Emil Hlobil (11 October 1901 â 25 January 1987) was a Czech composer and music professor based in Prague.
Biography
Hlobil was born in VeselÃÂ nad LuÃ
¾nicÃÂ, but lived most of his life in Prague. Between 1924 and 1930 he studied at the Prague Conservatory under Josef Suk and Jaroslav KÃ
ÂiÃÂka, and taught music and composition at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts. He also taught at the Prague Conservatory (1941âÂÂ1958) before moving to the Academy. He married Czech painter Marie-Hlobilová MrkviÃÂková, and after World War II they bought a cottage in the KrkonoÃ
¡e mountains as a summer home. Hlobil died in Prague in 1987.
Music
Hlobil composed in the Romantic tradition of the Nineteenth Century, almost untouched by modern trends, which was possibly a reflection of the politics of the time and place. A review by Gramaphone in 1961 described him as follows:
<blockquote>Emil Hlobil, 60-year-old professor of composition at the Prague Conservatoire, has the most original creative imagination of our twelve composers, I would say. In his Quartet for harpsichord and string trio (1944) , he uses a fairly simple diatonic idiom, but shows a JanáÃÂek-like boldness in his apparently inconsequential changing of the subject, his close working-out of a few motives, and his ability to create fascinating textures. Although his self-made technique is not nearly as successful as JanáÃÂek'sâÂÂhis material does not stand up to so much repetition, and he sometimes falls into empty naïveté (codetta of first movement and much of the finale), this refreshingly imaginative work makes one want to hear more recent examples from his long list of compositions.</blockquote>
Hlobil's works include operas, symphonies, concertos and string quartets in the Czech Impressionist tradition of Suk and VÃÂtÃÂzslav Novák.
Selected works
Stage
- Anna Karenina, Opera in 3 acts, Op. 60 (1962); libretto by the composer after a dramatization of Tolstoy's novel by Nicolai Volkov
- MÃÂÃ
¡Ã
¥ák Ã
¡lechticem (Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme), Opera in 3 acts, Op. 67 (1967); libretto by the composer after the play by Molière
- Kráska a zvÃÂÃ
Âe (Beauty and the Beast), Ballet in 3 acts, Op. 96 (1976); libretto by Milan Fridrich after FrantiÃ
¡ek HrubÃÂn
- Král Václav IV. (King Wenceslaus IV), Opera in 5 scenes, Op. 107 (1981); libretto by the composer after the play by
Orchestral
- Suite, Op. 4
- Weekend, Suite, Op. 6
- Sinfonietta, Op. 19
- ZpÃÂv mládà(Song of Youth), Op. 22
- Tryzna muÃÂednÃÂkÃ
¯m, Op. 25
- Park oddechu, Suite for small orchestra, Op. 28
- Lidová veselice (Folk Celebration), Suite for small orchestra, Op. 32
- Symphony No. 1, Op. 31 (1949)
- Léto v KrkonoÃ
¡ÃÂch (Summer in the KrkonoÃ
¡e Mountains), Op. 33 (1957)
- Symphony No. 2 "Den vÃÂtÃÂzstvÃÂ" (Victory Day), Op. 38 (1951)
- ValaÃ
¡skou dÃÂdinou (Moravian Wallachia Village), Suite, Op. 39
- Serenade, Op. 49
- SlavnostnÃÂ znÃÂlka (1954); written for the 1954 World Ice Hockey Championships in Stockholm
- Symphony No. 3, Op. 53 (1956âÂÂ1957)
- Symphony No. 4, Op. 58 (1959)
- Svátek práce (Labor Day), Symphonic Poem, Op. 59 (1960)
- Concerto for string orchestra, Op. 62
- Sonata No. 1 for chamber string orchestra, Op. 68
- Filharmonický koncert, Op. 66 (1965)
- Symphony No. 5, Op. 76
- Symphony No. 6 for chamber string orchestra (1972)
- Symphony No. 7, Op. 87 (1973)
- Cesta Ã
¾ivých (Chemin des Vivants), Op. 92 (1974)
- Jubilace (Jubilation; Giubilazione), Symphonic Movement, Op. 100 (1977)
- Exclamationes
- Invocazione
- Jaro v praÃ
¾ských zahradách (Spring in the Prague Gardens), Suite
- Slovanská druÃ
¾ba, March
Concertante
- Concerto for violin and orchestra, Op. 47 (published 1958)
