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Husa, Karel
composer, trumpet, conductor
born: 07 Aug 1921 |
Prague, Czechoslovakia |
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[Geographic Listing]
p. 43-56 In:
International Trumpet Guild : 2000 membership directory
Number of People : 4,968
Other European Composers of the Twentieth Century
p. 447 In:
Gordon, Stewart
A History of Keyboard Literature.
Music for the Piano and its Forerunners
New York: Schirmer Books, 1996, 566 p.
Biographical notes on the interview subjects
p. 234 In:
Marhounova, Jana
Czech music in the web of life
Ferneyhough, Brian
Morton, Brian
Collins, Pamela
Contemporary composers
Editors Brian Morton [and] Pamela Collins
With a preface by Brian Ferneyhough
Chicago: St. James Press, 1992, 1019 p.
Cummings, David M.
McIntire, Dennis K.
International who's who in music and musician's directory
(in the classical and light classical fields)
Twelfth edition 1990/91
Consultant editors David M. Cummings; Dennis K. McIntire
Cambridge, England: International Who's Who in Music, 1991
Number of People : 8,178
Bierley, Paul E.
Rehrig, William H.
The heritage encyclopedia of band music : composers and their music
Edited by Paul E. Bierley
William H. Rehrig
Westerville, Ohio: Integrity Press, 1991
Number of People : 8,916
Biemiller, Lawrence
A performance in Prague : ...
Chronicle of higher education, 4 April, 1990, p.B7
Performer Index : Conductors
p. 547-557 In:
Myers, Kurtz
Index to record reviews 1984-1987 : based on material ... 1984 AND 1987
Compiled and edited by Kurtz Myers
Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall, 1989, 639 p.
Number of People : 20,297
Sturm, George
Husa travels with two new works.
MadAminA! 10, no.1 (Spring, 1989): 7.
Notables
Cornell Chronicle, 8 June, 1989, p.2.
Church, Francis
Composer Karel Husa's life of might-have-beens.
Richmond News Leader, 4 Feb., 1989, p.37.
Finn, Robert
Quartets by Americans make for expressive main events.
Plain Dealer (Cleveland), 6 March, 1989.
Cohen, Paul
Vintage saxophones revisited : "classic" band music for the saxophone soloist
Saxophone journal March/April, 1989: 8-10.
Rauzi, Robin
USC Symphony debuts concerto : Husa work features cello solo by Professor Harrell.
Daily Trojan (University of Southern California) 108, no.36 (March 7, 1989): 1.
Emerson, Gordon
NHSO guest conductor was first a composer.
New Haven Register, 22 Oct., 1989.
Zakariasen, Bill
Off the beaten path-and into glory.
New York Daily News, 9 May, 1989, p.51.
Cauble, Courtenay V.
NHSO soars with superior playing, dynamic unity.
New Haven Register, 26 Oct., 1989, p.67.
Boucourechliev, Andre
Gilbert Gadoffre et la musique a Royaumont.
Verite Poetique et Verite Scientifique. Presses Universitaires de France, 1989., 17-18
Kreines, Joseph
Music for concert band
A selective annotated guide to band literature.
Tampa, FL: Florida Music Service, 1989.
Cariaga, Daniel
USC Symphony introduces Husa concerto at Ambassador.
Los Angeles Times, 4 March, 1989, sect V, p.3.
Sturm, George
Karel Husa : recent performances, commission, recordings.
MadAminA! 10, no.2 (Fall 1989): 9-10.
Sciannameo, Franco
Karel Husa : Sonata a Tre for violin, B flat clarinet and piano.
Violexchange 4, no.1 (1989): 22.
Husa to conduct Bandorama concerto.
Herald Times (Bloomington, IN), 16 April, 1989.
Cunningham, Carl
Veteran performers part of tribute : New York salutes Erich Leinsdorf, Charles Wadsworth.
Houston Post, 8 May, 1989, p.D-3.
Elsner, Carmen
All-star band to be in concert group to make its debut.
Capital Times (Madison, WI), 22 Oct., 1989, p.2G.
Townshend, Douglas
New York : Verdehr Trio.
Musical America 109, no.6 (November 1989): 46-47.
Lynch, Kevin
Husa music focuses on planet.
Capital Times (Madison, WI), 23 Oct., 1989, p.31+.
Ramey, Philip
Notes on the program : "Music for Prague, 1968" for orchestra.
Stagebill (New York Philharmonic) 26, no.9 (May 1989): 16.
Jacobi, Peter
Fine work, challenging material at Bandorama.
Herald-Telephone (Bloomington, IN), 20 April, 1989, p.A8.
Katz, Ivan
Czechs and balances.
