- Václav Emanuel Horák
Václav (Wenzel) Emanuel Horák (
1 January 1800 inLobeč -3 September 1871 inPrague ) was a Czech composer and liturgical musician.Life
From 1813 Horák attended the Prague Gymnasium while working as a choir boy and later on as a choralist at St. Nicholas's Church in the Malá Strana quarter. At
Prague University he first read Philosophy, later switching to Law. The musical training fromVáclav Tomášek he wished for, was out of his financial reach. Only later did he become a pupil ofFriedrich Dionys Weber 's andJan August Vitasek 's. He started as an organist at Prague's Trinity Church around 1830, starting as a teacher at Prague Organ School shortly afterwards. In 1833 he was appointed organist at the Church of Our Lady Before Týn, choir director at Our Lady of the Snows Franciscan church in 1837, and Regens chori at St. Albert's Church in 1853. From 1859, he returned to Our Lady Before Týn, having accepted an appointment as Liturgical musician and director there. In his lifetime, he was made an honorary member of many musical associations and academies, e.g. the SalzburgMozarteum .Opus
Stylistically, Horák is a scion of late Classicism probably going back to the enduring influence of his patrons Weber and Vitasek, who in their turn were followers of Mozart. Horák's liturgical works, twelve masses, a single
requiem , apassion cantata ,motet s and spiritualsong s, were widely acclaimed during his lifetime and are still performed today. He also opened two schools of singing and wrote an essay titled "On the Ambiguity of Chords".References
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