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The Sinfonietta (subtitled 'Military Sinfonietta' or 'Sokol Festival') is a late work for large orchestra by the Moravian/Czech composer Leoš Janáček. It is dedicated 'To the Czechoslovak Armed Forces' and Janáček said it was inteneded to express 'contempory free man, his spiritual beauty and joy, his strength, courage and determination to fight for victory.' It was inspired by Janáček hearing a brass band, and being inspired to write some fanfares of his own. When the organisers of the Sokol Gymnastic Festival approached him for a commission, he developed the material into the Sinfonietta. He later dropped the 'Military' title. The first performance was in Prague on 26 June 1926 under Václav Talich, the same as his Glagolitic Mass. The piece is in five movements, all of which have descriptive subtitles: Moravia in relation to the current kraje of the Czech Republic Moravia (Czech and Slovak: Morava, German: ( ), Hungarian: Morvaország, Polish: Morawy) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic. ... A composer is a person who writes music. ... LeoÅ¡ Janáček in 1928 LeoÅ¡ Janáček â–¶ (help· info) (July 3, 1854 in Hukvaldy, Moravia – August 12, 1928 in Ostrava) was a Czech composer. ... Prague (Czech: Praha (IPA: ), see also other names) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. ... June 26 is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 188 days remaining. ... 1926 (MCMXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Václav Talich (May 28, 1883 - March 16, 1961) was a Czech conductor and violinist. ... The Glagolitic Mass (also called Slavonic Mass; in Czech Glagolská mÅ¡e and sometimes MÅ¡a glagolskaja) is a piece for soloists, chorus and orchestra by LeoÅ¡ Janáček. ...

  • I. Allegretto (Fanfare)
  • II. Andante (The Castle, Brno)
  • III. Moderato (The Queen's Monastery, Brno)
  • IV. Allegretto (The Street Leading to the Castle)
  • V. Andante con moto (The Town Hall, Brno)

The work is typical of Janáček's tight contruction, the material of each movement deriving from the opening motif. It features several variants based on Janáček's original fanfares, and is scored only for brass. The second movement begins with a rapid ostinato from the wind, but later has a more lyrical episode. The third begins quietly in the strings, but is interupted by a stern figure in the trombones, leading to another fast dance-like passage. In the fourth movement, Janáček celebrates the newly liberated Czechoslovakia with a joyous trumpet fanfare. The finale begins in the key of Eb minor with a calm retrograde version of the opening melody. However, this quickly moves into a triumphant finale, the return of the opening fanfare decorated with swirling figures in the strings and wind. An average performance lasts around 20 - 25 minutes.


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