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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 2 February 1930 Náchod
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


''Upon completing middle school, he began studies in music specializing in music education at the conservatory from 1948-49 and then in the graduating class of Pavel Borkovec at AMU in Prague from 1949-1953 followed by being an aspirant with V. Dobias from 1953-1956. Having completed his studies, he worked for a short while in the Czech Music Archives from 1958-1962 then as secretary in the composing section the years 1965-70. After this, Raichl taught music at the Conservatory and in 1980 continued at the Pardubice Music Conservatory.
''Upon completing the conservatoire in 1949, Raichl continued his studies at the Academy of Musical Arts (AMU) &nbsp; in Prague graduating in the class of Pavel Bořkovec in 1953, which was followed by a post-graduate course under Václav Dobiáš (until 1956). Having completed his studies, he worked for a short while in the Czech Music Archives (1958-62) and as secretary of the Composers' Union (1965-70). After 1980 until his death in 1998, he also taught music at the Pardubice Music Conservatoire.


As a composer, Raichl worked toward the symphony and in the genre of today's youth and politics. Through this approach, he developed a style which he continually used as is apparent in his main themes. An overview of his compositions indicates various common characteristics. Vocal works dominate his repertoire from song to choruses for opera. There is a particular strong output of vocal works for children. Raichl's children's music, like his work for adults, tells the story of the children's world realistically, while showing his truly artistic abilities and at the same time avoids expressing the feeling of fantasizing of children.
As a composer, Raichl started with symphonies and other large orchestra works, slowly progressing through a variety musical forms and genres towards vocal compositions with emphasis on children's choirs that became his lasting legacy. His vocal works for children as well as his works for adults tell a real-life story and show artistic qualities that have won him international acclaim and are continually sung at festivals around the world.


The other claim is the author's professionalism and concern for instructing composition. His composing continually produces support for his compositions in his native country and abroad. Since 1960, his compositions successfully won many prizes in choral competitions in Jihlava, Jirkov, Budapest and Tours, France.
Apart from that, the author is admired for his professionalism in instructing composition at the conservatoire and in his leadership of performing bodies.


All scores are submitted with permission of composer's heirs. ''
All scores are submitted with permission of the composer's heirs.


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*http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miroslav_Raichl
*http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miroslav_Raichl
*http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miroslav_Raichl
*http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miroslav_Raichl
==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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* {{NoCo|Elenka}}  ( [{{filepath:Raichl_Elenka.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Raichl_Elenka.MID}} {{mid}}]  )
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* {{NoCo|Jaká je ta láska zlá}}   ( [{{filepath:Raichl_Jaká.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Raichl_Jaká.MID}} {{mid}}]  )
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* {{NoCo|Když jsem rozmarýnu trhala}}   ( [{{filepath:Raichl_Když.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Raichl_Když.MID}} {{mid}}]  )
* {{NoCo|Malo ja, malo ti}}  ( [{{filepath:Raichl_Malo.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Raichl_Malo.MID}} {{mid}}]  )
* {{NoCo|Už sa fašang kráci}}   ( [{{filepath:Raichl_Fašang.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Raichl_Fašang.MID}} {{mid}}]  )
 
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==Publications==
==Publications==


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 01:53, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 2 February 1930 Náchod

Died: 11 January 1998

Biography

Upon completing the conservatoire in 1949, Raichl continued his studies at the Academy of Musical Arts (AMU)   in Prague graduating in the class of Pavel Bořkovec in 1953, which was followed by a post-graduate course under Václav Dobiáš (until 1956). Having completed his studies, he worked for a short while in the Czech Music Archives (1958-62) and as secretary of the Composers' Union (1965-70). After 1980 until his death in 1998, he also taught music at the Pardubice Music Conservatoire.

As a composer, Raichl started with symphonies and other large orchestra works, slowly progressing through a variety musical forms and genres towards vocal compositions with emphasis on children's choirs that became his lasting legacy. His vocal works for children as well as his works for adults tell a real-life story and show artistic qualities that have won him international acclaim and are continually sung at festivals around the world.

Apart from that, the author is admired for his professionalism in instructing composition at the conservatoire and in his leadership of performing bodies.

All scores are submitted with permission of the composer's heirs.

View the Wikipedia article on Miroslav Raichl.

List of choral works

Arrangements by Miroslav Raichl

 
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Publications

External links

http://jansen.raichl.sweb.cz/miroslav.html