Milan Munclinger (3 July 1923, in Košice,
Czechoslovakia
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– 30 March 1986, in
Prague
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, Czechoslovakia) was a significant
Czech flautist
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,
conductor
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composer and musical scientist.
Biography
Munclinger was the son of
Josef Munclinger Josef may refer to
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, an operatic bass and opera-stage manager at the
National Theater Prague. His mother was an actress at the Slovak National Theatre in
Bratislava
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.
After graduation at the
Prague Conservatory
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in 1948, Munclinger studied conducting (he was a pupil of
Václav Talich
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) and composition at
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
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. In 1952 he also graduated in musical science, aesthetic, philosophy and oriental studies at
Charles University
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Editor and translator
Since 1946 he devoted himself to
Baroque music. For the first time ever he translated
Arnold Dolmetsch
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's ''The Interpretation of the Music of the 17th and 18th Centuries Revealed by Contemporary Evidence'' and several other major
HIP works into
Czech.
He discovered and edited a large number of archive compositions (he collaborated e.g. with
Supraphon
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Music Publishing,
IMC, New York and
Bärenreiter-Verlag). He also participated in ''Musica Antiqua Bohemica'' series – his
František Benda and
Franz Xaver Richter flute concerti recordings from 1955 to 1956 were awarded
Grand Prix du Disque
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Jean-Pierre Rampal
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- flute, Milan Munclinger – conductor, Prague Chamber Orchestra/Ars Rediviva, Supraphon SUA 190 37, in part reedited in 2002. - See External links: ''Benda, Stamitz, Rosetti Flute Concertos'').
In 1951 he founded the ensemble
Ars Rediviva
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whose performances and recordings played an important role in the revival of Baroque music in Czechoslovakia.
Other activities
He also occupied himself by jazz improvisation and premiered compositions of modern composers (
André Jolivet
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,
Ilja Hurník), a number of new works were written for him. He conducted orchestras (e.g. Czech Philharmonic, Prague Radio Orchestra) as well as ensembles focused on early music (Ars Rediviva Orchestra, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Musici de Praga).
He was a co-founder of the Czechoslovak
Musical Youth
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and of the Czech Society for Early Music.
Since the 1970s he taught the performance and study of old music at the
Conservatoire
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in Prague.
Collaboration with Jean-Pierre Rampal
With his teacher and friend Jean-Pierre Rampal he collaborated from 1951 till his death in 1986. He was a juror at music performers' competitions (Concours de flûte Jean-Pierre Rampal, 1980 and 1983) and lecturer at performance courses in
Bayreuth and
Nice
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(Académie Internationale d'Été Jean-Pierre Rampal). He dedicated to Rampal e.g. his reconstructions of
Bach
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's concerts BWV 1055, 1056 and 1059.
Rampal wrote about Munclinger in his book ''Musique, ma vie'' (English: "Music, My Love", Random House, 1989) and dedicated to him his 1986 recording for CBS of C. P. E. Bach flute concertos.
External links
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František Sláma Archive
Milan Munclinger in Documents and ReminiscencesMilan Munclinger and Ars RedivivaArs Rediviva Discography: Recordings with Supraphon and Panton Documents - Photographs - Sound Archive
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Czech Radio: Milan Munclinger's recordingsWorldCat Libraries, Milan MunclingerJ.S.Bach Home Page*
Muzikus.cz: ''Jean-Pierre Rampal and Milan Munclinger''''Benda, Stamitz, Rosetti: Flute Concertos'', Supraphon, 2002''Johann Sebastian Bach: Concertos'', reconstruction Milan Munclinger, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Ars RedivivaRadio Prague: ''Ilja Hurník, Milan Munclinger, Ars Rediviva''The Czech Museum of Music, Recording Library
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1923 births
1986 deaths
20th-century Czech people
Czech classical flautists
Czech classical musicians
Czech conductors (music)
Male conductors (music)
Musicians from Košice
Czech performers of early music
20th-century conductors (music)
20th-century Czech male musicians
20th-century flautists
Charles University alumni