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Jan Tausinger (1 November 1921 in
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– 29 July 1980 in
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) was a
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-born ethnic Czech
violist ; german: Bratsche , alt=Viola shown from the front and the side , image=Bratsche.jpg , caption= , background=string , hornbostel_sachs=321.322-71 , hornbostel_sachs_desc=Composite chordophone sounded by a bow , range= , related= *Violin family ...
, conductor and
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
. Vysloužil (2001), p. 548-549


Biography

Tausinger studied composition at the
Bucharest Conservatory The National University of Music Bucharest ( ro, Universitatea Naţională de Muzică București, UNMB) is a university-level school of music located in Bucharest, Romania. Established as a school of music in 1863 and reorganized as an academy in ...
as a pupil of
Dimitrie Cuclin Dimitrie Cuclin (  – February 7, 1978) was a Romanian classical music composer, musicologist, philosopher, translator, and writer. Biography Early life Dimitrie Cuclin was born in the city of Galaţi, a port on the left shore of the Da ...
and
Mihail Jora Mihail Jora (; 2 August 1891, Roman, Romania - 10 May 1971, Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian composer, pianist, and conductor. Jora studied in Leipzig with Robert Teichmüller. From 1929 to 1962 he was a professor at the Bucharest Conservatoir ...
. Later, he continued his studies at the
Academy of Performing Arts in Prague The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague ( cs, Akademie múzických umění v Praze, AMU) is a university in the centre of Prague, Czech Republic, specialising in the study of music, dance, drama, film, television and multi-media. It is the larg ...
with Pavel Bořkovec and Alois Hába. From 1948 to 1952, he studied also conducting with Metod Doležil and
Karel Ančerl Karel Ančerl (11 April 1908 – 3 July 1973) was a Czechoslovak conductor and composer, renowned especially for his performances of contemporary music and for his interpretations of music by Czech composers. Ančerl was born into a prosper ...
.


