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František Alois Drdla (
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as Franz Drdla; 28 November 1868 – 3 September 1944) was a prominent Czech concert violinist and composer of light music.


Biography

Drdla was born in 1868 in
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, in what is now the Czech Republic. He studied violin and composition first at the Prague Conservatory and later at the Vienna Conservatory where his teachers were Josef Hellmesberger, Jr. for violin,
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for music theory and
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for composition. However, Drdla's music shows none of his teacher's influence. From 1890 to 1893 he played violin in the orchestra of the Vienna Court Opera, and from 1894 to 1899 he pursued his career as the director and concertmaster of the Theater an der Wien. By then a well-known concert violinist, Drdla toured throughout Europe (1899–1905) and later the United States (1923–1925). Drdla enjoyed a good reputation as a violinist with a technically refined tone. In 1927 he received an honorary title from the President of Austria. Drdla died in Bad Gastein, Austria in 1944. Although he composed three
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s, a violin concerto, several orchestral works and two piano trios, international fame came to Drdla as a result of composing lighter music in the late
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. These works generally mixed popular Bohemian (Czech) or Hungarian melodies and presented them ''à la viennoise''. Among the best known of such works are ''Souvenir'' (1904), ''Vision'' (1906) and ''Hey, Hay!'' (1908) written for violin with piano. ''Hey, Hay!'' became popular in more than a dozen different versions including those for orchestra,
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, and
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. Drdla's compositions were popularized by violinists Jan Kubelík,
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,
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, Joseph Szigeti,
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and others.


Selected works


Operetta

* ''Zlatá síť'' (The Golden Net) (1915–1916) * ''Komtesa z prodejny'' (The Shop Countess / Die Ladenkomtesse), Operetta in 3 acts (1916–1917) * ''Bohyně lásky'' (The Goddess of Love / Die Göttin der Liebe), Operetta Burleske in 3 acts (1940); revision of ''Zlatá síť''


Orchestra

* Op. 134 – ''J'y Pense'' for orchestra, piano and harmonium (1914)


Concertante

* Op. 245 – Violin Concerto in D minor for violin and orchestra (1931)


Chamber music

* Op. 200 – ''Duo Concertante'' for violin, cello and piano (or violin and piano) (1924) * Op. 240 – Piano Trio in G minor (1930) * Op. 243 – ''Agnus Dei'' for voice, violin and piano


