Elena Petrová, née Krupková (9 November 1929 â 10 April 2002) was a Czech composer. She was born in Modrý KameÃ
Â, and studied piano with and composition with Jan Kapr and Miloslav Istvan at the JanáÃÂek Academy of Music. After completing her studies, she taught music theory at the Charles University in Prague.
Works
Petrová composed for orchestra, chamber ensemble, stage and opera performance, choral and vocal works, and incidental music for ballets, television and radio. Selected works include:
Stage
- SlavÃÂk a rÃ
¯Ã
¾e (The Nightingale and the Rose), Ballet after Oscar Wilde (1969)
- Podivuhodná raketa (The Remarkable Rocket), Ballet after Oscar Wilde (1970)
- SluneÃÂnice (Sunflower), Ballet after Ovid (1973)
- Kdyby se slunce nevrátilo (Should the Sun Not Return), a six-act opera after Si le soleil ne revenait pas... by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (1982âÂÂ1983)
Orchestral
- Symphony No. 1 (1968)
- SlavnostnÃÂ pÃ
Âedehra (Festive Ouverture) (1975)
- Symphony No. 2 (1976)
- SmutecnÃÂ hudba (Mourning Music; Trauermusik) (1981)
- Passacaglia (1982)
- SlavnostnÃÂ hudba (Festive Music) (1982)
- Symphony No. 3 (1990)
- Longing Odysseus
Chamber music
- Eklogy (Eclogues) for bass clarinet (1965)
- String Quartet No. 1 (1965)
- Sonata for viola and piano (1966)
- String Quartet No. 2 (1967) - received II. prize at the international competition in Philadelphia, 1968
- Invokace (Invocation) for bass clarinet and piano (1972)
- Pantomima (Pantomime) for viola d'amore solo (1973)
- Capricci for bass clarinet and piano (1991)
- String Quartet No. 3 (1991)
- Capriccia (Capriccios) for bass clarinet and percussion (1992)
- ÃÂarovánà(Sortilegio) for flute, piano and percussion (1997)
- Mýty (Myths), 4 Pieces for flute solo (1998)
- Sonata for violin and piano
Keyboard
- Sonata No. 1 for piano (1960)
- Inspirace (Inspirations) for piano 4-hands (1973) - received I. prize at the international competition in Denver, 1975
- Impromptus I. (Impromptu No. 1) for piano (1976)
- Preludium a passacaglia (Preludium and Passacaglia) for organ (1980)
- Impromptus II. (Impromptu No. 2) for piano (1991)
- Sonata No. 2 for piano (1992)
- ÃÂtyÃ
Âi impromptus (4 Impromptus) for piano (1996)
- Preludia (Preludes) for piano
Vocal
- PÃÂsnÃÂ o ÃÂase (Songs about Time) for baritone and piano (1958)
- Madrigaly "Catulli liber carminum", Madrigals for mixed chamber chorus (1966, revised 1976)
- Noci (To the Night), Cantata for tenor, mixed chorus and orchestra (1968); words by VÃÂtÃÂzslav Nezval
- PÃÂt slovenských pÃÂsnà(5 Slovak Songs) for men's choir (1969)
- Vzývánà(Invocation), Song Cycle for male chamber chorus (1977); words by the composer
- Tanbakzan, Melodrama for speaker and chamber chorus (1981)
- Komedie dell'arte for voice and piano (1991)
- SluneÃÂnàsonáta (Sunny Sonata) for soprano and piano (1992)
- NáÃ
Âek královny Ningal (Mourning of Queen Ningal) for soprano and chamber chorus (1992)
- OranÃ
¾ové vánky (Orange Breezes), Song Cycle for baritone and piano (2000); words by Federico GarcÃÂa Lorca
- Akvarely (Watercolours), Song Cycle for men's choir
- PÃÂsnàstarého mÃÂsÃÂce (Songs of an Old Moon) for soprano and chamber orchestra
- Ã
½luté balady (Yellow Ballads) for voice and piano
Discography
- ÃÂeská soudobá hudba â KlavÃÂrnàtvorba (Contemporary Czech Music â Piano Works) â ÃÂeský Rozhlas CR 0124-2 231 (1999)
: Impromptus pro klavÃÂr (4 Impromptus for Piano); Jana Palkovská (piano)
- Due Boemi â ÃÂeská soudobá hudba (Due Boemi â Czech Contemporary Music) â Supraphon SU 811441-2; Panton 81 1441-2111 (1995)
: Invokace (Invocation) for bass clarinet and piano; Josef Horák (bass clarinet); Emma Kovárnová (piano)
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