The Diary of One Who Disappeared (Score, hardback)

Janacek, Leos

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Janacek The Diary of One Who Disappeared (Score, hardback)
for tenor, alto, three female voices and piano

Even though Janacek’s song drama „The Diary of One Who Disappeared” is scored for chamber ensemble, the composer’s operatic experience is clearly detectable.  This work appears in the series “Complete Critical Works of Leos Janacek” (vol. B/6), edited by Jirí Zahrádka.  The volume includes an expanded preface (compared with the performing edition, BA09575) and a separate edition of the song texts.  The beautiful engraving matches that of the performing edition.  During recent years the author of the poems has been identified as Josef Kalda, and we know that the muse of all of Janacek’s late works was Kamila Stösslová.  “That’s why there is so much ardent feeling in this work” (letter of 24 July 1924) .  “… With this work I constantly thought of you! You were this Žofka to me!“ (letter of 24 December 1927).  The renowned editor’s research uncovered several new findings.

- Consisting of 22 sections, Nos 1–8, 12 and 14–22 are scored for tenor; No 9 for alto and tenor with three female voices (offstage), No 10 for alto with female voices, and No 11 for tenor and alto.  No 13 is an intermezzo for solo piano.

- Complete Critical Edition of the Works of Leoš Janácek Series B/6

Zahrádka, Jirí
BA6869-01
9790260109599
Baerenreiter Germany

Additional Information

20th Century
Voice
Czech, English, German