Juraj Hatrík

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Juraj Hatrík (born May 1, 1941 in Orkucany (now part of Sabinov )) is a Slovak composer.

Life

Hatrík studied with Alexander Moyzes in Bratislava from 1958 to 1962 and was then a theory teacher at the Košice Conservatory . Since 1965 he has been teaching at the University of Musical Arts in Bratislava . Hatrík was appointed professor in 1997. Hattrík composed an opera , a symphony , a sinfonietta, an organ concerto, a concertino for piano and orchestra, chamber music works, responsories for double choir and four timpani, a cantata , film music, piano pieces and songs .

Works

  • “Ecce quod natura” , concert fantasy for piano and orchestra
  • Symfonietta , 1962
  • Monumento malinconico for organ and orchestra, 1964
  • Concerto grosso facile , 1966
  • Čakanie after Jannis Ritsos , 1966
  • Concertino in modo classico for piano and orchestra, 1967
  • Dvojportrét for orchestra, 1970
  • Da capo al fine for orchestra, 1972
  • Štastný princ , opera based on Oscar Wilde , 1977–78
  • Symfónia č. 1 "Sans souci" , 1979
  • Rozprávka (Vox memoriae II) , electroacoustic composition, 1983
  • Canzona in memoriam Alexander Moyzes after Rabindranath Tagore , 1984
  • Moment musical avec JS Bach , 1985
  • Symfónia č. 2 VICTOR , 1986-87
  • Vox memoriae III , electroacoustic composition, 1988
  • Schola ridicula , 1989
  • Litánie okamihu for orchestra, 2000
  • Western Story , 2004

Web links

Individual evidence

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