Roman Janál - Slovak Folk Poetry in Songs (2022)
Artist: Roman Janál, Karel Kosarek, Mikuláš Schneider-Trnavský, Bohuslav Martinů
Title: Slovak Folk Poetry in Songs
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: ArcoDiva
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:04 min
Total Size: 220 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Slovak Folk Poetry in Songs
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: ArcoDiva
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:04 min
Total Size: 220 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. No. 3, Čardáš, budzogáň
2. No. 6, Dievča čo robíš!
3. No. 8, Hej, pofukuj, povievaj
4. No. 21, Vínko, vínko
5. No. 15, Limbora, limbora
6. No. 1, Anča čierna
7. No. 4, Bože moj, otče moj
8. No. 7, Ešte sa raz obzrieť mám
9. No. 11, Hej, kone moje
10. No. 16, Pime, chlapci, pime víno
11. No. 21, Šenkovala šenkárnička
12. No. 22, Štidiry, štidiry
13. No. 25, Všetci l'udia povedajú
14. No. 10, Hej, totu, totu
15. No. 11, Horel lipa, horela
16. No. 19, Takú som si frajerôčku zamiloval
17. No. 20, Tam popod Branisko
18. No. 21, Tečie voda, tečie
19. No. 4, Do hory ma poslali
20. No. 5, Ej, hora, hora, zelená hora
21. No. 7, Hore cesta, dolu druhá
22. No. 15, Sihote, sihote, zelené sihote
23. No. 17, Tam pri moste
24. No. 22, Zoťali brezu
25. No. 3, Čie sa to ovečky
26. No. 10, Neplač, milá, nenariekaj
27. No. 17, Tynom, tánom
28. No. 2, Povedz že mi, povedz
29. No. 13, Stojí dievča u šentýša
30. No. 16, V trienčanskej kasárni
31. No. 22, Kopala studienku
32. No. 26, Holubienka biela
33. No. 28, Povidajú ludé
34. No. 29, Budzil som ca
35. No. 30, Dievča z bielej hory
The present release features Slovak folk poetry in songs - performed by excellent Czech musicians. Two great artists, Roman Janál (baritone) and Karel Kosárek (piano), are presenting songs of M. Schneider-Trnavsky and B. Martinu. This album was recorded in Martinu Hall in Prague (August 2021). Roman Janál studied the violin at the Plzen Conservatory and voice at the Music Academy in Sofia, where, while still a student, he appeared as a guest at the State Opera (Don Giovanni, Eugene Onegin, Tarquinius in Britten's The Rape of Lucretia). His first engagement was in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, afterwards he joined the Chamber Opera (later on, Opera Mozart) in Prague. He is an honorary member of the International AntonÃn Dvorák Vocal Centre. He taught at the Prague Conservatory, and at the Academy of Music and the International Conservatory in Prague. Karel Kosárek is a much sought-after Czech pianist who appears not only as a soloist, but also with leading orchestras. A graduate of the Musical Faculty of the Prague Academy of Performing Arts and the Southern Methodist University in Dallas, he is a winner of the Smetana Piano Competition and the Corpus Christi Piano Competition, and a prizewinner of the Walter Naumburg Competition in New York. Recitals at previous seasons in New York, Dallas, Palm Beach, Calgary, Tel Aviv, St. Petersburg and Bangkok, as well as concert appearances in Europe and Japan, indicate the scope of his international artistic activity.