Description: Welcome! Original vintage poster in czech language: "XI. JANACKOVO HUDEBNI LASSKO - HUKVALDY DNE 22. CERVNA 1958" or "XI. JANACEK'S MUSICAL LASSKO - HUKVALDY ON 22nd JUNE 1958" Designed by: J. Olsak - most likely Jaroslav Olsak (1914-1995), most likely in 1958 Printed in: issued by Department of Education and Culture of the Council of the District National Committee, Mistek, printed by Grafia, n. p., enterprise 2, operation 22, Opava Total measurements: approx. 83,5x57cm Condition report: poster was stored rolled, shows some waves, also shows some tears and creasing especially on edges and in corners, may shows some yellowing and stains Historical context: Leos Janacek (1854-1928) was a Czech composer.Together with Antonin Dvorak and Bedrich Smetana, he belongs to the most important Czech composers.Although he belonged to the generation of Czech musical modernity, his style was characterized by considerable individuality and originality. His unusual melody, based on the folk music of the Moravian regions, especially Slovacko and Lassko, became appreciated. He made a name for himself worldwide with operas, including the most performed Jeji Pastorkyne or Her Stepdaughter, performed as Jenufa. The orchestral-vocal works Glagolitic Mass, Sinfonietta, Taras Bulba's Rhapsody and chamber compositions, especially string quartets, have also received world recognition (Wiki). Janacek's Musical Lassko is a music festival that started in September 1948 in Frydek-Mistek and the last year was held in June 1997.The music festival was founded on the initiative of Jaroslav Prochazka, a native of Mistek, in 1948, 20 years after the composer's death. In the program of the 1st year, held in Frydek-Mistek from September 16 to 19, Jeji Pastorkyne was performed by the ensemble of the Opava Opera with four guest members of the Prague National Theatre.In 1951, the organization of the Janacek music festivals was diverse and spread over a large time interval from May to December. In subsequent years, the festival's program conception mainly included Janacek's anniversaries - from 1953 (25 years since the composer's death) and 1954 (the 100th anniversary of his birth) to 1974, 1978 and 1979 - the main content of the festivals was the composer's operatic, orchestral, and chamber works and choral.After the District Cultural Center was abolished in the early 1990s, the Beskydy Frydek-Mistek Museum took over the organization of the next editions of Janacek's Musical Lasska. The festival was limited to the meeting of folklore ensembles, while the last program entitled "In praise of my native region, my Lassko" held on June 8, 1997 ended the 50-year tradition of these musical festivities. However, the Janacek tradition lived on in the composer's birthplace even at this time in the form of a new type of festival called Janacek's Hukvaldy – an international music festival that was established here in 1994 (Cesky Hudebni Slovnik). Shipping and handling details: all items are shipped as a registered shipments with tracking number and insurance on purchase price. We ship worldwide from European union. All associated import taxes, customs and any kind of import fees are buyers responsibility. If you have any questions about offered items or anything else, feel free to ask us, you will be very welcome!Delivery time is usually within max. 2 weeks worldwide from date of shipping - most of shipments arrives in this period of time.
Price: 299 USD
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
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Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: J. Olsak
Signed By: in print by artist
Size: Large
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Region of Origin: Czechoslovakia
Subject: Musical Instruments, Women
Type: Poster
Year of Production: 1958
Theme: Advertising, Art, Domestic & Family Life, Events & Festivals, History, Music, People
Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
Country/Region of Manufacture: Czechia