Jaroslav Kricka

(1882-1969)

"Contes barbares" (1902), oil on canvas, 130 x 89 cm, of the painter Paul Gauguin, contemporary of Kricka (Museum Folkwang, Essen)

 

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The musician Jaroslav Kricka, author of instrumental and vocal music, was born in Kelc on the 27th August 1882, the same year of the composers Abranyi (Ábrányi), Atanasov, Bergh, Bimboni, Bingham, Braunfels, Coates, Daffner, Farmer, Gnesin, Hageman, Kodály, Konjovic, Kálmán, Laliberté, Lattuada, Lendvay, Lyford, Malipiero, Marinuzzi, Nef, Nerini, O'Hara, Pick-Mangiagalli, Powell, Radó, Safranek-Kavic, Saminsky, Stravinsky, Szymanowski, Turina y Perez. He died in Praga on the 23th Jenuary 1969

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"Hypolita" was performed on the 10th of October 1917 in Praga

"Ogari" was performed on the 7th of September 1919

"Bílý pán" was performed in Brno in 1929

"Bílý pán" (rev) was performed in Wroclaw on the 14th of November 1931

"Dobre to dopadlo" (Tlustý pradedecek) was performed on the 29th of December 1932 in Praga

"Lupici a detekotyvave" was performed on the 29th of December 1932 in Praga

"Ceské jeslicky" has been represented in 1937

"Kral Lavra" was performed in 1937

"Kral Lavra" (rev) was performed on the 7th of June 1940 in Praga

"Ozivlé loutky" was performed in 1943

"Punicko na cestách" has been represented in 1944

"Ceské jeslicky" (rev) was performed on the 15th of Jenuary 1949 in Praga

"Jáchym a Juliana" was performed in Opava in 1951

"Serenáda" was performed in 1950 in Plzen

"Kolébka" has been represented in Opava in 1951

"The Quiet House" was performed in 1951

"Zahoranský hon" has been represented in 1955 in Opava

"Circus Humberto" has been represented in 1955

"Kalhoty" was performed in 1962

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