On an Overgrown Path
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On an Overgrown Path (Po zarostlém chodníčku) is a collection of piano pieces written by Leoš Janáček for the piano. He wrote it before he became famous (at age 62!). It memorializes the death of Janáček's much-love daughter Olga. The collection is broken into 2 parts. Janáček began preparing a series of Slovak folk melodies in 1901 and 1902. These melodies provided the basis for the first part of "On an Overgrown Path."
Contents |
[edit] Book I
- Naše večery - Our evenings
- Lístek odvanutý - A blown-away leaf
- Pojďte s námi! - Come with us!
- Frýdecká panna Maria - The Madonna of Frydek
- Štěbetaly laštovičky - They chattered like swallows
- Nelze domluvit! - Words fail!
- Dobrou noc! - Good night!
- Tak neskonale úzko - Unutterable anguish!
- V pláči - In tears
- Sýček neodletěl! - The barn owl has not flown away!
[edit] Book II
11. Andante
12. Allegretto - Presto
13. a. Più mosso
b. Vivo
c. Allegro
[edit] Usage in Popular Culture
Some movements were used in the soundtrack for the movie version of The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
[edit] Source
Program notes by Dr. David Doughty for the two-CD album of Janáček's Piano Works (complete) played by Håkon Austbø (Brilliant Classics 92295)