Jan Novak
Jan Novak (1921-1984) was a Czech composer of classical music. He composed Schola Cantans (1998), Exercitia mythological (1968), and Vernalis temporis symphonia (1982), and music for films. Rafael Kubelik conducted Novak's arrangements of Dido and Mimus Magicus for the recording Vergil's Dido and Mimus Magicus (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1997).
Books by Jan Novak
Schola Cantans Cassette w/ Libretto
- Composer: Jan Novak
- 357X
- 978-0-86516-357-7
Jan Novak (1921-1984), who is part of the Moravain music tradition represented by composers like Leos Janacek and Bohuslav Martinu, set to music secular Latin authors of antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times. His work is based on the syllable quantities of the Latin language. Novak brings the rhythm of Latin alive in a very distinctive way.
Schola Cantans Music Score
- Composer: Jan Novak
- 3588
- 978-0-86516-358-4
Jan Novak (1921-1984), who is part of the Moravain music tradition represented by composers like Leos Janacek and Bohuslav Martinu, set to music secular Latin authors of antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times. His work is based on the syllable quantities of the Latin language. Novak brings the rhythm of Latin alive in a very distinctive way.
Vergil's Dido and Mimus Magicus
- Composer: Jan NovakConductor: Rafael Kubelik
- 3464
- 978-0-86516-346-1
Composer Jan Novak's haunting choral rendition of Vergil's ancient poetry commences with the voice of Dido the queen, foreshadowing a tragic tale of love and duty. Widely acclaimed in Europe, Novak's Dido and Mimus Magicus is now available to American audiences in a CD recording and a 3-language libretto.