Bedrich Smetana - Velké Opatovice, Czech Republic
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N 49° 36.674 E 016° 40.258
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Statue of great Czech composer Bedrich Smetana in castle's park in Velké Opatovice
Waymark Code: WMAVN1
Location: Jihomoravský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 02/28/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Team GPSaxophone
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The statue of great Czech composer Bedrich Smetana was made in 1959 by Czech sculptor Karel Otáhal. This sculptor lived here more then 30 years and town museum located in the castle Velké Opatovice has a gallery devoted to him. The statue of Bedrich Smetana is one of the statues he devoted to the city.

Bedrich Smetana was one of the most influential composer in Czechoslovakia. He is best known for symphonic poem cycle Ma Vlast (My Country), an ode to his homeland. He wrote the operas The Bartered Bride, Brandenburgers in Bohemia, Dalibor and Libuse. Smetana is considered a Czech national hero.

Smetana was born March 2, 1824, in Litomyšl, Bohemia (now in the Czech Republic), and trained as a pianist in Prague. With the help of the Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt, he established a fashionable music school in Prague in 1848. Dissatisfied with life under the Austrian domination of Bohemia, he accepted an appointment at Göteborg, Sweden, as conductor of the Philharmonic Society and held the post from 1856 to 1861. In 1863 Smetana settled permanently in Prague; he opened another music school and became conductor of the choral society Hlahol. In 1866 he was appointed conductor of the newly established Czech opera house in Prague, but he resigned in 1874 because of sudden deafness. Despite this handicap he continued to compose, and he produced some of his greatest works in the last years of his life. He died May 12, 1884, in Prague.
Smetana fashioned his music, particularly his rich melodic style, on the folk songs and dances of his country and portrayed Czech national life in such works as his comic opera The Bartered Bride (1866) and the cycle of six symphonic poems My Country (1874-79); two popular works from this cycle, the Moldau and From the Fields and Groves of Bohemia, are often performed separately at orchestral concerts. Smetana wrote seven other operas, including The Brandenburgers in Bohemia (1866), Dalibor (1868), Two Widows (1874), The Kiss (1876), and The Secret (1878); symphonic poems in the style of Liszt, including Richard III (1858) and Hakon Jarl (1861); a piano trio in G minor (1855); two string quartets in E minor (1876; often called From My Life) and C minor (1882); and many piano compositions, songs, and choruses.
Name of Musician: Bedřich Smetana

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