Vlastimil Lejsek (21 July 1927 â 12 March 2010 in Brno) was a Czech composer and pianist.
Biography
Lejsek was born on 21 July 1927 in Brno. He was the son of the Moravian choirmaster FrantiÃ
¡ek KvÃÂtoslav Lejsek. He studied at the Brno Conservatory and the Academies of Music in both Prague and Brno with FrantiÃ
¡ek Schafer, Jan Erml and FrantiÃ
¡ek Maxián. During his studies he received awards at many competitions, such as the International Smetana Competition (Prague) and Franz Liszt Competition (Budapest).
With his wife, VÃÂra Lejsková, he established a famous piano duo, collaborating with composers such as Milhaud, Britten, Lutoslawski and Shostakovich, and recording for the first time DvoÃ
Âák's 4-hand works and many more. As a solo pianist, he premiered many works of his colleagues, as well as of his own.
The main body of his musical output consists music for piano duo (like Brazilian Dances, Dances of Masters, Inventions, Moravian Ballades) and piano solo (Preludes, Sonatella, Pianists and Horses, The Moon Suite).
Besides being a composer and a performing and recording pianist, Lejsek also served at the music faculties of the Conservatory and JanáÃÂek Academy of Performing Arts in Brno. He was a member of Moravian Composer's Club (founded by JanáÃÂek) and also founder of the International Schubert Competition for Piano duos in JesenÃÂk, one of the foremost music events of his country.
His wife is, besides a pianist, a writer, journalist and critic working for both press and radio. Together they were an important and inspiring couple in Czech musical life. Their life and work is depicted in the book "Interviews without piano" by Jan Trojan.
Selected works
Opera
- Noc s Kobr a Ã
 tejnem, RejvÃÂzská opera (RejvÃÂz Opera) for soloists, chorus, piano 4 hands and percussion (1976)
Orchestral
- StÃ
ÂÃÂbrný pochod (Silver March) for wind orchestra (1977); original for piano 4 hands
- LozÃÂbecký pochod (March from LozÃÂbek) (1981, 1986); original for piano 4 hands
Concertante
- Brazilské tance (Brazilian Dances) for piano and orchestra (1961, 1990); original for 2 pianos
- Preludia (Preludes) for piano and orchestra (1975, 1985); original for piano solo
Chamber music
- DvÃÂ skladby (2 Pieces) for viola and piano (1959)
- Allegro giocoso for flute and piano (1961)
- Dvàmalá dua (2 Little Duos) for violin and piano (1967)
- Na RejvÃÂzu (In Rejviz) for recorder, timpani and piano (1975)
- Duo con brio for clarinet and piano (1979)
- Sonatella for trumpet and piano (1983)
- Preludium, taneÃÂek a chorál (Prelude, Little Dance and Choral) for 2 trombones and piano (1983)
Piano solo
- PÃÂt epigramÃ
¯ (5 Epigrams) (1965)
- Ochozská polka (Polka from Ochoz) (1961, 1966); original for 2 pianos
- Sonatina in C (1967)
- Preludia (Preludes) (1975); also for piano and orchestra
- SeÃ
¡it for VÃÂrku (Book for VÃÂra) (1976)
- MÃÂsÃÂÃÂnÃÂ svita (Moon Suite) (1976)
- Pianisté a konà(Pianists and Horses) (1977)
- Sonatella (1978)
- Espressivo (1983)
- RoÃÂnÃÂ doby (Seasons) (1983)
- Kovbojská svita (Cowboy Suite) (1990)
- 21 reminiscencÃÂ klavÃÂrnÃÂho vyslouÃ
¾ilce (21 Reminiscences of a Piano Veteran) (1990)
- PÃÂsniÃÂka ze sklepa (Cellar Songs) (1996)
Piano 4 hands
- Duettina (Duettinos) for piano 4 hands (1966)
- Sonatina for piano 4 hands (1966)
- Duettinka (Little Duettinos) for piano 4 hands (1975)
- Suita z opery Noc s Kobr a Ã
 tejnem (Suite from the Opera "Noc s Kobr a Ã
 tejnem") (1976)
- Tanec, Serenáda pro Dr. Trojana a Variace (Dance, Serenade for Dr. Trojana and Variation) (1976)
- Quattutor ludibria for piano 4 hands and pipe (1977)
- StÃ
ÂÃÂbrný pochod (Silver March) for piano 4 hands (1977); also orchestrated
- Sonata divertimenta for piano 4 hands (1979)
- TÃ
Âikrát for dva (Thrice for Two) (2002)
- Dueta (Duets) (1981)
- PÃÂt krátkých tancÃ
¯ (Five Short Dances) (1981)
- ÃÂtverlÃÂstek (Quatrefoil) (1983); also for piano 6 hands
- Sonatinka (Little Sonatina) (1983)
- LozÃÂbecký pochod (March from LozÃÂbek) (1981); also for orchestra
- Balady z Moravy (Ballads from Moravia) (1991)
Piano 6 hands
- ÃÂtverlÃÂstek (Quatrefoil) (1983); original for piano 4 hands
2 Pianos
- Brazilské tance (Brazilian Dances) (1961); orchestrated in 1990
- Ochozská polka (Polka from Ochoz) (1961); also for piano solo
- Invence (Invention) (1962)
- Malá suita (Little Suite) (1962)
- Sonata (1966)
- Toccata in memoriam FrantiÃ
¡ek Schäfer (1966)
- Orchestys eni orchato for 2 pianos and tape (1966)
- TaneÃÂky mistrÃ
¯ (Masters' Little Dances) (1976)
- Divertimento (1977)
- Svita pro LipnÃÂk (Suite for LipnÃÂk) (1991)
2 Pianos 8 hands
- Suita domestica for 2 pianos 8 hands (1977)
- TÃ
Âi vÃÂci (3 Movements) for 2 pianos 8 hands (1979)
Vocal
- Dua pro manÃ
¾ele Ã
 krabalovy (Duos for Mrs. Ã
 krabalová) for soprano and bassoon (1967)
- ÃÂtyÃ
 slovácké pÃÂsniÃÂky (4 Slovacko Songs) for voice and piano (1977)
- DvàpovÃÂdaÃÂky (Two Tales) for voice and piano (1978); words by VÃÂra Lejsková
- Na hudebnànástroje, hádej, kdo nám zahraje (Guess Who Will Play the Musical Instruments) for voice and piano (1981); words by VÃÂra Lejsková
- Dvé pÃÂsnàz Moravy (2 Songs from Moravia) for voice and piano (1983); words by the composer
Choral
- Co vÃ
¡echno musàudÃÂlat jaro for children's chorus and piano (1966); words by FrantiÃ
¡ek Halas
- Ã
Âikadla nauÃÂná (Educational Nursery Rhymes) for children's chorus and piano (1975); words by VÃÂra Lejsková
References
- Lejsek's biography at http://www.pianosociety.com
External links