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Nationality
  
Czech

Style
  
20th-century music

Role
  
Composer

Parents
  
Vaclav Kapral

Occupation
  
Composer

Name
  
Vitezslava Kapralova

Spouse
  
Jiri Mucha (m. ?–1940)

Education
  
Brno Conservatory

Vitezslava Kapralova The tragedy of Europe39s great forgotten female composer
Born
  
24 January 1915 (
1915-01-24
)

Died
  
June 16, 1940, Montpellier, France

Similar People
  
Vaclav Kapral, Jiri Mucha, Geraldine Mucha, Alphonse Mucha

Vítězslava Kaprálová - Dubnová preludia (April preludes) op.13 (1937) SCORE


Vítězslava Kaprálová ( [ˈvɪ.tjɛ.sla.va ka.ˈpra:.lo.va:]) (January 24, 1915 – June 16, 1940) was a Czech composer and conductor.

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Life

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Vítězslava Kaprálová was born in Brno, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Czech Republic), a daughter of composer Václav Kaprál and singer Viktorie Kaprálová. In 1930-1935 she studied composition with Vilém Petrželka and conducting with Zdeněk Chalabala at the Brno Conservatory. She continued her musical education with Vítězslav Novák (1935–37) and Václav Talich (1935-36) in Prague and with Bohuslav Martinů, Charles Munch (1937–39) and, according to some unverified accounts, with Nadia Boulanger (1940) in Paris. In 1937 she conducted the Czech Philharmonic and a year later the BBC Symphony Orchestra in her composition Military Sinfonietta. Her husband was the Czech writer Jiří Mucha, whom she married two months before she died. Despite her untimely death, from what was misdiagnosed as miliary tuberculosis, in Montpellier, France at the age of 25, Kaprálová created an impressive body of work. Her music was admired by Rafael Kubelík, who premiered her orchestral song Waving Farewell and also conducted her other orchestral works. Among the many interpreters of her piano music was pianist Rudolf Firkušný, for whom Kaprálová composed her best known piano work Dubnová preludia (April Preludes). In 1946, in appreciation of her distinctive contribution, the foremost academic institution in the country - the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Arts - awarded Kaprálová membership in memoriam. By 1948 this honour was bestowed on only 10 women, out of 648 members of the Academy.

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The only English biography of the composer was published in 2011 by Lexington Books in the United States. The book also includes a complete, annotated catalog of her works. She was "Composer of the Week" on BBC Radio 3 from Monday 12th Oct to Fri 16th Oct 2015, a set of five one hour programs playing her music and discussing her life.

Compositions

Vítězslava Kaprálová Radio Prague The brief but monumental life of composer Vtzslava

Kaprálová's catalogue includes her highly regarded art songs and music for piano solo, a string quartet, a reed trio, music for cello, music for violin and piano, an orchestral cantata, two piano concertos, two orchestral suites, a sinfonietta, and a concertino for clarinet, violin, and orchestra. Much of her music was published during her lifetime and continues to be published today by various publishing houses, including Bärenreiter Verlag. In addition, her music has been released on record and compact disc by a variety of labels, including Naxos, Koch Records and Supraphon.

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Vítězslava Kaprálová's work and life was featured in episode 6, season 3 of the television series Mozart in the Jungle.

Selected works

Vítězslava Kaprálová Partita for Piano and String Orchestra II Andantino by Vtzslava

  • Five Piano Compositions
  • Two Works for Violin and Piano, op. 3
  • Two Songs, op. 4
  • Sparks from Ashes, op. 5
  • January, for tenor/soprano, flute, two violins, violoncello and piano
  • Sonata Appassionata, for piano, op. 6
  • Piano Concerto in D Minor, op. 7
  • String Quartet, op. 8
  • Three Piano Pieces, op. 9
  • Apple from the Lap, op. 10
  • Military Sinfonietta, op. 11
  • Forever, op. 12
  • April Preludes, for piano, op. 13
  • Waving Farewell, for voice and piano/orchestra, op. 14
  • Trio for Oboe, Clarinet, and Bassoon
  • Ilena, cantata for soli, mixed chorus, orchestra, and reciter, op. 15
  • Variations sur le carillon de l'église St-Étienne du Mont, for piano, op. 16
  • Elegy, for violin and piano
  • Suita Rustica, for orchestra, op. 19
  • Partita, for piano and string orchestra, op. 20
  • Concertino, for violin, clarinet and orchestra, op. 21
  • Sung into the Distance, op. 22
  • Deux ritournelles pour violoncelle et piano, op. 25
  • Selected Discography

  • Complete piano music: Kaprálová: Complete piano music, CD, Naxos (Grand Piano) GP708
  • Piano concerto and other works for keyboard: Vitezslava Kapralova, CD, Radioservis CRO577-2
  • Music for piano / piano and violin: Vítězslava Kaprálová, CD, Koch Records KIC-CD-7742
  • String quartet Kapral-Kapralova-Martinu, CD, Radioservis CRO618-2
  • Chamber and orchestral works: Vitezslava Kapralova: Portrait of the Composer, CD, Matous MK 0049-2 011
  • Art songs: Forever Kapralova: Songs, CD, Supraphon SU3752-2 231
  • References

    Vítězslava Kaprálová Wikipedia