Krejcí, Miroslav

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Krejčí, Miroslav

Krejčí, Miroslav, Czech composer and teacher; b. Rychnov nad Knëznou, Nov. 4, 1891; d. Prague, Dec. 29, 1964. He studied piano, organ, and theory at home, and subsequently took courses in natural history, geography, and music at the Univ. of Prague (1910–14). He also studied composition privately with Novak (1911–13). He then taught in Prague and Litomerice (1915–53), and was a prof, at the Prague Cons. (1943–53).

Works

dramatic: Opera: Léto (Summer; 1937; Prague, Dec. 4, 1940); Posledni Hejtman (The Last Captain; 1944; Prague, March 18, 1948). orch.:King Lavra, symphonic poem (1917); Life and Time for Horn and Strings (1927); Vocal Sym. (1930); 3 numbered syms.: No. 1 (1944–46), No. 2 (1952–54), and No. 3 (1955); Viola Concerto (1947); Clarinet Concerto (1949); Capriccio for Viola, Winds, and Percussion (1950); Dance Suite (1950); Violin Concerto (1953); Funeral Music for Wind Orch. (1960). chamber: 7 string quartets (1913, 1918, 1926, 1941, 1943, 1953, 1955); Clarinet Quintet (1920); 3 string quintets (1926, 1952, 1957); Divertimento for Flute, Clarinet, Horn, and Bassoon (1926); 2 violin sonatas (1926, 1952); Viola Sonata (1942); Cello Sonata (1943); Sonatina for Bassoon or Oboe or Horn and Piano (1950); Septet (1950); Nonet (1953); Organ Sonata (1954); Quartet for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Piano (1955); Wind Octet (1956); Suite for Horn (1956); 3 Pieces for 3 Violas and Piano (1957); Flute Sonata (1958); Divertimento for 10 Winds (1958); Horn Sonata (1959). vocal: Cantatas; choruses; songs.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire