Randová, Eva
Overview
Works: | 188 works in 573 publications in 9 languages and 7,892 library holdings |
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Genres: | Operas Symphonies Live sound recordings Musical settings Drama Excerpts Masses Sacred music Overtures Filmed performances |
Roles: | Performer, Singer, Other, Author, Artist, a=c, Editor, mzs |
Classifications: | M1001, 782.1 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Eva Randová
Lohengrin by
Richard Wagner(
Recording
)
51 editions published between 1987 and 2012 in 5 languages and held by 874 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded June 1990, Festspielhaus, Bayreuth
51 editions published between 1987 and 2012 in 5 languages and held by 874 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded June 1990, Festspielhaus, Bayreuth
The cunning little vixen by
Leoš Janáček(
Recording
)
54 editions published between 1982 and 2008 in 6 languages and held by 799 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Das schlaue Füchslein: Oper in drei Akten nach der Erzählung von R. Tesnohlidek / Das schlaue Füchslein: Orchestersuite, bearbeitet von Vaclav Talich
54 editions published between 1982 and 2008 in 6 languages and held by 799 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Das schlaue Füchslein: Oper in drei Akten nach der Erzählung von R. Tesnohlidek / Das schlaue Füchslein: Orchestersuite, bearbeitet von Vaclav Talich
Jenůfa by
Leoš Janáček(
Recording
)
60 editions published between 1982 and 2012 in 8 languages and held by 794 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Steva, a handsome young man, has inherited the family mill from his dead parents. His half brother Laca, envious of this and the fact that Jenufa is smitten with Steva, slashes her cheeks with a knife, scarring her permanently
60 editions published between 1982 and 2012 in 8 languages and held by 794 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Steva, a handsome young man, has inherited the family mill from his dead parents. His half brother Laca, envious of this and the fact that Jenufa is smitten with Steva, slashes her cheeks with a knife, scarring her permanently
Glagolitic mass by
Leoš Janáček(
)
10 editions published between 1982 and 1996 in 4 languages and held by 570 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
10 editions published between 1982 and 1996 in 4 languages and held by 570 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Kát̕a Kabanová : opera in 3 acts by
Leos Janácek(
)
7 editions published in 1997 in 3 languages and held by 397 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 1997 in 3 languages and held by 397 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cantatas, BWV 100-102 = Kantaten by
Johann Sebastian Bach(
)
9 editions published between 1999 and 2005 in German and held by 387 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published between 1999 and 2005 in German and held by 387 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Irrelohe by
Franz Schreker(
)
20 editions published between 1989 and 2017 in German and Undetermined and held by 384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded live at Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Vienna, Mar. 15, 1989
20 editions published between 1989 and 2017 in German and Undetermined and held by 384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded live at Grosser Musikvereinssaal, Vienna, Mar. 15, 1989
Šárka : opera in 3 acts, op. 51 by
Zdeněk Fibich(
)
15 editions published between 1979 and 1995 in 3 languages and held by 383 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published between 1979 and 1995 in 3 languages and held by 383 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Symphony no. 2 in C minor : "Resurrection" by
Gustav Mahler(
)
13 editions published between 1977 and 1988 in 5 languages and held by 304 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Texts of the vocal portions: Urlicht, from Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Auferstehung by Klopstock
13 editions published between 1977 and 1988 in 5 languages and held by 304 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Texts of the vocal portions: Urlicht, from Des Knaben Wunderhorn; Auferstehung by Klopstock
Rusalka by
Antonín ( Dvorák(
)
6 editions published in 2004 in 3 languages and held by 274 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Superstar Renée Fleming lavishes her warm, golden voice and appealing stage presence on the title role of the water nymph who falls in love with a human being—with tragic results for both of them. It is Jezibaba the witch (Stephanie Blythe) whose magic turns Rusalka from a sprite into a woman on the condition she not speak, and that her love, the Prince (Aleksandrs Antonenko), remain true to her. Christine Goerke is the jealous foreign Princess who ruins everything for the two lovers. With Kristinn Sigmundsson as the Gnome. Jirí Belohlávek conducts
6 editions published in 2004 in 3 languages and held by 274 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Superstar Renée Fleming lavishes her warm, golden voice and appealing stage presence on the title role of the water nymph who falls in love with a human being—with tragic results for both of them. It is Jezibaba the witch (Stephanie Blythe) whose magic turns Rusalka from a sprite into a woman on the condition she not speak, and that her love, the Prince (Aleksandrs Antonenko), remain true to her. Christine Goerke is the jealous foreign Princess who ruins everything for the two lovers. With Kristinn Sigmundsson as the Gnome. Jirí Belohlávek conducts
Lohengrin : highlights by
Richard Wagner(
)
5 editions published between 1987 and 1992 in German and held by 268 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published between 1987 and 1992 in German and held by 268 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Mezzo-soprano arias by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
2 editions published in 1993 in Czech and held by 259 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1993 in Czech and held by 259 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Antonin Dvořák cycle by
Antonín Dvořák(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 1993 in Latin and held by 243 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Maestro Petr Altrichter conducts the Prague Symphony Orchestra in this interpretation of Antonin Dvor̆ák's Stabat mater and Requiem, op. 89 (installments of the Dvorak cycle opus), held at the Alte Oper Frankfurt in 1993
1 edition published in 1993 in Latin and held by 243 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Maestro Petr Altrichter conducts the Prague Symphony Orchestra in this interpretation of Antonin Dvor̆ák's Stabat mater and Requiem, op. 89 (installments of the Dvorak cycle opus), held at the Alte Oper Frankfurt in 1993
Biblical Songs Opus 99(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 1993 in English and held by 228 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The works of the quintessentially Czech composer Antonín Dvořák are, above all, enjoyable and perennial favourites of the Romantic repertoire. This six-part series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with the leading Czech conductor on the podium: Petr Altrichter, Jirí Belohlávek and Libor Pešek. Guest soloists include soprano Lucia Popp, alto Eva Randová, tenor Josef Protschka, bass Peter Mikulas, pianist Igor Ardasev, violinist Ivan Zenaty and cellist Mischa Maisky, who plays one of Dvorák's finest works, the Cello Concerto
1 edition published in 1993 in English and held by 228 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The works of the quintessentially Czech composer Antonín Dvořák are, above all, enjoyable and perennial favourites of the Romantic repertoire. This six-part series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with the leading Czech conductor on the podium: Petr Altrichter, Jirí Belohlávek and Libor Pešek. Guest soloists include soprano Lucia Popp, alto Eva Randová, tenor Josef Protschka, bass Peter Mikulas, pianist Igor Ardasev, violinist Ivan Zenaty and cellist Mischa Maisky, who plays one of Dvorák's finest works, the Cello Concerto
Symphonies : complete by
Gustav Mahler(
)
2 editions published in 2000 in German and held by 218 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2000 in German and held by 218 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Parsifal by
Richard Wagner(
Visual
)
21 editions published between 1981 and 2007 in 3 languages and held by 204 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Opéra an trois actes de Wagner
21 editions published between 1981 and 2007 in 3 languages and held by 204 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Opéra an trois actes de Wagner
Jenůfa ; Overture, Jealousy by
Leoš Janáček(
Recording
)
6 editions published between 1983 and 2007 in Czech and held by 170 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published between 1983 and 2007 in Czech and held by 170 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cantata no. 12 : Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen. Cantata no. 102, for the 10th Sunday after Trinity : Herr, deine Augen sehen
nach dem Glauben by
Johann Sebastian Bach(
Recording
)
2 editions published in 1973 in German and held by 85 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1973 in German and held by 85 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Overture žárlivost = (Jealousy) ; Jenufa by
Leoš Janáček(
Recording
)
1 edition published in 1983 in Czech and held by 81 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1983 in Czech and held by 81 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Petr Altrichter conducts Dvořàk : Requiem(
Visual
)
