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Viktor Kalabis (27 February 1923 – 28 September 2006) was a Czech composer, music editor, musicologist, and husband of harpsichordist Zuzana Růžičková.
Life
Born in Červený Kostelec, Kalabis was interested in music from a young age, but due to the Nazi occupation of Prague during the Second World War, he was unable to study music in Prague. After the end of the war, Kalabis studied at the Prague Conservatory and at the Academy of Music and Charles University.
In 1952, Kalabis married Zuzana Růžičková, who became a famous harpsichord player. They both refused to join the Communist Party, which impeded the beginning of their music careers. Eventually, Kalabis got work in the children's music section at Prague Radio, where he established the Concertino Praga competition for young musicians.
In 1957, Manuel Rosenthal performed Kalabis' Concert for violoncello op. 8 at the Orchestre de Paris at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, which brought Kalabis new opportunities. His works were commissioned, for example, by the Czech Philharmonic, the Dresden Philharmonic, Camerata Zurich, Josef Suk, The Suk Trio, János Starker, Maurice André, the Prague Spring Festival and others. His composition Sinfonia pacis is one of the world's most-played Czech contemporary music compositions.
Although most of Kalabis's works are symphonic, concertante or chamber compositions, he composed several vocal works such as the cantata Canticum Canticorum, the chamber cantata Vojna (The War), song cycles and choruses. For stage, he wrote the Fable for chamber orchestra and the two-part ballet score Dva světy (Two Worlds), inspired by Lewis Carroll's book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. The video recording of this ballet was given the "Parents' Choice Award" of 1993 in the United States. In 1967, he received the Prize of the Czechoslovak Music Critics and in 1969 he was awarded the State Prize.
According to Aleš Březina, a close friend of Kalabis', "his beginnings in the fifties and in the early sixties were deeply influenced by people like Stravinsky and Hindemith, and Honegger and Bartók – and Martinů of course."
Eventually, Kalabis became President of the Bohuslav Martinů Foundation. Here he established the Bohuslav Martinů Institute for Studies and Information, launched the Martinů Festival and competition, and created a dynamic base from which Bohuslav Martinů's work has become far better known.
Death
Kalabis died on 28 September 2006. The Viktor Kalabis & Zuzana Růžičková Foundation was established in his memory, with Zuzana Růžičková as the President of the Board of Directors for the Foundation.
Works
The Viktor Kalabis and Zuzana Růžičková Foundation has the following list of musical compositions.
Ballets
"Two Worlds"
"Fable"
Symphonies
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2 "Sinfonia pacis"
Symphony No. 3 (1970–71)
Symphony No. 4 (1972)
Symphony No. 5 (1976)
Symphonic music
Suite for orchestra "Festival of Straznice"
Symphonic Variations
Concerto for large orchestra
Instrumental concertos
Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1
Concerto for piano and wind instruments No. 2
Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 1
Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 2
Concerto for harpsichord and string orchestra
Fantasia Concertante for viola and string orchestra
Concerto for violoncello and orchestra
Concerto for trumpet and orchestra ("Le Tambour de Villevielle")
Concerto for bassoon and wind instruments
Compositions for chamber orchestra
Diptych for string orchestra
Chamber Music for Strings
Concerto for Chamber Orchestra "Hommage a Stravinsky"
String quartets
String Quartet No. 1
String Quartet No. 2
String Quartet No. 3
String Quartet No. 4
String Quartet No. 5 "In Memory of M. Chagall"
String Quartet No. 6 "In Memory of B. Martinu"
String Quartet No. 7
Piano quartet
Ludus for piano quartet op. 82 (1996)
Nonets
Classical Nonet
Nonet "Homage to Nature"
Compositions for wind instruments
Incantation - Tredecet Op. 69 for 2 Fl, Ob, Cor ingl, 2 Cl, 4 Cor, 2 Bsn, 1 movt., 11' - 13'
Septet "Strange Pipers" Op. 72 for 2 Ob, 2 Cor ingl, 2 Bsn, CBsn, Op. 72, 1 movt., 8'30 - 10'
Octet "Spring Whistles" Op. 50 (1979) for 2 Ob, 2 Cl, 2 Cor, 2 Bsn, 10'
Divertimento for wind quintet Op. 10, 5 parts, 17' - 18'
Small Chamber Music for wind quintet Op. 27, 3 movements, 11' - 12'
Duos with piano
Sonata for violin and piano
Hallelujah for violin and piano
Sonata for viola and piano
Sonata for cello and piano
Sonata for clarinet and piano
Suite for clarinet and piano
Suite ("Bagpiper's") for oboe and piano
Fantasie for oboe and piano
Variations for French horn and piano
Sonata for trombone and piano, Op. 32 (1970)
Duos with harpsichord
Sonata for violin and harpsichord
Dialogues for violoncello and harpsichord
"Four Pictures" for flute and harpsichord
Duos for other instrumentation
Duettina for violin and cello
Duettina for cello and double bass
3 Impressions for two clarinets
Small Suite for two bassoons
Couples for two flutes
Compositions for solo instruments
Piano
Accents (Expressive studies for piano)
Entrata, Aria e Toccata for piano,
3 Polkas for piano
4 Enigmas for Graham
2 Toccatas for piano
Allegro impetuoso for piano
I. Sonata
II. Sonata
III. Sonata
Harpsichord
6 Two-Voices Canonic Inventions
Aquarelles
Preludio, Aria e Toccata, "I casi di Sisyphos"
Violoncello
3 Monologues for cello solo
Rondo Drammatico for cello solo
Flute
3 Pieces for flute
"Tempting" for flute
French horn
Invocation for French horn solo
Guitar
"Reminiscences"
Organ
Symphonic Fresco for organ, "Afresco sinfonico"
Vocal Compositions
Cantatas
"Canticum canticorum" for mixed choir, chamber orchestra, alto, tenor
"The War" for mixed choir, flute, and piano on folk poetry
Songs with orchestral accompaniment
5 Romantic Love Songs to words by R.M. Rilke
"Bird's Weddings" for higher voice and piano
"Carousel of Life" for lower voice and piano to words by R.M. Rilke
Mixed choirs
"Dawn", "Autumn", 2 choirs to words by Vl. Sefl
Children choirs
Children Songs (with piano accompaniment)
Album of Folksongs (with piano)
4 Songs for Little Children (with piano)
We Sing a Song (with flute and oboe)
Three Children Choirs (with piano)
References
External links
The Viktor Kalabis and Zuzana Růžičková Foundation, Washington DC
The Viktor Kalabis and Zuzana Růžičková Endowment Fund, Prague
The Dvořák Society for Czech and Slovak Music
Czech Music Information Centre
Schott Music Publishers
Di-Arezzo scores of Viktor Kalabis
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