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Pavel Bořkovec

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Pavel Bořkovec (1894-1972)

Pavel Bořkovec (10 June 1894, in Prague – 22 July 1972, in Prague) was a Czech composer and music teacher.

Bořkovec studied at the Prague Conservatory under Josef Suk. From 1946 to 1967 he taught at the Academy of Musical Arts in Prague. His students there included Pavel Blatný, Jiří Pauer, Vladimír Sommer, Petr Eben, Jan Klusák and Jan Truhlář. Among his compositions are two operas, two piano concertos, a concerto grosso, a ballet, and five string quartets. His work was also part of the music event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.[1]

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  • Pavel Borkovec (1894-1972): Piano Concerto No. 1 (1931)
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Selected works

Stage
Orchestra
  • Concerto for cello and orchestra (1952)
  • Concerto No.1 for piano and orchestra (1931)
  • Concerto No.2 for piano and orchestra (1949–1950)
  • Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
  • Concerto grosso (1942)
  • Partita per grande orchestra (1936)
  • Sinfonietta in uno movimento (1967–1968)
  • Symphony No.1, Op.6
  • Symphony No.2 (1955)
  • Symphony No.3 (1959)
Chamber music
  • Dva tance, Tango a Menuet (2 Dances, Tango and Minuet) for saxophone (violin ad lib.) and piano
  • Intermezzo for horn (or cello) and piano (1965)
  • Nonet for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1940–1941)
  • Quintet for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon (1932)
  • Sonata for viola solo, Op.12 (1933)
  • Sonata No.1 for violin and piano (1934)
  • Sonata No.2 for violin and piano (1956)
  • Sonatina for violin and piano (1942)
  • String Quartet No.1 (1925)
  • String Quartet No.2, Op.7
  • String Quartet No.3
  • String Quartet No.4 (before 1948)
  • String Quartet No.5 (1961)
  • Sinfonietta da Camera
Piano
  • Suite for Piano (1931)
  • Dvě klavírní skladby (2 Piano Pieces)
Vocal
  • Jen jedenkrát, Melodrama on a poem by P. Bezruče
  • 7 Písní na básně Vítězslava Nezvala (7 Songs on Poems of Vítězslav Nezval) for soprano and piano, Op.15
  • Rozmarné písně for baritone and piano (1932)
  • Šest písní pro detský sbor (6 Songs for Children's Chorus) on poems by Jaroslav Seifert (1949)
  • Sny (Dreams), 7 Songs for alto and orchestra

References

  1. ^ "Pavel Bořkovec". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  • The information in this article is based on that in its German equivalent.

Further reading

  • Alena Burešová: Pavel Bořkovec. Zivot a dílo. Votobia, Olomouc 1994, ISBN 8085885360
  • Jaroslav Kasan et al. (eds.): Pavel Bořkovec. Osobnost a dílo. Panton, Prague et al. 1964
  • Wilibald Gurlitt (ed.): Riemann Musik-Lexikon, Personenteil A–K, Mainz 1959, B. Schott's Söhne p. 199, article "Bořkovec, Pavel"
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