New Haven Journal, Oct.30, 1989.
Conductor's anthology, v.2 : conducting and musicianship, a compendium of articles from the instrumentalist from 1946 to 1989 on score study, conducting techniques, rehearsals, and musicianship, 95-101.
Northfield, IL: The Instrumentalist Publishing Company, 1989.
Rogers, Rick
Pulitzer-winning composer to speak at OU.
Daily Oklahoman, 23 Feb., 1989, p.11.
Grey, Gene
Musical witness to history.
Binghampton Press & Sun, 18 Nov., 1989, p.19.
Henahan, Donal
A Leinsdorf program gives instrumentalists their hour.
New York Times, 6 May 1989, sect. 1, p.13.
Lindeman, Tim
EMF's vocal excursion.
Triad Style (Greensboro, NC), 19 July, 1989.
Jones, Abe
Musical presentation has earthly concerns.
Greensboro News & Record, 14 July, 1989.
People
Society news: news from the Society for New Music (Syracuse, NY) 5, no.1 (August 1989): 6.
McQuilkin, Terry
Premiere of Husa's cello concerto tonight.
Los Angeles Times, 2 March, 1989, sect VI, p.5.
Roth, Henry
World of music : USC premiere.
B'nai B'rith Messenger, 10 March, 1989.
Bengel, Tony
Philharmonic gives fine performance.
Greensboro News & Record, 16 July, 1989, p.C6.
Grey, Gene
Czech composer's heart in homeland.
Binghampton Press & Sun, 17 Nov., 1989.
Husa, Karel
Concerto for violoncello and orchestra (1988)
Program, University of Southern California Symphony, March 2, 1989.
Crutchfield, Will
Verdehr Trio promotes a rare configuration.
New York Times, 5 March, 1989, sect.1, p.67.
[biographical article]
p. 47 In:
Speach, Bernadette
Composer's Forum. The directory [1989]
Bernadette Speach, editor
New York: Composers' Forum, 1989, 102 p.
Gaul, Jenny
Wind ensemble presents Husa.
Currents (University of Rochester) 17, no.15 (April 24, 1989): 9.
Karel Husa's Concerto for violoncello and orchestra.
SCI newsletter 19, no. 3 (June 1989): 8.
Apotheosis of this earth.
Program, The University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music, March 5, 1989.
Svejda, Jim
The record shelf
A guide to the classical repertoire
Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishers, 1988.
Morton, Derek Moore
Scintillating Solti.
West Australian, 4 March, 1988.
Miller, Nancy
Symphony : Concert is for our times.
Milwaukee Sentinel, 24 Sep. , 1988, sect.1, p.7.
Elsner, Carmen
Americana enlivens Czech concert.
Wisconsin State Journal, 17 Nov., 1988, p.8D.
Rhein, John von
Husa's works a living presence worldwide.
Chicago Tribune, 12 Feb., 1988, sect.5, p.3.
Chapman, Irv
Organist to perform work commissioned from Husa.
Cornell Chronicle 19, no.19 Jan.28, 1988
Crutchfield, Will
Firkusny plays Dvorak.
New York Times, 31 Oct., 1988, p.Cl7.
Iannaccone, Anthony
Karel Husa : a composer for his time and beyond.
Cross currents: a yearbook of Central European culture, 1988, 410A16. Ann Arbor, Ml: Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan, 1988.
      (Series: Michigan Slavic materials; 29)
McLellan, Joseph
Columbia Pro Cantare.
Washington Post, 17 Sep. , 1988, p.C11.
Guregian, Elaine
Trumpet concerto receives world premiere.
Instrumentalist 42, no.9 (April 1988): 38-40.
Groark, Steve
Groups are the same : music isn't.
Wisconsin State Journal, 9 Dec., 1988.
Plush, Vincent
American composers down under.
24 hours (Australian Broadcasting Association) 13, no. 5 (June 1988): 10-11+.
Subramaniam, Vinod
Interesting & bizarre.
Cornell Daily Sun, 7 March, 1988.
Huscher, Phillip
Concerto for trumpet and orchestra : Karel Husa.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra program notes, Feb.11-13, 1988.
Groark, Steve
Czech festival concludes on high note.
Wisconsin State Journal, 21 Nov., 1988.
Suppan, Wolfgang
Lexikon des Blasmusikwesens
3. Auflage des Lexikons des Blasmusikwesens
Herausgegeben in Verbindung mit dem Bund Deutscher Blasmusikverbande
Freiburg-Tiengen: Blasmusikverlag Schulz, 1988, 386 p.
Number of People : 2,925
Mobley, Mark
Recital of emigre's music full of sparkle.
