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Emil Viklický (born 23 November 1948) is a
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and composer.


Career

Viklický was born in
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. He graduated from Palacký University in 1971 with a degree in mathematics. As a student, he devoted a lot of time to playing jazz piano, and in 1974, he was awarded the prize for best soloist at the
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. The same year, he joined
Karel Velebný Karel Velebný (17 March 1931 – 7 March 1989, Prague) was a Czech jazz musician, composer, arranger, actor, writer and music pedagogue. Velebný was one of the founders of modern Czech jazz in the second half of the 20th century. Biography ...
's SHQ ensemble. In 1976, he was a prizewinner at a jazz improvisation competition in
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, and his composition "Green Satin" ( cs, Zeleny saten) won first prize in a music conservatory competition in
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. In 1985, his composition "Cacharel" won second prize in the same competition. In 1977, he was awarded a year's scholarship to study composition and arrangement with
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at
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in
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. He then continued his composition studies with Jarmo Sermila,
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, and Václav Kučera. Since returning to
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, he has led his own ensembles (primarily quartets and quintets), composed and arranged, and—after the death of
Karel Velebný Karel Velebný (17 March 1931 – 7 March 1989, Prague) was a Czech jazz musician, composer, arranger, actor, writer and music pedagogue. Velebný was one of the founders of modern Czech jazz in the second half of the 20th century. Biography ...
—worked as director of the Summer Jazz Workshops in
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. He has lectured at a similar workshop event in Glamorgan, Wales. Between 1991 and 1995, Viklický was President of the
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, and since 1994, he has worked with the Ad lib Moravia ensemble, whose performances combine elements of Moravian folk music, modern jazz, and contemporary serious music. In 1996, the ensemble went on a concert tour of Mexico and the United States.


As a pianist

As a pianist, Viklický has performed in numerous international ensembles alongside musicians from the U.S. and other European countries, including the
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International Quartet, the
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Quintet, and multi-instrumentalist Scott Robinson. He has made frequent appearances in Finland (with the Finnczech Quartet and in particular with Jarmo Sermila) and Norway (with the Czech-Norwegian Big Band and ), and has performed in the USA, Japan, Mexico, Israel, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands (at the North Sea Festival), and elsewhere. He has also worked with fellow Czech, saxophonist
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, and often accompanied Czech jazz singer Eva Olmerová, during the last years of her career.


As a composer

As a composer, Viklický has attracted attention abroad primarily for having created a synthesis of the expressive elements of modern jazz with the melodicism and tonalities of Moravian folk song that is distinctly individual in contemporary jazz. Besides this, however, he also composes "straight-ahead" modern jazz as well as chamber and orchestral works that utilize certain elements of New Music, and at times his music requires a combination of classical and jazz performers. He also composes incidental and film music and has produced scores for several full-length feature films, such as the German horror comedy '' Killer Condom'', and television series. Throughout the 1990s, he devoted an increasing amount of time to the composition of contemporary classical music for a great variety of instrumental combinations, ranging from small chamber ensembles and electronic instruments to symphony orchestras and choruses.


Awards

Viklický's work has gained him a number of awards. These include second prize in the 1985 Monaco jazz composition competition (for "Cacharel"), the 1991 Film and Television Association prize for music for animated film, second prize at the 1994 Marimolin contemporary music competition in Boston (for "Tristana"), a 1996 Prague award for electroacoustic music (for "Paradise Park"), a 1996 Czech Music Fund prize for use of folk music in art music, and first prize in a 2000 international composition competition in Prague (for the opera ''Phaedra'').


Selected discography

* ''The Window and The Door'' (Supraphon 1980; reissued Bonton 1997)Czech music site
* ''Together'' (Supraphon 1981; reissued 1996) * ''Confluence'' (Jasemusiikki Finland 1983; reissued 1995) * ''Homage to Joan Miró'' (Supraphon 1988; reissued 1989) * ''Beyond the Mountains'' (Supraphon 1990) * ''Tauromaquia'' (Bonton 1990) * Round Midnight'' (Arta 1991) * ''Last Connection from Niirasaki'' (Monitor/EMI 1995) * ''Food of Love'' (Melantrich 1995; reissued Lotos 1998) * ''Homage To Josip Plecnik'' (Lotos 1996; reissued 2004) * ''Bohemia After Dark'' (PJ Music 1997) * ''UV Drive'' (Arta 1997) * ''Neuro'' (Gallup Music 1998) * ''Duets'' (Lotos 1998) * ''Docela všední obyčejný den'' (Lotos 1998) * ''Live in Rudolfinum'' (PJ Music 2001) * ''Morava'' (Fantasy/Milestone 2001) * ''Trio '01'' (Arta 2002) * ''What's New'' (Cube-Métier 2003) * ''Summertime'' (Cube-Métier 2004) * ''Cookin' in Bonn'' (Dekkor 2006) * ''Moravian Gems'' (Cube-Métier 2007) * ''Jazz Night at the Museum'' (DMcP 2007) * ''Jazz at Prague Castle'' (Multisonic 2007) * ''Ballads and More'' (Arta 2008) * ''Sinfonietta~The Janáček of Jazz'' (Venus 2009) * ''The Funky Way of Emil Viklicky'' (Vampi Soul 2009) * ''Emil Viklicky 60'' (Multisonic 2009) * ''Vítáme Vás'' (DMcP 2009) * ''Live in Vienna'' (Cube-Métier, 2010) * ''Kafka on the Shore: Tribute to
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'' (Venus, 2011) * '' Together Again'' with George Mraz (ACT Music, 2014) * ''Moravian Romance: Live at JazzFest Brno 2018'' (
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, 2018) with
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Gallery

Image:Emil Viklicky Natl Czech Slovak Museum Cedar Rapids Iowa.jpg, Viklicky at the National Czech and Slovak Museum,
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, August 2006 Image:Emil Viklicky.jpg, Viklicky at the National Czech and Slovak Museum, August 2006 Image:Emil Viklicky Indian Hills CC Ottumwa Iowa.jpg, Viklicky at the
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, 5/28/2008 Image:Viklicky_Mraz_Hart_SpertusMuseum.jpg, Viklicky with
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and
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at the
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References


External links

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Emil Viklický at ''All About Jazz''
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