Václav Trojan
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Václav Trojan (24 April 1907,
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– 5 July 1983) was a Czech composer of
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best known for his film scores. Trojan studied composition at the
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''Kolotoč'' (‘The Merry-Go-Round’), and in 1960 the K. Gottwald State Prize for his music for '' Sen noci svatojánské'' (‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’).


Works

Orchestral Compositions *''Merry-go-round''. Suite from an opera (1940) 24' *''Tarantella'' for symphonic orchestra (1940), CHF, r SU 5' *''Fairy-tale'' for symphonic orchestra (1946), CR 5' *''The Emperor's Nightingale''. Suite from a film (1950), CHF, PA 33' *''A Procession through Antique Prague'', for brasses and timpani (1956–57) *''Tarantella di Taranto'', for symphonic orchestra (1957), CHF 3,5' *''Fairy-tales'' for accordion and orchestra (1959), SU, r SU, CRo 22' *''Sinfonietta armoniosa'' for chamber orchestra (1970), PA, o PA 16,5' *''Humorous Variations on the theme of the Spring Song by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy'' (1936, revised 1971 ), CHF, PA 34' *''Poetic Suite'' (1972), CHF 28' *''Shakespeare' s Smile''. Six scenes inspired by Shakespeare's comedies for large orchestra (1972), CHF 24' *''Four Caricatures (with one added)'' for wind orchestra, percussion instruments and piano (1974), CHF 13' *''Concertino'' for solo trumpet and small orchestra (1977), CHF 12' *''A Midsummer Night' s Dream''. Suite from a ballet pantomime (1982) Chamber Compositions *''Passionato'' for two violins, viola and 2 violoncellos (1927), CHF 15' *''Wind Quintet on the subjects of folk songs'' (1937), SU, r SU 20' *''Variations form string quartet "The Famous Mono- logues by Mosna"'' (1944) *''The Ruined Cathedral'', for solo accordion (1958), SU, r SU 5' *''The Chicken Polka'' for accordion (1960), SU 5' *''Tarantella'' in the arrangement for 2 accordions (1965), PA 5' *''Prince Bayaya''. Fairy-tale suite for violin, guitar and accordion (1967), CHF 22' *''The Emperor' s Nightingale''. Suite from the film of the same name for violin,guitar and accordion (1969), PA 22' *''Folk Songs from Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia'' for violin, guitar and accordion (1970) *''Nightingale and the Death'' (from the film music of The Emperor's Nightingale) for violin and piano (1970), PA *''Folk Songs and Carols for accordion'' (1973), PA *''Divertimento'' for wind quintet (1977), CHF, SU, r SU 12' *''Nonetto favoloso'', for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, violin, viola, violoncello and double-bass "On the Gallant Knight Bayaya" (1977), CHF 17' Vocal Arrangements and Stylizations of Folk Songs *''Children' s Games''. Suite for children' s choir and or chestra (1936), CR 15' *''Our Country in Song and Dance''. Cantata for solos, mixed choir and orchestra (1936) 45' *''Humour in Folk Song''. Cantata for tenor, baritone. children' s choir and orchestra (1938) *''From Bohemia to Moravia'', for solos, mixed choir and orchestra (1940) 20' *''Christmas Songs'' for solos, mixed choir, orchestra and organ (1940) 40' *''Folk Songs from Plzeň Region'' for tenor and wind quintet (1942), CHF, r SU 20' *''Folk Songs from the Region below the Giant Mountains'', for solos, mixed choir and orchestra (1946), CR 20' *''Czech Pastorales'' for children' s (or female) choir and solos, with the accompaniment of 2 accordions and percussion instruments (ad lib.) or piano (1966), CHF, PA 9' *''Czech and Slovak Folk Songs'' for voice and piano (1967) CHF, PA, r PA (selection entitled "I Am Your Song") 104' *''Folk Songs from Czechoslovakia'' for male choir (1978) *''Three Czech and Four Moravian Songs'' for female and male chamber choir, with the accompaniment of flute, triangle and tambourine (1978), CHF 8,5' *''Silesian Ditties'' for female choir and piano (1978) Other Vocal Compositions *''Špalíček''. Suite for children' s choir and piano from the puppet film of the same name, in the arrangement of Milan Solc (1968), SU 45' *''Military Song''. Small cantata on the words of Ladislav Dvorsky for children' s choir, solos and chamber orchestra (1971), Czechoslovak Television Ostrava 7' *''Frivolous Alphabet''. Songs for children' s choir and piano, to the texts by Vaclav Fischer (1976), PA 50' Stage Works *''Merry-go-round''. A whole-evening opera for both little and big children in six pictures on the libretto by M. Charousova-Gardavska (1936–39), DILIA, r SU (stage sets) *''The Golden Gate''. A whole-evening scenic poem for solos, ensembles and orchestra after popular motifs on the libretto by Karel Plicka (1971–73), SU (two parts), r SU *''A Midsummer Night' s dream''. Ballet pantomime (1982), DILIA *''Prince Bayaya''. Fairytale Ballet (finished by
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, 1986), DILIA Film music * ''Zasadil dědek řepu'' (1945) - his first cooperation with Jiří Trnka * '' Špalíček'' (1947) * '' Císařův slavík'' (1949) * ''
Prince Bayaya ''Prince Bayaya'' (Czech: ''Bajaja'') is a 1950 Czechoslovak animated film directed by Jiří Trnka. Awards 1954 Locarno International Film Festival *Won: Golden Leopard The Golden Leopard () is the top prize at the Locarno International Film ...
'' (1950) - in 1980 Trojan rearranged the original score of ''Bajaja'' for acoustic and electrophonic accordion. * '' Staré pověsti české'' (1953) * '' Osudy dobrého vojáka Švejka'' (1955) * ''Vodníkův mlýn'' * ''Žabák''


Notes


References

*Jan Vičar: Václav Trojan's Film Music. - In: Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis, Philosophica - Aesthetica 12, Musicologica I, 1993, pages 65–77
Biography


Literature on Václav Trojan

*Vladimír Bor - Štěpán Lucký: Trojan. Film music, KLHU 1958 *Jan Vičar: Vaclav Trojan, PA 1989 *Jiří Pilka - Antonín Matzner: ''Česká filmová hudba'' (Czech Film Music), Dauphin 2002


Sources

*Milan Kuna. The '' New Grove Dictionary of Opera'', edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). and


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Trojan, Vaclav 1907 births 1983 deaths Musicians from Plzeň Czech classical composers Czech male classical composers Czech opera composers Male opera composers Czech film score composers Male film score composers 20th-century classical composers 20th-century Czech male musicians