- Rhapsodie for clarinet and orchestra, Op. 51 (1960)
- Concerto for accordion and orchestra, Op. 54
- Concerto for organ and orchestra, Op. 61 (1963)
- Concerto for double bass and orchestra, Op. 70 (1967)
- Contemplazione for viola and string orchestra, Op. 75 (1969)
- Concerto for winds and percussion, Op. 82 (1972)
- Concerto for marimba and orchestra (1979)
- Concerto for cello and orchestra, Op. 106 (1983)
Chamber music
- Quintet for 2 violins, 2 violas and cello, Op. 1 (1925)
- 5 Invence (5 Inventions) for 2 violins (1935)
- DvÃÂ nokturna (2 Nocturnes) for cello and piano, Op. 9 (1935)
- Serenade for violin and piano, Op. 12a (1935âÂÂ1936)
- Burleska for violin and piano, Op. 12b (1935âÂÂ1936)
- Sonatina for violin and piano, Op. 13 (1936)
- String Quartet No. 2, Op. 15 (1935âÂÂ1936)
- Piano Trio, Op. 18 (1939)
- Quintet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn, Op. 20
- Sonata for horn and piano, Op. 21 (1942)
- Quartet for harpsichord, violin, viola and cello, Op. 23 (1943)
- JarnÃÂ impromptu (Spring Impromptu; Impromptu di primavera) for cello and piano, Op. 24 (1944)
- Andante amabile for oboe (or violin) and piano (1947)
- Andante pastorale for horn and piano (1947)
- Allegro leggiero for oboe (or violin) and piano, Op. 26b (1950)
- Nonet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass, Op. 27 (1946)
- Divertimento for bassoon and piano, Op. 29 (1948)
- Arie a rondo (Aria and Rondo) for horn and piano, Op. 37 (published 1969)
- Canto emozionante for trombone and piano, Op. 43 (1967)
- String Quartet No. 3, Op. 50 (1955)
- String Quartet No. 4
- Octet for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons and 2 horns, Op. 52 (1956)
- TÃ
Âi skladby (3 Pieces) for violin and piano, Op. 56 (1958)
- Sonata for violin and piano, Op. 57 (1958âÂÂ1959)
- Intermezzo for trumpet and piano (published 1965)
- Sonata for flute and piano (1966)
- Sonata for trumpet and piano, Op. 71 (1967)
- Aria e rondo for oboe and harp (1968)
- Intermezzo for 2 accordions (published 1969)
- Sonata for bass clarinet and piano, Op. 80
- String Quartet No. 5, Op. 81 (1971)
- Sonata for 2 cellos, Op. 88 (1973)
- Sonata for trombone and piano, Op. 86 (1973)
- TÃ
Âi monology (3 Monologues) for clarinet solo, Op. 90 (1973)
- Sonata for oboe and piano, Op. 91 (1974)
- Quartet for 4 saxophones, Op. 93 (1973)
- Sonáta vzpomÃÂnek (Souvenir Sonata; Sonata di evocazioni) for flute, guitar and cello, Op. 95 (1975)
- Canto pensieroso for tenor saxophone and piano, Op. 97 (1976)
- Trio for violin, guitar and accordion, Op. 98 (1976)
- Trio for clarinet, marimba and piano, Op. 98b (1976, 1983)
- Sonata for clarinet and piano, Op. 103 (1978)
- Marcato di Danza for 4 saxophones (1978)
- Dva monology (2 Monologues) for violin solo
- KomornÃÂ hudba (Chamber Music) for 2 clarinets, basset horn and bass clarinet
- Quartet for winds
- Trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Organ
- Preludium a toccata (Prelude and Toccata) (1948)
- Aria e Toccata, Op. 46 (1964)
- Invokace (Invocation; Invocazione) (1957)
- Apoteosa, Op. 89 (1973)
Piano
- DvÃÂ skladby (3 Pieces), Op. 2 (published 1932)
- Sonata for 2 pianos, Op. 55 (1958)
- Sonata No. 1 for piano, Op. 72 (1968)
- Sonata No. 2 for piano, Op. 73 (1968)
- Imaginace (Imagination) for piano 4-hands, Op. 101 (1977)
- Introdukce
- PÃÂt skladeb (5 Pieces)
- Tanec (Dance)
Vocal
- TÃ
Âi pÃÂsnÃÂ (3 Songs) for voice and piano, Op. 8 (1933)
- Cesta Ã
¾ivých (Chemin des Vivants), 4 Songs for medium voice and piano, Op. 83
- Evocazioni for soprano, flute and alto flute (1968)
Choral
- Panachida, Apotheosis for mixed voices a cappella (1971)
Notable students
References