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Miroslav Srnka (born 23 March 1975 in
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) is a Czech
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Early life

Srnka studied musicology at
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from 1993 to 1999 and composition with Milan Slavický at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague from 1998 to 2003. He continued his studies from 1995 to 1996 at
Humboldt University of Berlin Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (german: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, abbreviated HU Berlin) is a German public research university in the central borough of Mitte in Berlin. It was established by Frederick William III on the initiative o ...
and in 2001 at the
Conservatoire de Paris The Conservatoire de Paris (), also known as the Paris Conservatory, is a college of music and dance founded in 1795. Officially known as the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP), it is situated in the avenue ...
. He took composition master classes with
Ivan Fedele Ivan Fedele (born 6 May 1953 in Lecce) is an Italian composer. He studied at the Milan Conservatory. Fedele's compositions are published by Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, and many of his works are recorded on Stradivarius Records. Selected works ;S ...
in 2002 and
Philippe Manoury Philippe Manoury (born 19 June 1952) is a French composer. Biography Manoury was born in Tulle and began composition studies at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris with Gérard Condé and Max Deutsch. He continued his studies from 1974 to 197 ...
in 2004, as well as a course at IRCAM in 2001. He was the composer in residence of the
Theater & Orchester Heidelberg Theater & Orchester Heidelberg is a theatre in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of German ...
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Career

His pieces were performed by
Ensemble InterContemporain The Ensemble intercontemporain (EIC) is a French music ensemble, based in Paris, that is dedicated to contemporary music. Pierre Boulez founded the EIC in 1976 for this purpose, the first permanent organization of its type in the world. Organi ...
,
Klangforum Wien The Klangforum Wien is an Austrian chamber orchestra, based in Vienna at the Konzerthaus, which specialises in contemporary classical music. Founded by composer and conductor Beat Furrer in 1985, it is run on collective principles, having no o ...
,
Ensemble Modern Ensemble Modern is an international ensemble dedicated to performing and promoting the music of modern composers. Formed in 1980, the group is based in Frankfurt, Germany, and made up variously of about twenty members from numerous countries. Hi ...
,
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (german: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, BRSO) is a German radio orchestra. Based in Munich, Germany, it is one of the city's four orchestras. The BRSO is one of two full-size symphony orchestr ...
,
BBC Philharmonic The BBC Philharmonic is a national British broadcasting symphony orchestra and is one of five radio orchestras maintained by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The Philharmonic is a department of the BBC North Group division based at MediaC ...
,
Prague Philharmonia The Prague Philharmonia (''Pražská komorní filharmonie'', abbreviation: PKF; literal translation, "Prague Chamber Philharmonia") is a Czech orchestra based in Prague. The orchestra gives concerts in several venues in Prague, including the Dvoř ...
and others, at festivals including
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, Ultraschall Berlin, Milano Musica, Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo and
Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik The Wittener Tage für neue Kammermusik (Witten Days for New Chamber Music) is a music festival for contemporary chamber music, jointly organised by the town Witten in the Ruhr Area and the broadcasting station Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR). The con ...
. His chamber opera ''Make No Noise'' premiered in June 2011 at the
Munich Opera Festival The Munich Opera Festival (german: Münchner Opernfestspiele) takes place yearly in the Bavarian capital from late June to late July. Preceding on the calendar the two nearby festivals of Bayreuth and Salzburg, which both start in late July, the ...
, followed by a new production at the
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in August 2016. In Dezember 2011, the Young Scene of the
Semperoper The Semperoper () is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra). It is also home to the Semperoper Ballett. The building is located on the ...
in
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premiered his children's ‘comic book opera’ ''Jakub Flügelbunt,'' commissioned by the opera house. In 2014, this opera was added to the regular repertoire. The opera ', written by Srnka as a commission of
Bavarian State Opera The Bayerische Staatsoper is a German opera company based in Munich. Its main venue is the Nationaltheater München, and its orchestra the Bayerische Staatsorchester. History The parent ensemble of the company was founded in 1653, under Ele ...
on a libretto by
Tom Holloway Tom Holloway is an Australian playwright, based in Melbourne . Holloway's plays have been performed across Australia and internationally, including ''Beyond the Neck'' at Belvoir St Theatre (2007), ''Red Sky Morning'' at Red Stitch Actors Theat ...
, premiered there on 31 January 2016, with
Rolando Villazón Rolando Villazón Mauleón (born 22 February 1972) is a Mexican operatic tenor, stage director, author, radio and television personality and artistic director. He now lives in France, and in 2007 became a French citizen. Villazón has published ...
as Scott,
Thomas Hampson Thomas Walter Hampson (born June 28, 1955) is an American lyric baritone, a classical singer who has appeared world-wide in major opera houses and concert halls and made over 170 musical recordings. Hampson's operatic repertoire spans a range ...
as Amundsen, conducted by
Kirill Petrenko Kirill Garrievich Petrenko (russian: Кирилл Гарриевич Петренко, Latin script: ; born 11 February 1972) is a Russian-Austrian conductor. He is chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. Early life Petrenko was born in Omsk ...
, staged by
Hans Neuenfels Hans Neuenfels (; 31 May 1941 – 6 February 2022) was a German writer, poet, film producer, librettist, theatre director, opera director and theatre manager. As a director, he first focused on drama, staged at prominent houses such as the Vien ...
. The opera was nominated for the
International Opera Awards The International Opera Awards is an annual awards ceremony honouring excellence in opera around the world. Origins The International Opera Awards was founded in 2013 by Harry Hyman, a UK businessman, philanthropist and supporter of opera, and ...
in 2017. In 2017, Srnka was the featured composer of the Salzburg Dialogue Festival. On 13 November 2018 his work ''Overheating'' premiered at the
Los Angeles Philharmonic The Los Angeles Philharmonic, commonly referred to as the LA Phil, is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California. It has a regular season of concerts from October through June at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and a summer season at th ...
. The ''
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'' reported: ''...Overheating' is as exactly as uncomfortable as it needs to be, with its gusts of roiling and airless sounds. A muted trumpet wha-whas into the night. A solo cello slides down the scale like a first responder down the station pole. Still, a sense of emerging, of sparks of sound becoming fertile offers if not hope, awareness...


