Miloslav Kabeláč

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Born: 1 August 1908, Prague (Czech Republic)
Died: 17 September 1979, Prague (Czech Republic)

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The music of Miloslav Kabeláč is characterised by his own extraordinary artificial tone-creative principles. His musical expression makes use of elements of exclamation, rhythmic shouts, monotonous and exalted invocations, mysterious, magical and symbolic meanings. The basic ideas of Kabeláč’s works is namely an emphatic warning against the danger of a decline of all positive values of humanity in context of the historical situation at the time of the origin of main works (World War II, communist regime in our country and the Soviet occupation of Czechia in 1968). Typical orchestration and and favourite instrumentation: symphonic orchestra, percussion ensemble, organ, piano, mixed choir, solo vocals. Most important opuses: 8th Symphony (for organ, percussions, two mixed choirs, and colloration soprano), Mystery of time, Hamlet Variations, Metamorphoses I and II of Czech old choral “Lord, have mercy of us”, etc.

Biography

Miloslav Kabeláč was a prominent Czech composer and conductor. Miloslav Kabeláč belongs to the foremost Czech symphonists, whose work can be compared with Antonín Dvořák or Bohuslav Martinů. New ways of expression presentated by Kabeláč in his eight symphonies and the perspectives opened by him to modern understanding and conception of this traditional genre have not yet penetrated our general conscience in a way corresponding to their importance and impact. In the totalitarian period Kabeláč´s work found itself on the periphery of official attention and was performed only sporadically and in a limited choice of compositions.

Malcolm MacDonald <macvalcompuserve.com> writes: Important Czech composer and conductor. His music had difficulty in making its way in post-war Czechoslovakia because of his interest in modern techniques, and after the 1968 ‘Prague Spring’ it was long suppressed because of his association with Alexander Dubcek.

In the sixties Milosav Kabeláč was the chairman of the Union of Czech electronic music.

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