Selected works

;Orchestral *Symphony No. 1 ''"Liberation"'' (1952) *''Confrontazione I., II.'' (1964) *''Confrontazione III.'' for string quartet and orchestra (1965) *''Musica evolutiva'' for chamber orchestra (1970) *''Setkání ve svobodném máji'' (1975) *''Sinfonia slovacca'' (1978–1979) *''Promiňte, Mistře...'', Little Rondo ;Wind ensemble *''Naše klarinety'' (Our Clarinets), Fantasy-Polka for wind ensemble (1962) *''Preludium – Sarabanda – Postludium'' for wind ensemble, harp, piano and percussion (1967) ;Concertante *Concert for violin and orchestra (1962–1963) *''Concertino-meditazione'' for viola and chamber orchestra (1965) *''Improvisations "Hommage à J. S. Bach"'' for piano and orchestra (1970) ;Chamber music *Sonata for violin and piano (1953–1954) *''Partita'' for viola and piano (1954) *''Le Avventure di un flauto e un'arpa'' (The Adventures of a Flute and a Harp), Duo Breve for flute and harp (1965) *''Sonatina emancipata'' for trumpet and piano (1968) *''Hommage à
Ladislav Černý Ladislav Černý (13 April 1891 in Plzeň – 13 July 1975 in Dobříš) was a Czech violist and teacher. Biography Černý studied violin at the Prague Conservatory (1906–1912) with Ferdinand Lachner and Jindřich Bastař, and chamber musi ...
'' for viola and piano (1971) *''On rêvient toujours ...'', Suite for violin and piano (1974) *''Comme il faut'', Sonatina for oboe and piano (1974) *''... Au dernière amour'', Sonata-Suite for cello and piano (1974–1975) *Sonata for clarinet and piano (1975) *''Two Essays for Due Boemi'' for bass clarinet and piano (1977) *''4 Kusy'' (4 Pieces) for bassoon and piano (1977) *''Korelace'' (Correlation) for accordion (1978) *Trio No. 1 for violin, viola and cello (1960) *String Quartet No. 1 (1961) *Trio No. 2 for violin, viola and cello (1964–1965) *String Quartet No. 2 (1966) *String Quartet No. 3 (1966) *''Colloquio'' (Colloquium) for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1968) *Quintet for 2 trumpets, horn and 2 trombones (1968) *''Dva apostrofy'' (Two Apostrophes) for wind quintet (1968) *''Canto di speranza'' for violin, viola, cello and piano (1969) *String Quartet No. 4 ''"Struktury"'' ("Structures") (1969) *''Hukvaldský nonet'' (
Hukvaldy Hukvaldy (german: Hochwald) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,100 inhabitants. It is known for the ruins of the third-largest castle in the Czech Republic ...
Nonet) for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1974) *''Nerovnoramennost'' (Lopsidedness), Trio for flute, cello and piano (1974) *''4 Evocations'' for flute, viola, cello and piano (1976) *Nonet No. 2 ''"Črty"'' ("Sketches") for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1976) *Nonet No. 3 ''"Reminiscences"'' for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass (1976) *Sextet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and piano (1974–1976) *''Interference'' for violin, horn and piano (1977) *''7 Mikrochromofonií'' (7 Michrochromophonies) for clarinet, viola and piano (1977) *''Quatre nuances'' (4 Nuances) for flute, harp, violin, viola and cello (1978) *''Tři odstíny'' (3 Shades) for flute, harp, violin, viola and cello (1979) *''Collage'' for guitar *''Cyklus 9 skladbiček'' (Cycle of 9 Little Pieces) for 2 clarinets, 2 (or 3) trumpets, 2 trombones and percussion *''De rebus musicalibus'' for flute, bass clarinet, piano, harpsichord and vibraphone *''Etudy'' (Studies) for flute and cello *''Kruhy'' (Circles) for solo flute or flute and piano ;Piano *Sonata for piano (1948–1950) *''Ten Dodecaphonic Studies'' (10 Etud) (1972) ;Vocal *''Zpěvy míru'' (Songs of Peace), 3 Folk Cantatas for voice and piano (1951) *''Láska'' (Love), Cycle of Songs to Japanese Quatrains for soprano and piano (1964) *''Čmáranice na nebi'' (Scribbling in the Sky), Song Cycle for soprano and chamber ensemble (1967); text by
Velemir Khlebnikov Viktor Vladimirovich Khlebnikov, better known by the pen name Velimir Khlebnikov ( rus, Велими́р Хле́бников, p=vʲɪlʲɪˈmʲir ˈxlʲɛbnʲɪkəf; – 28 June 1922) was a Russian poet and playwright, a central part of th ...
*''Duetti compatibili "Nulový bod"'' (Zero Point) for soprano and viola (1971); poetry by Erik Lindgreen *''Ave Maria'' for soprano, narrator and orchestra (1972) *''Constellation'', Song Cycle for soprano and piano (1975) *''Pražská domovní znamení'' (Prague House Signs), Song Cycle for soprano and piano (1976); text by Vítězslav Nezval *''Výchozí bod'' (Point of Departure) for soprano and 2 violins (1979–80); poetry by Erik Lindgreen ;Choral *''Já budu vždycky věřit v máj'' (I Shall Always Believe in May) for female chorus (1959); text by
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*''Haló, voláme svět'', Song for mixed chorus with accompaniment (1959); text by
Erich Sojka The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, or Eirik is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse ''* ain ...
*''Závrať'' (Dizziness) for mixed chorus and orchestra (1964) *''Správná věc'' (The Right Thing), Symphonic Picture for tenor solo, mixed chorus and orchestra (1966–1967) *''Houby'' (Mushrooms), Cycle for children's chorus, bass clarinet and tuba (or piano) (1971); poems by
Josef Hanzlík Josef may refer to *Josef (given name) *Josef (surname) * ''Josef'' (film), a 2011 Croatian war film *Musik Josef Musik Josef is a Japanese manufacturer of musical instruments. It was founded by Yukio Nakamura, and is the only company in Japan spe ...
*''Vyhlášení dobré mysli'' (Declaration of Good Cheer) for mixed chorus (1972); poems by D. Burlyuk *''Sinfonia bohemica'' for baritone, male chorus, harpsichord, trumpet and orchestra (1973–1975); texts from
Jan Ámos Komenský John Amos Comenius (; cs, Jan Amos Komenský; pl, Jan Amos Komeński; german: Johann Amos Comenius; Latinized: ''Ioannes Amos Comenius''; 28 March 1592 – 15 November 1670) was a Czech philosopher, pedagogue and theologian who is consider ...
, Julius Fučík and Jaroslav Heyrovský *''Labutí peříčko'' (The Swan's Little Feather), Song Cycle for children's chorus and chamber ensemble (1976) *''Oči milenek'' (Eyes of Lady Lovers) for female chorus (1977); poems by Vítězslav Nezval *''Vrh kostek'' (A Game of Dice) for mixed chorus a cappella (1979); verses by
Stéphane Mallarmé Stéphane Mallarmé ( , ; 18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898), pen name of Étienne Mallarmé, was a French poet and critic. He was a major French symbolist poet, and his work anticipated and inspired several revolutionary artistic schools of ...
*''Kantáta o komunistické straně'' for alto, bass, mixed chorus and orchestra ;Film scores *''Borisek – malý serzhant'' (1976)


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External links


Biography and list of works at the Czech Music Information Centre
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Short biographical sketch
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