Bedřich Smetana
Bedřich Smetana ( BED-ər-zhikh SMET-ə-nə, Czech: [ˈbɛdr̝ɪx ˈsmɛtana] (listen); 2 March 1824 – 12 May 1884) was a Czech composer who pioneered the development of a musical style that became closely identified with his people's aspirations to a cultural and political "revival". He has been regarded in his homeland as the father of Czech music. Internationally he is best known for his 1866 opera The Bartered Bride and for the symphonic cycle Má vlast ("My Fatherland"), which portrays the history, legends and landscape of the composer's native Bohemia. It contains the famous symphonic poem "Vltava", also popularly known by its German name "Die Moldau" (in English, "The Moldau"). Smetana was naturally gifted as a composer, and gave his first public performance at the age of six. After conventional schooling, he studied music under Josef Proksch in Prague. His first nationalistic music was written during the 1848 Prague uprising, in which he briefly participated. After failing to establish his career in Prague, he left for Sweden, where he set up as a teacher and choirmaster in Gothenburg, and began to write large-scale orchestral works. In the early 1860s, a more liberal political climate in Bohemia encouraged Smetana to return permanently to Prague. He threw himself into the musical life of the city, primarily as a champion of the new genre of Czech opera. In 1866 his first two operas, The Brandenburgers in Bohemia and The Bartered Bride, were premiered at Prague's new Provisional Theatre, the latter achieving great popularity. In that same year, Smetana became the theatre's principal conductor, but the years of his conductorship were marked by controversy. Factions within the city's musical establishment considered his identification with the progressive ideas of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner inimical to the development of a distinctively Czech opera style. This opposition interfered with his creative work, and may have hastened a decline in health that precipitated his resignation from the theatre in 1874. By the end of 1874, Smetana had become completely deaf but, freed from his theatre duties and the related controversies, he began a period of sustained composition that continued for almost the rest of his life. His contributions to Czech music were increasingly recognised and honoured, but a mental collapse early in 1884 led to his incarceration in an asylum and subsequent death. His reputation as the founding father of Czech music has endured in his native country, where advocates have raised his status above that of his contemporaries and successors. However, relatively few of Smetana's works are in the international repertory, and most foreign commentators tend to regard Antonín Dvořák as a more significant Czech composer. |
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Recordings (Results 51-75 of 89 records)
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Columbia | 8029 | 10-in. | between 1907 and 1910 | Prodaná věvesta | Prince's Military Band | Band | composer | |
Columbia | 43856 | 10-in. | either 1915 or 1916 | Ukolébavka | Erma Žárská | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
OKeh | [OK cat 1274-A] | 10-in. | approximately 1919 | From my life | Berkshire String Quartette | String quartet | composer | |
Brunswick | X14908-X14910 | 12-in. | 2/11/1925 | Aus der Heimat | Bronislaw Huberman | Violin solo, with piano | composer | |
Brunswick | XC4878 | 12-in. | 11/29/1929 | Nunn-Bush Shoe program R, pt. 2 | Orchestra (unidentified; Brunswick Records) | Orchestra | composer | |
Brunswick | 243bs | 12-in. | 1/14/1929 | The bartered bride : Overture | Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, The ; Julius Prüwer | Orchestra | composer | |
Brunswick | 244½bs | 12-in. | 1/14/1929 | The bartered bride : Overture | Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, The ; Julius Prüwer | Orchestra | composer | |
Brunswick | 1015½bm | 12-in. | 1928 | The Moldau | Erich Kleiber ; Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, The | Orchestra | composer | |
Brunswick | 1563bm | 12-in. | Jan. 1929 | The Moldau | Erich Kleiber ; Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, The | Orchestra | composer | |
Brunswick | 1564½bm | 12-in. | Jan. 1929 | The Moldau | Erich Kleiber ; Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, The | Orchestra | composer | |
Edison | 685 | Not documented | 6/22/1911 | Prodana nevesta | Kryl Bohumir and his Band | Band, with cornet solo | composer | |
Edison | 7796 | 10-in. | 2/11/1921 | Rozmysli si, marenko | Milan Lusk ; Ludmila Vojackova | Violin solo, with piano | composer | |
Edison | 10821 | 10-in. | 2/8/1926 | Aus der Heimat | Carl Flesch ; Kurt Ruhrseitz | Violin solo, with piano | composer | |
Gramophone | 80L | 10-in. | 1902 | Arie Kekala | Vaclav Kliment | Male vocal solo | composer | |
Gramophone | 93L | 10-in. | 1902 | How could they believe | Stanislaus Orzelski | Tenor vocal solo | composer | |
Gramophone | 103L | 10-in. | 1902 | Ukolébovka | Amalie Bobková | Mezzo-soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Gramophone | 104L | 10-in. | 1902 | Arie Marenky | Amalie Bobková | Soprano vocal solo | composer | |
Gramophone | 105L | 10-in. | 1902 | Pisen Blazenky | Amalie Bobková | Soprano vocal solo | composer | |
Gramophone | 107L | 10-in. | 1902 | Duetto Vendelky a Martinky | Amalie Bobková ; Marie Klánová-Panznerova | Vocal duet (2 mezzo-sopranos) | composer | |
Gramophone | 128k | 7-in. | 1902 | Arie z opery dalibor | Stanislaus Orzelski | Male vocal solo | composer | |
Gramophone | 273ac | 12-in. | 10/18/1909 | Hier mein Arm ... Wär' es wahr? | Ema Destinnová | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Gramophone | BWR465 | 10-in. | 11/2/1926 | The bartered bride overture | German Opera Orchestra | Orchestra | composer | |
Gramophone | BWR466 | 10-in. | 11/2/1926 | The bartered bride overture | German Opera Orchestra | Orchestra | composer | |
Gramophone | 1912h | 10-in. | 1903 | Arie lukáše | Otakár Mařák | Tenor vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
Gramophone | 2445h | 10-in. | Oct. 1904 | Arie des Dalibor | Erik Schmedes | Tenor vocal solo, with vocal chorus and piano | composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Smetana, Bedřich," accessed November 21, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/102111.
Smetana, Bedřich. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/102111.
"Smetana, Bedřich." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 21 November 2024.
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