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Rudolf Karel (9 November 1880 in
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– 6 March 1945 in
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) was a distinguished Czech composer.


Biography

Rudolf Karel was a son of a railway employee. He studied law at Charles University and then composition from 1899 to 1904 with
Antonín Dvořák Antonín Leopold Dvořák ( ; ; 8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czechs, Czech composer. Dvořák frequently employed rhythms and other aspects of the folk music of Moravian traditional music, Moravia and his native Bohemia, following t ...
and organ with
Josef Klička Josef Klička (15 December 1855, Klatovy, Kingdom of Bohemia – 28 March 1937, Klatovy) was a Czechs, Czech Organ (music), organist, violinist, composer, Conducting, conductor and pedagogue. He produced several large Organ (music), organ composit ...
. When WWI started he was visiting Russia. He was arrested, but managed to escape. He joined
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and served as a conductor of their orchestra. In 1923 he became a professor at Prague Conservatory. During WWII he took part in the resistance and in March 1943 was arrested. After being interned and tortured at
Pankrác prison Pankrác Prison, officially Prague Pankrác Remand Prison (''Vazební věznice Praha Pankrác'' in Czech language, Czech), is a prison in Prague, Czech Republic. A part of the Czech Prison Service, it is located southeast of Prague city centre in ...
for two years (1943–1945) Karel was sent to Theresienstadt prison. The conditions in the prison were dire and he became ill with dysentery and pneumonia. SS-Oberscharführer Stefan Rojko sent all ill prisoners outside in freezing cold to disinfect the cell. As a result Karel and 8 other prisoners died on 6 March 1945. Ih Pankrác and Theresienstadt he continued working. He composed five-act fairy-tale opera ''Three Hairs of the Wise Old Man'', writing on toilet paper using pencil or medicinal charcoal. The 240 sheets containing a detailed sketch of the opera was secretly passed to a friendly warden. The orchestrations were completed after his death and from his notes by his pupil Zbynek Vostřák. His Nonet op. 43 (though left incomplete at the time of his death) was composed between January and February 1945. It was orchestrated by František Hertl and premiered in December 1945.


Works (selection)


Piano

*1910 Theme and variations op.13


Opera

*1909 ''Ilseino srdce'' (Ilsea's Heart) *1932 ''Smrt Kmotřička'', Op.30 (Godmother Death) *1944 ''Tří vlasy děda Vševěda'' (Three Hairs of an Old Wise Man)


Orchestra works

*1904/1911 Scherzo Capriccio op.6 *1909 ''Ideals,'' a symphonic epic op.11 *1914 Symphony for violin and orchestra op.20 *1918/1920 Demon Symphony op.23 *1921 Renaissance Symphony op.15 *1938 Spring Symphony op.38 *1941 Revolution Overture. Op.39


Chamber music

*1903 first string quartet in D minor op.3 *1910 second string quartet in E major op.12 *1912 violin sonata in D minor op.17at IMSLP. *1915 piano quartet op.22 *1936 third string quartet op.37 *1945 Nonet (incomplete) op.43


Sources

* Stanley Sadie (Ed.) ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians.'' 1980. * Darryl Lyman: ''Great Jews in Music.'' Jonathan David Publishers, New York N.Y. 1986,


References


External links

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