Hana Vejvodová (11. July 1963, Prague–1. August 1994, Prague) was a Czech pianist and composer. She studied piano with Jaromir Kriz and composition with Ilja Hurnik, Svatopluk Havelka and Franco Donatoni.[1][2]
Works
editVejvodova composed 40 works for orchestra, voice and solo instruments. Selected works include:
Orchestral compositions:
- Serenade for Strings
- Passacaglia for Symphony Orchestra (1986)
- Deliranda – symphonic movement (1988–89)
- Arkanum – symphonic movement (1991–92)
- Concerto for Piano and Chamber Orchestra (1992–93)
Chamber compositions:
- Suite for Three Clarinets in B-flat (1985)
- Duets for flute and violin
- Wind Quartet
- Elegy for violin and organ
- Trio for Two flutes and Piano
- Brass Quintet (1988)
- Suite for oboe and piano
- Sonata for oboe and piano (1991)
Piano compositions:
- Five Piano Sketches
- Etude
- Sonatinas No. 1, 2, 3
- Sonata in C (1984)
- Sonata for four hands (1985)
- Partita Bizzara
'Sonata No. 2 "Confession" (1988–90),
- Ten Miniatures
- Eight Bagatelles (1993)
- Sonata No. 3 "Tribute to Nature" (1993–94)
- Sonata No. 4 "Fate" (1994)
Vocal music:
- Song of the Slain Lover
- Chants about the Death of an Empire, for mixed choir (1988)
- Fairy-tale for mixed choir
- Cycle of Three Love Song
- Pathways of Love for higher voice and piano
Music for children:
- Bouquet of Flowers (cycle of five songs for the youngest children)
- Watercolour Paintings (seven miniatures for piano, 1988)
- Animals' Ball (piano suite)[1]
References
edit- ^ a b "Women in czech music (2)". Retrieved 12 October 2010.
- ^ Hall, Charles J. (2002). Chronology of Western Classical Music: 1751–1900. Routledge. ISBN 9780415942164. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
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