Janáček, Leoš: Amarus 2
Cantata on a poem by Jaroslav Vrchliky
score
This editon presents an authentic printed text based on all available sources for each work. In addition to the musical text, each volume also contains a critical report (Czech / German), a rendition of deleted or rejected versions, and a comprehensive appendix of facsimiles.
Janacek's first cantata Amarus for Soprano and Tenor solo, Mixed Chorus and Orchestra was written to the words of Jaroslav Vrchlicky, in whose text Janacek found traces of his own fate. Amarus reflects the composer's relat ively unhappy youth. The composer completed the work in 1897 and it was first performed three years later.In the context of Janacek's work the lyrical cantata Amarus is the work of quest, a composition, which represents the climax of the composer's first romantic period. Years later when the composer recalled this opus work, he said: Amarus? The King's Monastery in Stary Brno, its gloomy corridors, old church, extensive gardens, my poor, adolescence life spent in it, the loneliness and nostalgia, all that came so close to Amarus.
The desires of youth discovered Vrchlicky's words. Both youth and spring discovered its way here. The critical edition of the score appears as the first volume of the B cantata series of Leos Janacek's collected works.
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