The Kaprlov Companion
By (Author) Karla Hartl
Edited by Erik Entwistle
Contributions by Jindrika Brtov
Contributions by Michael Beckerman
Contributions by Timothy Cheek
Contributions by Judith Mabary
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
10th November 2011
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
780.92
Winner of F.X. Salda Award 2012
Hardback
240
Width 162mm, Height 240mm, Spine 21mm
517g
The Kaprlov Companion, edited by Karla Hartl and Erik Entwistle, is a collection of biographical and analytical essays on Czech composer Vtezslava Kaprlov [19151940]. Accompanied by an annotated catalog of works, annotated chronology of life events, bibliography, discography, and a list of published works, The Kaprlov Companion is an essential, comprehensive guide to the composer's life and music. It is also the first book published on Kaprlov in English.
As readers will discover, the work of Vtezslava Kaprlov represents a progressive and distinctive voice in inter-war Czech musical culture. Despite her untimely death at the age of twenty-five, Kaprlov created an impressive body of work that has earned her the distinction of being considered the most important woman composer in the history of Czech music.
Editors Hartl and Entwistle have gathered a roster of scholars from the United States, Canada, and the Czech Republic, whose contributions to The Kaprlov Companion cover a variety of topics relevant to Kaprlov and her times. It is not only be a welcome starting point for scholars and music lovers, but its critical essays also advance thought-provoking assessments of her music, engender further inquiries into aspects of her life and work, and inspire a new generation of performers.
Karla Hartl is chair of The Kapralova Society and chief editor, The Kapralova Society Journal.
Erik Entwistle received his PhD in musicology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and teaches music history at Longy School of Music of Bard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts.