and Piano Quartet, H.144 (fragment)
4 tracks
- Nonet for Wind Quintet, Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass, H.374
9 tracks
- 6 Pastorales, for cello and piano, H.190
6 tracks
- Piece for 2 Cellos, H.377
1 track
- 4 Promenades, for flute, violin and harpsichord, H.274
4 tracks
- Quartet for Oboe, Violin, Cello and Piano, H.315
4 tracks
- Quintet for 2 Violins, 2 Violas and Cello, H. 164
3 tracks
- Serenade No.2 for 2 Violins and Viola, H.216
9 tracks
- Sextet for 2 Violins, 2 Violas and 2 Cellos, H.224
6 tracks
- Sextet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, 2 Bassoons and Piano, H.174
10 tracks
- Sonata for 2 Violins and Piano, H.213
2 tracks
- Sonata for Flute, Violin and Piano, H.254
8 tracks
- Sonatina for 2 Violins and Piano, H.198
4 tracks
- Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano, H.356
3 tracks
- Sonatina for Trumpet and Piano, H.357
2 tracks
- Suite Miniature for Cello and Piano, H.192
7 tracks
- Toccata e due canzoni, for chamber orchestra, H.311
3 tracks
- Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano, H.300
12 tracks
- Variations on a Slovak Folksong, for cello and piano, H.378
13 tracks
- Variations on a Theme by Rossini, for cello and piano, Op.290
10 tracks
- Viola Sonata, H.355
4 tracks
- Violin Sonata No.1, H.182
3 tracks
- 7 Arabesques, for cello and piano, H.201 ('Études rhythmiques')
- Piano Trios, Quartets and Quintets
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Vocal Works
117 tracks
- Songs
58 tracks
- 2 Ballads, for contralto and piano, H.228
2 tracks
- 4 Children's Songs and Rhymes, H.225
4 tracks
- 3 Christmas Songs, H.184bis
2 tracks
- Ctyri pisne na slova ceske lidove poezie ('Songs for a Friend of My Country')
4 tracks
- Fleur de pêcher (Kv'et Broskví, Flower of the peach tree), H.213bisB
1 track
- Koleda milostná (A Love Carol), H. 259
1 track
- L'Automne malade (Chorý Podzim), H.213bisA
1 track
- Nové slovenské písne ('New Slovak songs'; 30), H.126
2 tracks
- Nový spalícek ('New Chap-Book'), H.288
16 tracks
- Písničky na jednu stránku (Songs on One Page), H.294
7 tracks
- 3 Songs on Poems of Apollinaire, H. 97
1 track
- 4 Songs to Czech Poetry, H.282bis
4 tracks
- 7 Songs on Two Pages, H.302
7 tracks
- 3 Songs for the Cabaret 'Cervená sedma' (Red Seven), H.129
3 tracks
- 2 Songs on Negro Folk-Poetry, H.226
1 track
- Vocalise-Etude for middle voice and piano, H. 188
1 track
- Best Wishes for Mummy (Prání Mamince), song for voice and piano, H.279bis
1 track
- 2 Ballads, for contralto and piano, H.228
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Choral Works
59 tracks
- Songs
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Chamber Works
15 tracks
- Piano Trios, Quartets and Quintets
11 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 ('5 Short Pieces'), H.193
5 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2 in D-, H.327
3 tracks
- Piano Trio No.3 in C, H.332
3 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 ('5 Short Pieces'), H.193
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Other Chamber Works
4 tracks
- Piano Trios, Quartets and Quintets
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