Jan cek beyond the Borders
This contextual study of Janácek's operas reveals the composer's creative responses to a wide range of Czech and non-Czech traditions.

Leos Janácek is increasingly recognized as one of the major operatic masters of the early twentieth century. In Janácek beyond the Borders, Derek Katz presents an interpretive and critical study of Janácek's major operas that questions prevailing views of the composer's relationship to the Czech language and to Slavic culture and demonstrates that the operas are deeply indebted to various existing operatic traditions outside of the Czech-speaking realm. Katz discusses the implications for Janácek's operas of the composer's notorious "speech-melody" theories and of his fascination with Russia. He also points out revealing and persuasive parallels to certain major operas in non-Czech traditions — French, Italian, and German — that deserve notice and that demonstrate how the composer developed a practical operatic aesthetic through emulation and creative adaptation. In this fresh and novel approach, Katz goes beyond the normal evidentiary record (letters, sketches, and published writings) and allows Janácek's works to speak for themselves.

Derek Katz is Associate Professor of Music History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has written about Czech music for American and European academic journals and for the New York Times.
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Jan cek beyond the Borders
This contextual study of Janácek's operas reveals the composer's creative responses to a wide range of Czech and non-Czech traditions.

Leos Janácek is increasingly recognized as one of the major operatic masters of the early twentieth century. In Janácek beyond the Borders, Derek Katz presents an interpretive and critical study of Janácek's major operas that questions prevailing views of the composer's relationship to the Czech language and to Slavic culture and demonstrates that the operas are deeply indebted to various existing operatic traditions outside of the Czech-speaking realm. Katz discusses the implications for Janácek's operas of the composer's notorious "speech-melody" theories and of his fascination with Russia. He also points out revealing and persuasive parallels to certain major operas in non-Czech traditions — French, Italian, and German — that deserve notice and that demonstrate how the composer developed a practical operatic aesthetic through emulation and creative adaptation. In this fresh and novel approach, Katz goes beyond the normal evidentiary record (letters, sketches, and published writings) and allows Janácek's works to speak for themselves.

Derek Katz is Associate Professor of Music History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has written about Czech music for American and European academic journals and for the New York Times.
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Jan cek beyond the Borders

Jan cek beyond the Borders

by Derek Katz
Jan cek beyond the Borders

Jan cek beyond the Borders

by Derek Katz

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This contextual study of Janácek's operas reveals the composer's creative responses to a wide range of Czech and non-Czech traditions.

Leos Janácek is increasingly recognized as one of the major operatic masters of the early twentieth century. In Janácek beyond the Borders, Derek Katz presents an interpretive and critical study of Janácek's major operas that questions prevailing views of the composer's relationship to the Czech language and to Slavic culture and demonstrates that the operas are deeply indebted to various existing operatic traditions outside of the Czech-speaking realm. Katz discusses the implications for Janácek's operas of the composer's notorious "speech-melody" theories and of his fascination with Russia. He also points out revealing and persuasive parallels to certain major operas in non-Czech traditions — French, Italian, and German — that deserve notice and that demonstrate how the composer developed a practical operatic aesthetic through emulation and creative adaptation. In this fresh and novel approach, Katz goes beyond the normal evidentiary record (letters, sketches, and published writings) and allows Janácek's works to speak for themselves.

Derek Katz is Associate Professor of Music History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has written about Czech music for American and European academic journals and for the New York Times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781580463096
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 12/01/2009
Series: ISSN , #72
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Finding a Context
Beyond the Czech Language: Janácek and the Speech Melody Myth, Once Again
Beyond the Czech Lands: To the East
Beyond National Opera
Beyond Western European Opera
Beyond the Operatic Stage
Harmony and Mortality in The Makropulos Case
Bibliography
Scores
Discography
Index
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