The subject of this week's "Composer of the Week" has been Vitezslava Kapralova - and for me, it's been one of the most fascinating series of programmes for some time. I'd never heard of her (which is galling as I tend to specialise in off-the-beaten-track composers.) She died in 1940 at the age of 25, from TB - making her almost the Czech equivalent of Lili Boulanger. I found her music very rewarding listening - obviously there are pervasive influences, but there's also a definite and strongly individual voice running through it: I will definitely try to get hold of more of her work (to hear and play.)
What did other people think?
There's a Kapralova society:
(apart from the information on Kapralova, they also have a database of women composers through history, which is very interesting.)
What did other people think?
There's a Kapralova society:
(apart from the information on Kapralova, they also have a database of women composers through history, which is very interesting.)
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