Tchaslaw I. Ballad for Violin and Piano - Jindra Nečasová Nardelli

19. červenec 2011

Jindra Nečasová Nardelli (b. 1960) is the author of numerous chamber, symphonic, vocal, and solo compositions, as well as ballets. TCHASLAW l. The ballad for violin and piano was composed in 2006 as the author’s subjective reflection on long-lost secret stories of a human soul; this phrase appears as a cryptogram in the title of the piece, which is dedicated to the Czech violinist Eduard Bayer, and the pianist Marek Šedivý.

She studied composition and piano at the Prague Conservatory in Prague, and composition at the Music Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague under Jindřich Feld, Jaromír Kříž, and Václav Riedelbauch. Twice she took part in international composition courses led by Ladislav Kubík. Jindra Nečasová Nardelli also participated in several composition contests, which earned her, among others, the Czech Music Fund Award for her Little Symphony in a competition announced by the Czech Ministry of Culture (1989); or a certificate of merit in the GENERACE 1987 competition for her Variations for flute and piano (Ostrava, 1987). The composition entitled the Spirit of Lake Michigan for wind symphonic orchestra composed for the occasion of the “ALL CZECH COMOPOSERS CONCERT” at the Boutell Memorial Concert Hall for the Nothern Illinois University and in cooperation with the Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Chicago was also performed at the PRAGUE PREMIERES 2009 festival at the Rudolfinum – Dvořák Hall.

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