Virginian Pilot and Ledger-Star (Norfolk, VA), 10 April, 1988, p.B5.
Jones, Abe
Karel Husa returns to EMF as conductor.
Greensboro News & Record, 24 June, 1988, p.22.
Kalmann, Frederick
Czech music festival to continue this weekend.
Daily Cardinal (University of Wisconsin, Madison), 18 Nov., 1988, pA.
Colwill, John
World's best seemed tired.
Brisbane Courier-Mail, 21 March, 1988.
Hoover, Jeffrey
Composer of note : Karel Husa.
Living music 6, no.2 (Winter 1988): 2.
       Note: A brief biography of Husa, highlighting major events, awards and compositions.
[biographical article]
p. 49 In:
Speach, Bernadette
Composer's Forum. The directory [1988]
Bernadette Speach, editor
New York: Composers' Forum, 1988, 107 p.
Lindeman, Tim
Cause for applause at EMF.
Triad Style (Greensboro, NC), 29 June, 1988, p.21.
Rexroat, Dee Ann
Czech-American writes protest music for symphonies.
Cedar Rapids Gazette, 6 May, 1988, p.3C.
Karel Husa y la Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Informusica 5 (Otono 1988): 67.
Marsh, Robert Charles
Solti and the CSO earn raves on concert tour of Australia.
Chicago Sun-Times, 20 March, 1988.
Czechoslovakian music to be celebrated at UW.
Wisconsin State Journal, 19 Oct., 1988, p.2C.
G. Schirmer : AMP composers in the news.
Schirmer News 2, no.1 (Winter 1988) 1.
Mobley, Mark
Pulitzer prize-winning composer active as teacher and conductor.
Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA), 7 April, 1988, p. B1-2.
Passy, Charles
Intrigue in the Park.
Newsday (New York), 3 Aug., 1988.
Bengel, Tony
Karel Husa vitalizes diverse composers.
Greensboro News & Record, 26 June, 1988, p.C5.
Humphrey, Mary Lou
Musician for today.
Stagebill (Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Winter 1988.
Concerto for trumpet and orchestra : Karel Husa.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra program notes, published for the 1988 Australian tour.
Covell, Roger
By Georg, it's miraculous.
Sydney Morning Herald, 19 March, 1988.
Rhein, John von
CSO gives trumpet work a dazzling debut.
Chicago Tribune, 12 Feb., 1988, sect. 2, p. 8.
Living composers flesh out works.
Wisconsin State Journal, 16 Nov., 1988.
Theurer, Britton E.
Music for trumpet and wind ensemble
Florida State. 1988. D.A. dissertation.
Sturm, George
Two new Husa concertos introduced.
MadAminA! 9, no.1 (Spring 1988): 7.
Chapman, Irv
Husa trumpet concerto opens to rave reviews.
Cornell Chronicle, 3 March, 1988.
Tiedje, Anne
Czech it out.
Cornell Daily Sun, 4 Nov., 1988.
In the mood for music.
News Up date (University of Delaware), 11 April, 1988, p.17.
Marsh, Robert Charles
Karel Husa scores hit for solo trumpet concert.
Chicago Sun-Times, 28 Feb., 1988, Arts & Show sect., p.13.
Salva, Tadeas
Americke vizum pre slovensku hudbu?
[American vision for Slovak music?]
Nove slovo, 8 Dec., 1988.
Marsh, Robert Charles
Trumpet triumph : Herseth and Solti dazzle with CSO.
Chicago Sun-Times, 12 Feb., 1988.
Two Karels of Czech music.
Ithaca Journal, 5 Nov. 1988.
Marra, James
Karel Husa.
Saxophone journal 13 (September/October 1988): 18-21.
Auer, James
Concert pays homage to Czech spirit, history.
Milwaukee Journal, 24 Sep. , 1988, p.5A.
Wombell, Peter
Oh, what a feeling Chicago!
Perth Sunday Times, 6 March, 1988.
Strini, Tom
Command
Milwaukee Journal Magazine, Nov.20, 1988:11.
Brown, Steven
Salieri on short end agaln in competition with Mozart
Orlando Sentinel, 2 Feb., 1988.
1987-88 premieres and season highlights
A survey of symphonic celebrations from coast to coast
Symphony magazine 28, no. 5 (1987): 28.
       Note: Announcement of the world premiere of Husa's Concerto, for trumpet and orchestra [W51]
Rockwell, John
Music : new works in tribute to science.
New York Times, 31 Oct., 1987, p.10.
Karel Husa from Orient to Occident.
MadAminA! 8, no.2 (Fall 1987): 13-14.
       Note: A report of Husa's Far Eastern tour in the Spring of 1987 to Japan and Singapore.
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