Josef Páleníček
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Josef Páleníček (July 19, 1914, Travnik, Bosnia, Yugoslavia—March 7, 1991, Prague) was a Czech piano virtuoso and composer.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Orchestral compositions
- Concertino for orchestra (1945)
- Symphonic Variations on an Imaginary Portrait of Ilya Erenburg for large symphony orchestra (1971)
[edit] Concertant compositions
- Ist Concerto in C for piano and orchestra (string orchestra and timpani) (1940)
- IInd Concerto in E flat for piano and orchestra (1952)
- IIIrd Concerto for piano and small orchestra, for young pianists (1961)
- Concertino da camera in D for clarinet and orchestra (1957)
- Concerto for Flute and orchestra (1955)
- Concerto for Saxophone and orchestra (1944)
[edit] Compositions for chamber ensembles
- Preludium a Capriccio for violin and piano (1935)
- Suita piccola for violin and piano (1958)
- Variations on a Choral Song of the XVIIth Century for violoncello and piano (1942)
- Sonata for clarinet and piano (1936)
- Partita piccola for clarinet and piano (1943)
- Masks, two compositions for saxophone and piano (1957)
- Ist String Quartet (1954)
- Piano Quintet (1933)
- Variations on his own theme for violoncello and piano (1972)
- Rondo Concertante for violoncello and piano (1972)
- Trio Sonata for oboe, mezzosoprano and piano (1965)
[edit] Compositions for piano
[edit] Choral compositions
- Songs to Chinese poetry for soprano and piano (ossia for baritone and piano), Czech translation of verses by B. Mathesius (1947)
- My Lai, for mezzosoprano and piano (1971)
- Blown Traces, cycle of men s choirs (1958)
[edit] Cantatas
- Song of Man, full-length oratorio for soloists, mixed choir and large orchestra, folk choir and folk soloists and children's choir (1960)
[edit] Instructive compositions
- Czech Fairytales (1940)
- From the Notebook of a Small Boy, 7 short compositions for violoncello and piano (ossia bassoon and piano, bass clarinet and piano) (1972)
- Abacus for children's choir, piano, trumpet, clari- net and percussion instruments (1973)
[edit] External links
- (French) Extensive Biography site