1 edition published in 1993 in Latin and held by 67 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Prague Symphony Orchestra plays Dvořák's Requiem, a dense and mysterious work. Born into a humble family settled in Nelahozeves, a village near Prague, Antonín Dvořák left school at the age of 11 to learn his father's trades, butcher and innkeeper. Thankfully, Antonín's precocious musical gifts are quickly noticed, and the young boy is sent to study at his uncles's plance in Zlonice, then to Prague from 1857 onwards. Playing the viola in the Prager Kappelle's orchestra, Dvořák familiarized himself with the classical and contemporary masterworks. Enjoying a well-established reputation from his peers and the internation audience, Dvořák is in his lifetime a Major figure on the musical scene. Invited in Germanay, in France, in the United Kingdom and in the United States, Dvořák eventually went back to his homeland to manage the Conservatory of Pragua. Dvořák, who died in 1904, left a considerable oeuvre which has ever since been performed on the stages worldwide. Composed in 1890, Dvořák's Requiem in B-flat Minor was premiered in 1891 during the Birmingham Festival. Based upon a four-note chromatic motif inspired from the fugue of the second Kyrie in Bach's B Minor Mass, Dvořák's Requiem is a dense and mysterious work in which the Czech composer intertwins musical and personal references. Besides the reference to Bach, the four-note chromatic motif was already used in Dvořák's opus 83 under the words "Oh when will the wave of life carry me away?." Expression of human doubt, of the fear of death, Dvořák's Requiem is with no doubt one of the Czech composer's masterpieces
1 edition published in 1993 in Latin and held by 67 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Prague Symphony Orchestra plays Dvořák's Requiem, a dense and mysterious work. Born into a humble family settled in Nelahozeves, a village near Prague, Antonín Dvořák left school at the age of 11 to learn his father's trades, butcher and innkeeper. Thankfully, Antonín's precocious musical gifts are quickly noticed, and the young boy is sent to study at his uncles's plance in Zlonice, then to Prague from 1857 onwards. Playing the viola in the Prager Kappelle's orchestra, Dvořák familiarized himself with the classical and contemporary masterworks. Enjoying a well-established reputation from his peers and the internation audience, Dvořák is in his lifetime a Major figure on the musical scene. Invited in Germanay, in France, in the United Kingdom and in the United States, Dvořák eventually went back to his homeland to manage the Conservatory of Pragua. Dvořák, who died in 1904, left a considerable oeuvre which has ever since been performed on the stages worldwide. Composed in 1890, Dvořák's Requiem in B-flat Minor was premiered in 1891 during the Birmingham Festival. Based upon a four-note chromatic motif inspired from the fugue of the second Kyrie in Bach's B Minor Mass, Dvořák's Requiem is a dense and mysterious work in which the Czech composer intertwins musical and personal references. Besides the reference to Bach, the four-note chromatic motif was already used in Dvořák's opus 83 under the words "Oh when will the wave of life carry me away?." Expression of human doubt, of the fear of death, Dvořák's Requiem is with no doubt one of the Czech composer's masterpieces
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Related Identities
- Janáček, Leoš 1854-1928 Creator Composer Author Musician Librettist
- Wiener Philharmoniker Other Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor Singer Performer Musician
- Mackerras, Charles 1925-2010 Conductor Performer
- Popp, Lucia Other Singer Performer
- Beňačková-Čápová, Gabriela Other Singer Performer
- Sotin, Hans Other Singer Performer
- Wagner, Richard 1813-1883 Creator Composer Author Librettist
- Česká filharmonie Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Norman, Jessye Other Singer Performer Artist
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Austria Cantatas, Sacred Cantatas, Secular Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with organ Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra Choruses (Mixed voices) with orchestra Czechoslovakia England--London Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music) Grail Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb, Knaben Wunderhorn La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Karl,--Freiherr de, Librettos Liška Bystrouška (Těsnohlídek, Rudolf) Live sound recordings Lohengrin--(Legendary character) Masses Music New York (State)--New York Opera Operas Operas--Analysis, appreciation Operas--Excerpts Operas--Excerpts, Arranged Operas--Librettos Orchestral music Overtures Owen, Wilfred, Passacaglias (Orchestra) Příhody lišky Bystroušky (Janáček, Leoš) Psalms (Music)--114th Psalm Psalms (Music)--55th Psalm Requiems Rhapsodies (Music) Romanticism in music Sacred monologues with music (Chorus with orchestra) Sacred songs (Medium voice) with orchestra Songs (High voice) with orchestra Songs (Medium voice) Stabat Mater dolorosa (Music) Suites (Orchestra) Suites (Orchestra), Arranged Symphonies Synagogue music--Day of Atonement services Te Deum laudamus (Music) Vég, Mihály, Vocal duets with orchestra
Alternative Names
Eva Randová amhránaí ceoldrámaíochta Seiceach
Eva Randová artista lirica ceca
Eva Randová artiste lyrique
Eva Randová cantant d'òpera txeca
Eva Randová cantante de ópera checa
Eva Randová cantante d'ópera checa
Eva Randová cantora de ópera checa
Eva Randová Czech opera singer
Eva Randová operazangeres uit Tsjechië
Eva Randová Tschechische Opern- und Kammersängerin
Eva Randová tschechische Opernsängerin und Mezzosopranistin
Randová́, E.
Randová, E. (Eva)
Randovä, Eva
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