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Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) : A Bohemian Musician at the Court of Dresden

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Only in the latter half of the twentieth century did the star of Jan Dismas Zelenka begin to ascend.

Why did this major Bohemian composer of the Baroque era - who was known to, and esteemed by Johann Sebastian Bach - remain in the shadows for so long?

Although most of Zelenka's music was composed to serve the Catholic liturgy, he left a handful of secular compositions, including six remarkable chamber sonatas.

When these were first published in the 1960s, the resurrection of the almost-forgotten Zelenka was heralded.

Drawing upon surviving musical materials, contemporary accounts, and Jesuit documentation, this volume presents insights into Zelenka's life and his music and the brilliant context in which he worked - the Dresden court during the reigns of the Kings of Poland and Electors of Saxony, Friedrich August I and II.

A catalogue of Zelenka's compositions is also included.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198166222 / 9780198166221
Hardback
780.92
30/11/2000
United Kingdom
English
368p. : ill.
24 cm
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Winner of the 2001 Derek Allen for an outstanding published work in the field of musicology, awarded by the British Academy^L
Winner of the 2001 Derek Allen for an outstanding published work in the field of musicology, awarded by the British Academy^L AVGC3 Baroque music (c 1600 to c 1750), AVH Individual composers & musicians, specific bands & groups, BGF Biography: arts & entertainment