- Petr Eben
Petr Eben (
22 January 1929 –24 October 2007 ) was one of the most distinguishedcomposers in theCzech Republic .His life
Born in
Žamberk in northeasternBohemia , Eben spent his youth inČeský Krumlov in southern Bohemia. There he studiedpiano , and latercello and organ. The years of German occupation andWorld War II were especially difficult for him. Although Eben was raised as a Catholic, his father was a Jew and in 1943 Eben was expelled from school and interned by the Nazis inBuchenwald for the duration of the war.After the war he was admitted to the Prague Academy for Music where he studied piano with František Rauch and composition with
Pavel Bořkovec . Beginning in 1955 Eben taught for many years in the music history department atCharles University inPrague .In 1955 he was appointed to the staff of the Music Department of the
University of Prague . From 1978-1979 he was professor of composition at theRoyal Northern College of Music ,Manchester . In 1990 he became professor of composition at the Academy of Performing Arts inPrague and President of the Prague Spring Festival. He is well-known for hisimprovisations on the piano and organ, but composition remained his main area of interest.His music
Eben was a productive composer of music in several genres. Among his most important commissions were the oratorio "Apologia Socratus", the ballet "Curse and Benediction" (Kletby a dobroreceni), written for the
Holland Festival 1983, the orchestral works "Hours of the Night" (Noční hodiny) and Prague Nocturne (Pražské nokturno), for theVienna Philharmonic , the Organ Concerto No. 2 for the dedication of the new organ for Radio Vienna, the mass "Missa cum populo" for theAvignon Festival , the oratorio "Holy Symbol" (Posvátná znamení) forSalzburg Cathedral, and the Church Opera "Jeremiah". He has also written organ music, and some enchanting children’s songs.List of selected compositions
* "Missa adventus et quadragesimae", 1952
* "Organ Concerto No. 1", 1954
* "Sunday Music", organ, 1957-59
* "Hořká hlína" (Bitter Earth), cantata, 1959-60
* "Piano Concerto", 1960-61
* "Laudes", organ, 1964
* "Ordinarium missae", 1966
* "Apologia Socratus", oratorio, 1967
* "Truvérská mše" (Trouvere Mass), 1968-69
* "Vox clamantis", 1969
* "Ten Preludes on Chorales of the Bohemian Brethren", organ, 1971-73
* "Pragensia", cantata, 1972
* "Noční hodiny (Hours of the Night)", sinfonia, 1975
* "Faust", incidental music, 1976
* "Hamlet", incidental music, 1976-77
* "Pocta Karlu IV.", cantata, 1978
* "Mutationes", organ, 1980
* "Rorate coeli", Fantasy for viola and organ, 1982
* "Missa cum populo", 1982
* "Kletby a dobrořečení" (Curses and Blessings), ballet, 1983
* "Hommage à Dietrich Buxtehude", organ, 1987
* "Job", organ, 1987
* "A Festive Voluntary: Variations on Good King Wenceslas", organ, 1987
* "Organ Concerto No. 2", 1988
* "Prague Te Deum", 1989 (for mixed choir, 4 brass instruments, timpani and percussion or organ)
* "Biblical Dances", organ, 1990-91
* "Posvátná znamení" (Sacred Symbols), oratorio, 1992-93
* "Proprium festivum monasteriense", hymn, 1993
* "Amen — es werde wahr: Choralphantasie für Orgel", organ, 1994
* "Momenti d'organo", organ, 1994
* "Hommage à Henry Purcell", organ, 1994-95
* "Jeremiah", opera, 1996-97
* "Campanae gloriosae", organ, 1999Bibliography
* K. Vondrovicova, "Petr Eben", Prague 1993
External links
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3012821.ece Obituary in "The Times", 7 December 2007]
* [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iksRhld-NPNk12CMycPY_4wEtphQ Czech Composer Petr Eben Dies at 78] , Associated Press, Oct 25, 2007
* [http://www.musica.cz/eben/index.html Petr Eben] , notice of his death from the Czech music information centre
* [http://www.gramophone.co.uk/newsMainTemplate.asp?storyID=2906&newssectionID=1 Czech composer Petr Eben has died] , news story in Gramophone.
* [http://www.millenniumtravel.cz/christmas International Festival of Advent and Christmas Music with Petr Eben's Prize]
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