Bedrich Smetana - Vysehrad Cemetery (Prague, Czechia)
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Tomb of one of the most influential composers of Czech classical music, Bedrich Smetana, you can find in the Czech national burial ground - Vysehrad Cemetery in Prague (Slavínský hrbitov pri kostele sv. Petra a Pavla na Vyšehrade).
Waymark Code: WMHXBH
Location: Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Date Posted: 08/23/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rangerroad
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Tomb of one of the most influential composers of Czech classical music, Bedrich Smetana, you can find in the Czech national burial ground - Vysehrad Cemetery in Prague (Slavínský hrbitov pri kostele sv. Petra a Pavla na Vyšehrade).

Bedrich Smetana, (March 2, 1824 - May 12, 1884) was Czech composer of operas and symphonic poems, founder of the Czech national school of music. He was the first truly important Czech nationalist composer.

Smetana studied music under his father, an amateur violinist. He early took up piano under a professional teacher and performed in public at the age of six. He continued his studies and later became music teacher to the family of Leopold, Count von Thun. Encouraged by Franz Liszt he opened a piano school in Prague in 1848 and the next year married the pianist Katerina Kolárová. In 1856 he wrote his first symphonic poems and in the same year was appointed conductor of the philharmonic society of Gothenburg (Sweden), where he remained until 1861. He then returned to Prague, where he played the leading part in the establishment of the national opera house.

Smetana’s first opera, Branibori v Cechách (The Brandenburgers in Bohemia), was produced in Prague in 1866. This was followed by the production on May 30, 1866, of his second opera, Prodaná nevesta (The Bartered Bride), which later established Smetana’s reputation as a distinctively Czech composer. His later operas were less successful. Dalibor, written under the influence of Wagner, was performed in 1868. Libuše, named after a legendary figure in the history of Prague and intended to celebrate the projected coronation (which never took place) of the emperor Francis Joseph as king of Bohemia, was not produced until 1881. In 1874 Smetana’s health began to deteriorate as a result of syphilis. Greatly concerned, he resigned his conductorship of the Prague Opera. He became totally deaf in late 1874, but between that year and 1879 he wrote the cycle of six symphonic poems bearing the collective title Má vlast (My Country), which includes Vltava (The Moldau), Z ceských luhu a háju (From Bohemia’s Meadows and Forests), and Vyšehrad (the name of a fortress in Prague). From this period also came the string quartet to which he gave the title Z mého života (From My Life), considered among his finest works; Hubicka (The Kiss), successfully produced in 1876; Certova stena (The Devil’s Wall), performed in 1882; and a number of piano solos, including many polkas. Smetana had been, from early in life, a virtuoso performer on the piano, and for many years most of his works were composed for it. Those compositions, augmented by the more mature piano pieces of his difficult last years, constitute an important body of piano literature. Following attacks of depression and symptoms of mental instability, Smetana entered an asylum at Prague and died there.

Description:
Bedrich Smetana was a Czech nationalist composer, conductor and teacher - he founded the Czech national school of music.


Date of birth: 03/02/1824

Date of death: 05/12/1884

Area of notoriety: Art

Marker Type: Tomb (above ground)

Setting: Outdoor

Visiting Hours/Restrictions: 8am-7pm May-Sep, shorter hrs Oct-Apr

Fee required?: No

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