Recognition

* Gideon Klein Award (2001) * Leoš Janáček Anniversary Prize (2004) * Composers’ Prize of the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation (2009) * Scholarship of the Wilfried-Steinbrenner-Stiftung (2009)


Works


Stage

*''South Pole'', a double opera in two parts (2015), Libretto: Tom Holloway *''Jakub Flügelbunt'' ...und Magdalena Rotenband oder: Wie tief ein Vogel singen kann, a comic book for three singers and orchestra (2011) *''Make No Noise'', chamber opera (2011), Libretto: Tom Holloway *''Wall'', short chamber opera (2005), Text by
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Orchestra

*''move 03'', for large orchestra (2016) *''move 01'' / move 02, for large orchestra (2015) *''No Night No Land No Sky'', for chamber orchestra (2014) *''Piano Concerto'' (2012) *''Eighteen Agents'', for 19 strings (2012) *''Reading Lessons'', for orchestra (2007)


Ensemble

*''Speed of Truth'', for choir, clarinet and ensemble (2019) *''Overheating'', for ensemble (2018) *''My Life Without Me'', for soprano and ensemble (2008/2013), Texts by
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*''Assembly'', for ensemble (2011) *''Fan Faire'', for brass instruments and percussion (2009) *''Reservoirs'', for ensemble (2007) *''Fictitious Hum'', for oboe, clarinet, piano and string quartet (2007) *''Magnitudo 9.0'', for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and percussion (2005) *''Les Adieux'', for ensemble (2004/2007)


Chamber music

*''Emojis, Likes and Ringtones'', for piano trio (2018) *''Future Family'', for string quartet (2017) *''docudrama01'' - Orph & Eury, for wind trio (2014) *''track 01'', for violin and piano (2014) *''Here With You'', for violin and cello (2011, rev. 2016) *''Engrams'', for string quartet (2011) *''Escape Routines'', for clarinet, violin, viola, cello and harp (2010) *''Tree of Heaven'', for violin, viola and cello (2010) *''Pouhou vlnou / Qu'une vague'', for piano quintet (2008) *''Dreizehn Lieder'', for middle voice and piano on texts from picture postcards by
Jurek Becker Jurek Becker (, probably 30 September 1937 – 14 March 1997) was a Polish-born German writer, screenwriter and East German dissident. His most famous novel is '' Jacob the Liar'', which has been made into two films. He lived in Łódź during W ...
to his son Jonathan (2007) *''Prostý prostor'' / Simple Space, for solo cello and one harmonic instrument (2006) *''Moldau Remixed'', for oboe, viola and harp (2005) *''Emily's Bees'', for soprano, clarinet and piano (2004) *''String Quartet'' (Nr. 3) (2004)


Solo

*''Triggering'', for harpsichord (2018) *''Origami'', for accordion (2015) *''track 02'', for piano (2014) *''A Variation'', for cello (2010) *''Coronae'', for French horn (2010) *''ta větší'', one variation on the final scene of
Jenůfa ''Její pastorkyňa'' (''Her Stepdaughter''; commonly known as ''Jenůfa'' ) is an opera in three acts by Leoš Janáček to a Czech libretto by the composer, based on the play ''Její pastorkyňa'' by Gabriela Preissová. It was first performed ...
for piano (2006) *''that long town of White to cross'', for violin solo (2004) *''Ranní hajahu / The Morning Hajahu'', for nine percussion instruments (1999)


Others

*''Listening Eyes'', an installation by Kateřina Vincourová with sound by Miroslav Srnka (2012) *''Když mne stará matka, Struna naladěna'', instrumentation of songs by
Antonín Dvořák Antonín Leopold Dvořák ( ; ; 8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czechs, Czech composer. Dvořák frequently employed rhythms and other aspects of the folk music of Moravian traditional music, Moravia and his native Bohemia, following t ...
, for soprano, piano and orchestra (2006) *''Rodíme! / We Are Giving Birth!'', sound art (2003)


References


External links

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Bärenreiter Verlag - Aktuelles
Publisher's biography, discography and bibliography (German, English)

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