楊納傑克: 聯篇歌曲((一個失蹤者的日記) / 帕佛.布雷斯利克 男高音 / 羅伯.波香奈 鋼琴
作曲家: Leos Janacek
演出者:
Robert Pechanec (Klavier) Pavol Breslik (Tenor)
Ester Pavlu (Mezzosopran) / Dominika Hanko (Sopran) / Zuzana Marczelova (Sopran) / Maria Kovacs (Mezzosopran)
Leos Jana ek (1854–1928) composed the song cycle The Diary Of One Who Disappeared at a time when many people already considered him on a par with the other two masters of Czech national music, Smetana and Dvo ak. The inspiration for the autobiographical Diary came from a few enigmatic lines of poetry in two editions of the Lidove noviny (People’s Newspaper) published in May 1916.
Although this work is Jana ek’s most important original song cycle, his keen interest in the folk songs and dances of his Moravian homeland resulted in a plethora of arrangements, making this music accessible also for the classical concert hall. These include the Six folksongs sung by Eva Gabel (Šest narodních písní jež zpívala Gabel Eva) and the Songs from Detva (Písneˇ detvanske). Quite unlike the songs of the Diary, which chiefly make reference to the Moravian dialect, the arrangements evince the typically ethnic-sounding music that Jana ek refined, so to speak, by adding a sophisticated piano part to adaptations of the existing melody lines, reflecting the tradition of the great song compositions of the 19th century.
Having explored songs by Mozart and Schubert on previous acclaimed albums, Slovak tenor Pavol Breslik now presents works by Czech composer Leos Jana ek in his fourth album for ORFEO.