Ctirad Kohoutek
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Ctirad Kohoutek (18 March 1929 in
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, Czechoslovakia – 19 September 2011 in
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, Czech Republic) was a contemporary
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theorist, and pedagogue.


Life

In 1948–1949 he studied composition, musical theory and conducting under the famous composers
Vilém Petrželka Petrželka in 1931 Vilém Petrželka (10 September 1889, Brno, Moravia – 10 January 1967, Brno) was a prominent Czech composer and conductor. Petrželka was a pupil of Leoš Janáček, Vítězslav Novák and Karel Hoffmeister. From 1914 he ...
, Jan Šoupal, and
Jaroslav Kvapil Jaroslav Kvapil (25 September 1868 in Chudenice, Kingdom of Bohemia – 10 January 1950 in Prague) was a Czech poet, theatre director, translator, playwright, and librettist. From 1900 he was a director and Dramaturg at the National Theatre ...
at the
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, later at the
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in
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. In 1963, he attended the ''Summer School of Music'' in
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, he attended also courses of
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and
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in
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(1965). He worked as a teacher at the JAMU in Brno. Since 1980 he was appointed the director of the
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. He is the brother of astronomer
Luboš Kohoutek Luboš Kohoutek (, born 29 January 1935) is a Czech astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets and comets, including Comet Kohoutek which was visible to the naked eye in 1973. He also discovered a large number of planetary nebulae. Biography ...
, who named the minor planet he discovered in 1975, 2375 Radek in his honor.


Selected works

;Stage * ''O Kohoutkovi a Slepičce'' (The Cockerel and the Little Hen), Short Opera for children's soloists, children's choir and instrumental ensemble (1988–1989); libretto by Vladimír Šefl ;Orchestral * ''Festivalová předehra'' (Festival Overture) (1955–1956) * ''Velký přelom'' (Great Turning Point), Symphony (1960–1962) * ''Symfonické tance'' (Symphonic Dances) (1961) * Sinfonietta (1962–1963) * ''Preludia'' (Preludes) for chamber orchestra (1965) * ''Miniatury'' (Miniatures) for string orchestra (1966) * ''Divadlo světa'' (Theatre of the World; Teatro del mondo), Symphonic Rotation in Four Scenes (1968–1969) * ''Panteon'', Sound Image (1970) * ''Slavnostní prolog'' (Festive Prologue) (1971) * ''Slavnosti světla'' (Celebrations of Light), Cycle of Symphonic Pictures (1974–1975) * ''Symfonické aktuality'' (Symphonic Actualities), Concert Frescoes (1976–1978) * ''Pocta životu'' (Honour to Life; Omaggio a vita), Symphonic Monolith (1988–1989) * ''Jediná naděje'' (The Only Hope; L'unica speranza), Symphonic Watercolor (1997) * ''Pohledy na člověka'' (Views of Man), 2 Reflections (1989–1997) ;Wind band * ''Symfonický tanec'' (Symphonic Dance) for symphonic band (2001–2004) ;Concertante * Concerto for violin and orchestra (1958); also for violin and piano (1987) * Concertino for cello and chamber orchestra (1964–1966) ;Chamber music * ''Sonatina semplice'' for oboe and piano (1950, revised 1991) * ''Suita romantica'' for viola and piano (1957) * ''Suita giocosa'' (Suite Giocosa) for wind quintet (1958–1959, revised 1992) * String Quartet (1959) * Concertino for cello and piano (1964–1966) * ''Dvě allegra'' (Due allegri) for clarinet and piano (1965, revised 1992) * ''Miniatury'' (Miniatures) for 4 horns (1965), or for 4 saxophones (2005) * ''Memento'', Concerto for percussion and wind instruments (1966) * ''Panychida'' (Prayer for the Dead), Music in Two Sound Layers for 2 violas, 2 pianos, percussion and tape (1968) * ''Tkaniny doby'' (Tissues of Time), Sound Fantasies for bass clarinet (or cello) and piano with percussion (1977) * ''Metavariace na dvě moravské lidové písně'' (Metavariations on Two Moravian Folk Songs) for accordion (1978), or organ (1982) * ''Minuty jara'' (Minutes of Spring), Impressions for wind quintet (1980) * ''Mateníky'', 3 Pieces for 2 accordions or accordion ensemble (1986, 1991) * ''Motivy léta'' (Motifs of Summer), Musical Experiences for violin, cello and piano (1990) * ''Žerty a úsměvy'' (Jokes and Smiles), Novelettes for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1991) * ''V zahradách chrámů Kyota'' (In Kyoto Temple Gardens), Meditation for English horn (or bass clarinet) and percussion (1992) * ''Šťastné chvilky'' (Happy Moments), Little Album of Memories for 2 violins (1992), or for flute and violin (2007) * ''Zimní ticha'' (Winter Silence), Impressions and Thoughts for brass and percussion (1992–1993) * ''Oživené zátiší (Still Life Revived)'', Fragment for horn (1994), or bassoon, or tenor saxophone (1995–1997) * ''Podzimní zpěvy'' (Autumn Songs), Rhapsodic Movements for string quartet (1994–1995) * ''Proměny vody'' (Water Metamorphoses), Poetic Sketches for 4 flutes (1996) * ''Protipóly'' (Opposite Poles), Duo for 2 trumpets (1998–1999) * ''Kouzlo dřeva'' (The Magic of Wood), Sculptures by Antonín Suchan for violin and piano (1999–2000) * ''Drobné radosti'' (Small Joys), Movements for flute with string quartet (2006) * ''Doušky z pramenů'' (Sips from the Spring), Duo for violin and oboe (or clarinet) (2007) ;Organ * ''Rapsodia eroica'' (1963–1965) * ''Metavariace na dvě moravské lidové písně'' (Metavariations on Two Moravian Folk Songs) (1978, 1982); original version for accordion * ''Dávno je tomu...'' (Long Ago Is It...), Mosaic Album Leaf (1998) ;Piano * ''Letní den'' (A Summer Day), Notes from Childhood (1944, revised 1996) * ''Invence'' (Inventions) (1965) * ''Loutkové scény'' (Puppet Scenes), Cycle of Short Pieces (1969) * ''Prvosenky'' (Primroses), Piano Sketches from Youth (2002) * ''Malá hudební pohoda'' (A Little Musical Relaxation), Suite (2004) ;Vocal * ''Z Hané'' (From Hanakia), Songs in Folk Tone for baritone and piano (1950, revised 1991); word by Ondřej Přikryl * ''Za všechny děti: Ukolébavka černošské mámy'' (For All Children: Black Mama's Lullaby), Cantata for alto, mixed chorus and orchestra (1951–1952); words by Jiří Navrátil * ''Balady z povstání (Jano – Jablíčka malinová)'' (Ballads from the Uprising), 2 Cantatas to words by Jarmila Urbánková (1960) * ''Pátý živel'' (The Fifth Element), Melodrama for reciter and small orchestra (or organ, piano and percussion) (1962); words by Oldřich Mikulášek * ''Lyrické texty'' (Lyrical Texts), 3 Songs for 2 mezzo-sopranos, piano and percussion (1976); words by Vladimíra Binarová, Eva Hřibová and Josef Pavlík * ''Zrození člověka'' (The Birth of Man), Vocal Monologues for high male and female voices and orchestra (or piano) (1981); words by Czech poets


References

* ''Čeští skladatelé současnosti''. Prague: Panton, 1985.


External links


Ctirad Kohoutek biography and works list
at Musica.cz {{DEFAULTSORT:Kohoutek, Ctirad Czech composers Czech male composers 1929 births 2011 deaths Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts alumni People from Zábřeh