- Pavel Křížkovský
Pavel Křížkovský (Germanized as Karel Krischkowsky) (
January 9 ,1820 -May 8 ,1885 ) was a Czech choral composer and conductor.Křížkovský was born in
Kreutzendorf ,Silesia . He was a chorister in a monastery inTroppau when young, and studied philosophy in Brno andOlomouc . He became an Augustinian friar in 1845, entering the St. Thomas's Abbey, and was named choirmaster there in 1848. He founded two choral societies in Brno, and gave choral and chamber music concerts there regularly. Among his choral students wasLeoš Janáček . Křížkovský was a dedicated Slavic culturalist, and often gave performances of lesser-knownMoravian and Czech composers before withdrawing from secular musicianship in the 1870s as a result of theCecilian movement . Following this he became choir director at a cathedral inOlomouc , and retired in 1877. He died inBrno .Most of Křížkovský's compositional output consists of choral settings of
folk song s and sacred vocal music. His best known work is thecantata "Sts. Cyril and Methodius".
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