Violin and piano

* ''Serenade No.1'' in A major for violin and piano (1901) * ''Serenade No.2'' in E major for violin and piano (1903) * ''Romanze'' (Romance) in A major for violin and piano (1903) * ''Souvenir'' in D major for violin and piano (1904) * Op. 19 – ''Polonaise'' in G major for violin and piano (1904) * Op. 21 – ''Träumerei'' (Dreaming) in D major for violin and piano (1905) * Op. 22 – ''Mazurka No.1'' (''"Marie Hall Mazurka"'') in G major for violin and piano (1905) * Op. 23 – ''Mazurka No.2'' in G major for violin and piano (1905) * Op. 24 – ''Mazurka No.3'' in A major for violin and piano (1906) * Op. 25 – ''Madrigale'' in A major for violin and piano (1906) * Op. 26 – ''Mélodie'' in F major and ''Au printemps'' in B major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 27 – ''Dialogue'' in G major and ''Tarantelle'' in D major for violin and piano (1906) * Op. 28 – ''Vision'' in E major for violin and piano (1906) * Op. 29 – ''Le Songe (Notturno)'' in D major for violin and piano * Op. 30 – ''8 Ungarische Tänze'' (8 Danses hongroises / 8 Hungarian Dances) for violin and piano (1908) ::: No.1 – Hej de Fényes ::: No.2 – Hamis babám ::: No.3 – Ég a kunhyó ::: No.4 – Hej, haj! (Hey Hay!) (1908); composed in several versions ::: No.5 – Kalvesai-emlék (Memories of Kalvesa) ::: No.6 – Bártfai-emlék (Memories of Bártfa) ::: No.7 – Rózsabokor csárdás (Rosebush Csárdás) ::: No.8 – Csak egy szép lány (There's Only One Lovely Girl) (1909) * Op. 31 – ''Chant d’amour'', Valse chanson in D major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 32 – ''Ivresse'' in F major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 33 – ''Berceuse'' (Wiegenlied / Lullaby), Intermezzo in C major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 34 – ''Méditation'' in C major, ''Ballade'' in G minor, ''Au soir'' in F major and ''Lenorka'' in G major for violin and piano (1909) * Op. 35 – ''Danse des sorcières'' (Witches' Dance / Hexentanz) in G major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 36 – ''Idylle'' in A major for violin and piano * Op. 37 – ''Rêverie'' in E major, ''Frühlings-Serenade'' in A major and ''Feu follet'' in D major for violin and piano * Op. 40 – ''Fantasie'' for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 41 – ''Polichinelle'' for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 42 – ''Waltz-Serenade'' in C major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 42 – ''Tarantella'' for 2 violins and piano (1909) * Op. 43 – ''Chanson joyeuse'' in D major for violin and piano * Op. 46 – ''Tendresse'' for violin and piano (1909) * Op. 47 – ''Causerie'' for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 48 – ''Illusion'' in G major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 50 – ''Danse gracieuse'' in G major for violin and piano * Op. 51 – ''Intermezzo'', Waltz in G major for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 52 – ''Capriccio'' for violin and piano (1908) * Op. 54 – ''Rococo'' in E major for violin and piano (1909) * Op. 55 – ''Rezinka'' in D major for violin and piano * Op. 56 – ''Berceuse'' for violin and piano (1910) * Op. 57 – ''Ritornell'' in D major for violin and piano (1909) * Op. 61 – ''Marche triomphale'' and ''Tarantelle'' for violin and piano (1910) * Op. 62 – ''Scherzando'' for violin and piano (1910) * Op. 65 – ''Poëme'' for violin and piano (1910) * Op. 66 – ''Fantasie über 'Carmen' von Bizet'' (Fantasia on 'Carmen' by Bizet) for violin and piano (1909) * Op. 67 – ''Canzonetta'' in B major for violin and piano (1909) * Op. 70 – ''Chant de la Fileuse'' in G major for violin and piano * Op. 71 – ''Aubade d'été'', Humoresque in F major for violin and piano (1910) * Op. 73 – ''Fantasie über 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen' von Offenbach'' (Fantaisie sur 'Les contes d’Hoffmann' de Offenbach / Fantasia on 'The Tales of Hoffmann' by Offenbach) for violin and piano (1910) * Op. 81 – ''Menuet'' in G major for violin and piano (1911) * Op. 84 – ''Legende'' in A major for violin and piano (1911) * Op. 86 – ''Novellette'' for violin and piano (1911) * Op. 88 – ''Guitarrero'' for violin and piano (1912) * Op. 90 – ''Colombine'', Gavotte for violin and piano (1912) * Op. 92 – ''La poupée'', Menuet in G major for violin and piano (1912) * Op. 93 – ''Temps passés'' for violin and piano (1912) * Op. 95 – ''Aus der Heimat'', Böhmische Volksweisen (Bohemian Airs) for violin and piano (1912) * Op. 98 – ''Zwiegespräche'' (Dialogues) for 2 violins and piano (1913) ::: No.1 – Glückliche Stunden (G major) ::: No.2 – Spiel und Tanz (E minor) ::: No.3 – Treue Kameraden (D major) ::: No.4 – In der Plauderecke (A major) ::: No.5 – Tragische Geschichte (G minor) ::: No.6 – Froher Festtag (B major) * Op. 99 – ''Nocturne'' for violin and piano (1913) * Op. 108 – ''Romance Bergère'' * Op. 111 – ''Ariel'' for violin and piano (1913) * Op. 112 – ''Tarantelle'' for violin and piano (1913) * Op. 125 – ''The Hummingbird'' for violin and piano (1914) * Op. 127 – ''4 kleine Vortragstücke'' (4 Short Concert Pieces) (1915); includes: ''Rain of Blossoms'', ''Night Winds'' * Op. 131 – ''Otázka'' (Question / Frage) for violin and piano (1914) * Op. 132 – ''Perpetuo'' * Op. 142 – ''Fantasie nach Motiven der Oper 'Die verkaufte Braut' von Smetana'' (Fantaisie sur 'La finacée vendue' de Smetana / Fantasia on 'The Bartered Bride' of Smetana) (1915) * Op. 154 – ''Bilder aus Ungarn'', 5 Hungarian Folksongs for violin and piano (1917) * Op. 180 – ''Graziella'' for violin and piano (1925) * Op. 182 – ''Le trouvère'' for violin and piano (1925) * Op. 183 – ''Notturno'' for violin and piano (1925) * Op. 184 – ''D'automne'' for violin and piano (1925) * Op. 186 – ''Pierette'' for violin and piano (1925) * Op. 187 – ''Wiener Walzer'' (Valses Viennoises / Viennese Waltzes) (1925) * Op. 189 – ''Ráno'' (Aubade) for violin and piano (1924) * Op. 191 – ''Tarantella'' (1925) * Op. 196 – ''Pagoda'' and ''Springbrunnen'' (The Fountain) for violin and piano (1927) * Op. 197 – ''Katinka'', Mazurka caractéristique for violin and piano (1927) * Op. 199 – ''Danse espagnole'' for violin and piano (1927) * Op. 201 – ''Lybellentanz'' (Dragonfly Dance) and ''Sylvan Dance'' for violin and piano (1925) * Op. 225 – ''Concertino'' in A minor for violin and piano (1929) * Op. 226 – ''Alt-Wien'' (Old Vienna) in A major for violin and piano (1930) * Op. 228 – ''Sehnsucht'' (Longing) for violin and piano * Op. 233 – ''Die Libelle'' (Libellule / The Dragonfly) in D major for violin and piano (1933)


Notes


See also

* List of classical violinists * List of violinist/composers


References

* Oldřich Pukl, article in The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians, Ed. S. Sadie, Vol.V, p. 611, London, Macmillan 1980


External links

*
Franz Drdla Hey, Hay! for Piano Quintet sound-bite
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Drdla, Frantisek 1868 births 1944 deaths Czech classical composers Czech male classical composers Czech classical violinists Male classical violinists Composers for violin Czech expatriates in Austria People from Žďár nad Sázavou Burials at the Vienna Central Cemetery Musicians from Austria-Hungary