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Karel Janovický (born 18 February 1930) is a Czech composer, pianist, BBC producer and administrator who has lived in the UK since 1950, one of the youngest of the group of European émigré composers who came to live and work in Britain during the 1930s and 1940s to avoid persecution at home. He is the son of Bohuslav Šimsa, who was a baritone soloist at the Plzeň Opera.


Life

Janovický was born in Plzeň as Bohuš František Šimsa. Growing up under the German occupation, he studied piano from an early age and later composition with Josef Bartovský (1884-1964). In 1949 he was unsuccessful in applying to study at the
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(HAMU) for political reasons. (The Czech coup of February 1948 had resulted in
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control over the Czech Government). So in October of that year he left with his future wife Sylva Maiwaldová for Germany, arriving a year later in England.Biography at Prima Facie Records
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; then at The Royal College of Music where he completed a Master of Music degree; and also privately with Matyas Seiber (composition) and Jan Šedivka (chamber music). Janovický joined the
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in 1964, moving to the BBC World Service in 1967. During the 1970s he was an occasional broadcaster under the name Jack Allen, hosting programmes of modern Czech music. From 1980 until his retirement in 1990 he managed the BBC's Czechoslovak department. Promoting Czech music in the UK, Janovický has championed performances of Dvořák's vocal compositions and operas, Smetana's ''
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'', Janáček's ''
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'', Martinů's '' Field Mass'' and other works in the original Czech language. He has been active in the Antonín Dvořák Society for many years. He has translated Czech music theory and music history texts into English, including the translation and revision of
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's biography of Janáček in 1983. And he continues to coach many singers and choirs, including the
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, in pronunciation of the Czech language.


Music

Janovický is a prolific composer with over 200 works in his catalogue, ranging from opera, choral works and songs through to orchestral, string and wind ensembles, chamber music and piano works. His earliest compositions were written while he was still in Plzeň. These include many solo piano works and a series of pieces for spoken voice and piano. After his move to England he was awarded the Dutch Gaudeamus Foundation composition prize for his ''Piano Variations on the theme of Brigadier H. Smitke'', Op. 7. In 1954 his Concerto for Violin and String Orchestra, Op. 10, was premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in London with Jan Šedivka soloist and the Kalmar Orchestra conducted by Colin Davis. On 14 February 1956 he made his debut at The Wigmore Hall with cellist Selu Trau, who also played his Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 11. In 1957 he won the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 'Garland for Shakespeare' competition with his ''Variations on a theme of Robert Johnson'', Op.17, which was first performed by the
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. (The theme is taken from
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's ''Where the Bee Sucks''). ''The Utmost Sail'' (1958) is a one act opera on a science fiction theme inspired by the launch of the satellite Sputnik in 1957. It concerns the crew of a space ship flying into space and watching the Earth being consumed in a nuclear holocaust. Although Janovický's rate of composition slowed down considerably from the early 1960s due to his heavy work commitments at the BBC, he resumed at full pace on his retirement in 1990. His 2010 ''Rain Songs'' cycle, setting poems by the Hungarian-born poet and translator
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, were written in memory of his teacher Mátyás Seiber. The latest in a series of piano sonatas was completed in 2017. The ''Four Houseman Songs'', composed in 2018, received a first performance in 2019 by Katherine Nicholson and Joan Taylor at a Dvorak Society concert. The Prazak String Quartet performed the String Quartet No 4 at Leamington’s Royal Pump Rooms on 25 February, 2022.Observer'', 17 February, 2022
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Selected compositions

* Opera: ''The Utmost Sail'', Op.22 (1958) * Vocal: ''Nine Songs for Alto, Violin and Piano'' (1951); ''Twelve Peasant Carols of Moravia'' (1958); ''Three Cambridge Songs'' (1981); ''Passages of Flight'' song cycle (1995); ''The Corner of My Eye'' song cycle (2002); ''Sudiček Blues'' (2008); ''Rain Songs'' (2010); ''Four songs to words by A.E.Housman'' (2018). * Choral: ''Canons for Three Voices a cappella on sentences from Dhamapadda'' (1951); ''Ave Maria'' (1996). * Orchestral: Two symphonies (1951, 2004); Piano Concerto (1952); Violin Concerto (1954) ''Variations on a Theme of Robert Johnson'' (1956); Organ Concerto (1957); Concerto for Strings (2002); Prelude and Double Fugue for Strings (2003) ''Fantasy for Piano and String Orchestra on Motives from Dvořák's Biblical Songs'' (2009). * Chamber music: 10 string quartets (between 1951 and 2018); two piano trios (1953, 2005); Trio for Guitars (1986); Piano Quartet (2015). * Strings: Five sonatas for violin and piano; two sonatas for viola and piano; two sonatas for solo cello. * Wind: Quintet for Flute and Strings (1956); Bass Clarinet Sonata (1984); Saxophone Quartet (1996); Bassoon Sonata (2005); Clarinet Sonata (2007); Bassoon Quartet (2013); Wind Quintet (2016). * Piano: 13 (?) piano sonatas (between 1947 and 2017); ''Twelve Sentiments'' suite (1952); ''Tango for Time out of Mind'' (2006) * Organ: 2 fantasias for organ (1994, 1998)


Recordings


Bassoon Quartet (2013), first performance by the Doune Bassoon Quartet
at the Rural Hall, Doune 8 May, 2013. * ''The Little Linden Pipe'' (2016) for treble recorder, o
''Rawsthorne and Other Rarities''
Divine Art DDA 25169 (2018) * ''Passages of Flight'' (1995) song cycle, o
''Czech Songs Of The 20th Century''
Oliverius OL 0005-2 131 (1996)
Piano Quartet (2015), first performance by the Dvorak Piano Quartet
International Music Festival, Prague, Spring 2017. * Quintet for Treble Recorder and String Quartet (2010), o

Prima Facie PFCD 038 (2015) * ''Rain Songs'' (2010), ''Passages of Flight'' (1995), Piano Sonata (2005), Sonata for treble recorder (2013), Quintet for recorder and strings (2010), ''Festive Fantasia and Fugue'' for recorder and piano (2013), o

(2018) * Sonata for Harp (2000), o
''Contemporary Czech Music''
ArcoDiva UP 0081 (2005)


References


External links


Karel Janovický website

Karel Janovický, interviewed (in English) by Radio Prague International in February 2007

''Cold War: Stories from the Big Freeze. The Czech Coup'', BBC radio documentary featuring Karel Janovický and Sylva Maiwaldová (2016)

Pavel Bořkovec Quartett performing Karel Janovický String Quartet No.1 in Martinu Hall Prague
* List of émigré composers in Britain {{DEFAULTSORT:Janovicky, Karel 1930 births Czech composers Czech male composers Living people