Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook I love the operas of Leos Janacek. So do audiences — when they go to see them. But the works remain stubbornly on the outskirts of ...
At age 63, Czech composer Leos Janacek began his most unusual writing project: a constant stream of love letters, more than 700 in all, written to a married woman 37 years his junior. It's remarkable, ...
The long drought is over. With next week's production of "Jenufa," and additional projects set for the next two seasons, the works of Leos Janacek, perhaps the most singularly moving legacy of 20th ...
There was nothing ordinary about Czech composer Leos Janáček. He set one opera in a barnyard and another on the moon. He fell for a married woman more than 30 years his junior, proceeding to write ...
Donald Macleod explores composer Leoš Janáček's youth with a selection of rare chamber works including extracts from his sparkling Nursery Rhymes for choir and ensemble. The life of Leoš Janáček (1854 ...
There was nothing ordinary about Czech composer Leos Janáček. He set one opera in a barnyard and another on the moon. He fell for a married woman more than 30 years his junior, proceeding to write ...
Donald Macleod explores the brilliant, tempestuous last five years of the life of Leos Janacek, a composer who has been described as classical music's 'anti-prodigy'. In the years from his 70th ...