Sláva Vorlová
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Sláva Vorlová was a Czech composer. She also used the pseudonym Mira Kord.

Biography

Slava Vorlova, née Miroslava Johnová, was born in Náchod
Náchod
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. Vorlová studied voice with Rosa Papier at the Academy of Music in Vienna
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, and in 1915 moved to Prague
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 to study piano with Václav Štěpán and composition with Vítězslav Novák
Vítezslav Novák
Vítězslav Novák was one of the most well-respected Czech composers and pedagogues, almost singlehandedly founding a mid-century Czech school of composition...

.

In 1919 Vorlová married businessman Rudolf Vorel and spent fifteen years in working in his business. In 1933 she returned to composing and produced a string quartet, then continued her composition studies the next year with Jaroslav Řídký
Jaroslav Rídký
Jaroslav Řídký was a Czech composer, conductor, harpist, and music teacher.-Life:Řídký was born at Reichenberg, now Liberec. From 1919 to 1923 he studied at the Prague Conservatory with Josef Bohuslav Foerster, Karel Boleslav Jirák, and Jaroslav Křička...

 at the Prague Conservatory
Prague Conservatory
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 of Music. In 1945 Vorlová witnessed her husband's execution by an SS commando. She died in Prague.

Works

Vorlová composed a large number of works, including operas, orchestral pieces and jazz songs. Several of her compositions have been issued as recordings. Selected works include:
  • Bezkydy for string quartet (1933)
  • Three Songs, Op. 2 (1935)
  • Three Songs, Op. 4 (1939)
  • String Quartet No. 2, Op. 5 (1939)
  • Fantasy for cello and orchestra, op. 6 (1940)
  • Bílá oblaka (White Clouds), Cycle of ten songs for women's choir and orchestra, Op. 8 (1942–43)
  • Maličká země (A Little Country), Op. 7 (1941–42)
  • Symphony for large orchestra, Op. 18 (1948); dedicated to Jan Masaryk
    Jan Masaryk
    Jan Garrigue Masaryk was a Czech diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948.- Early life :...

  • Fantasie na lidovou píseň z XV. století (Fantasy on a 15th-Century Czech Folk Song) for viola solo, Op. 33 (1953)
  • Slovácký koncert (Slovak Concerto) for viola and orchestra, Op. 35 (1954)
  • Concerto for bass clarinet and string orchestra, Op. 50 (1961)
  • Sonáta lyrica a tre for violin, viola and guitar, Op. 62 (1964)

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