Bedřich Smetana

Bedřich Smetana (1824–1884) è un compositore austria–hungary del periodo Romantic, con 8 opere e 0 arie archiviate nel database.

Anno di nascita

1824

Anno di morte

1884

Nazionalità

Austria–Hungary

Epoca

Romantic

Opere

8

Arie

0

Periodo di composizione

1866 – 1924

Luogo di nascita

Litomyšl

Luogo di morte

Prague

Lingua delle opere

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Bedřich Smetana 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, 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".

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Vita di Bedřich Smetana

Nazionalità e periodo

Bedřich Smetana è un compositore Austria–Hungary del periodo Romantic, vissuto dal 1824 al 1884, nato a Litomyšl e morto a Prague.

Movimento e corrente musicale

Bedřich Smetana è associato al movimento Romantic music — cornice stilistica che influenza il linguaggio armonico e drammatico delle sue opere.

Maestri e formazione

Bedřich Smetana studiò con Josef Proksch — formazione che ne plasmò il linguaggio compositivo.

Vita e carriera

Bedřich Smetana, first named Friedrich Smetana, was born on 2 March 1824, in Litomyšl (German: Leitomischl), east of Prague near the traditional border between Bohemia and Moravia, then provinces of the Habsburg Empire. He was the third child, and first son, of František Smetana and his third wife Barbora Linková. František had fathered eight children in two earlier marriages, five daughters surviving infancy; he and Barbora had ten more children, of whom seven reached adulthood. At this time, under Habsburg rule, German was the official language of Bohemia. František knew Czech but, for business and social reasons, rarely used it; and his children were ignorant of correct Czech until much later in their lives. The Smetana family came from the Hradec Králové (German: Königgrätz) region of Bohemia. František had initially learned the trade of a brewer, and had acquired moderate wealth during the Napoleonic Wars by supplying clothing and provisions to the French Army. He subsequently managed several breweries before coming to Litomyšl in 1823 as brewer to Count Waldstein, whose Renaissance castle dominates the town. František Smetana played violin in a string quartet, and Barbora Smetana was a dancer. Bedřich was introduced to music by his father and in October 1830, at the age of six, gave his first public performance. At a concert held in Litomyšl's Philosophical Academy he played a piano arrangement of Auber's overture to La muette de Portici, to a rapturous reception. In 18…

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Contributo all’opera

Bedřich Smetana ha lasciato 8 opere registrate in Wikidata, con 0 arie principali descritte in pagine dedicate.

Cronologia delle opere di Bedřich Smetana

8 opere rappresentate in 4 decenni di attività compositiva, raggruppate qui per decade di prima rappresentazione:

1860s · 2 opere

1870s · 3 opere

1880s · 2 opere

1920s · 1 opere

Compositori contemporanei di Bedřich Smetana

Altri compositori del database nati nella stessa generazione di Bedřich Smetana (1824) — utile per collocare l’opera in un contesto generazionale:

Elenco delle opere di Bedřich Smetana

Dalibor

1868

in Czech · libretto di Josef Wenzig

The Kiss

1876

in Czech · comic opera · libretto di Eliška Krásnohorská

The Secret

1878

in Czech · libretto di Eliška Krásnohorská

Libuše

1881

in Czech · libretto di Josef Wenzig

in Czech · comic opera · libretto di Eliška Krásnohorská

Viola

1924

in Czech · libretto di Eliška Krásnohorská

Fonte dei dati

Biografia ed elenco delle opere provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q48173 open_in_new