Scarecrow Press
Pages: 224
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-8108-4671-5 • Hardback • March 2003 • $101.00 • (£78.00)
978-1-4616-7065-0 • eBook • March 2003 • $95.50 • (£73.00)
A leading expert on Czech vocal music, Timothy Cheek is pianist, vocal coach, and professor of performing arts at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theater & Dance in Ann Arbor. He is the author of Singing in Czech: A Guide to Czech Lyric Diction and Vocal Repertoire (2001), The Janáček Opera Libretti, volumes I (2003), II (2004) and III (2016), The Bartered Bride, Prodaná nevěsta: Performance Guide with Translations and Pronunciation (2010), and Rusalka: A Performance Guide with Translations and Pronunciation (2012), published by Scarecrow Press and Rowman & Littlefield.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 1 Act I, sc. i 29; sc. ii 37
Chapter 5 2 Act II, sc. i 65; sc. ii 74; sc. iii 89; sc. iv 102
Chapter 6 3 Act III, sc. i 137; sc. ii 164; sc. iii 172
Chapter 7 Appendix A: Pronunciation Checklist
Chapter 8 Appendix B: Recordings
Chapter 9 Notes
Chapter 10 References
Chapter 11 Index
Chapter 12 About the Author
Timothy Cheek's writing was invaluable for our preparations of The Cunning Little Vixen at Opéra National du Rhin, Strasbourg. I look forward to future volumes!
— Robert Carsen, internationally acclaimed opera stage director
Contrary to its title, this volume does not merely provide translations and pronunciation for this opera. Fastidiously detailed discussions of the musical and extramusical aspects of the work render this an invaluable performance guide.
— Journal of Singing
Contrary to its title, this volume does not merely provide translations and pronunciation for this opera. Fastidiously detailed discussions of the musical and extramusical aspects of the work render this an invaluable performance guide.
— Journal of Singing
An excellent beginning to a much needed series, it is extremely thorough and beautifully done. Anybody who reads this book will know virtually everything about how to perform Prihody lisky Bystrousky!
— Sir Charles Mackerras, internationally renowned conductor
Timothy Cheek's book comes as a work of great diligence, every word of the original Czech libretto analysed and transliterated for the non-Czech speaker. From personal experience I know the great worth and value of "Prihody lisky Bystrousky," and this book will be an invaluable aid to anyone approaching the 'opera as intended', making it ever more accessible.
— Sir Thomas Allen, Internationally acclaimed baritone, celebrated interpreter of the role of the Forester in both English and Czech productions
Timothy Cheek's wonderful Singing in Czech was of great help in preparing Leos Janácek's delightful Príhody lisky Bystrousky (The Cunning Little Vixen) at Lyric Opera of Chicago. Too often a masterpiece such as this will lay unperformed—and therefore unappreciated by audiences—solely because of the challenges presented to English-speaking artists by a Czech score. I'm hopeful Tim's diligent work—presentation of the text, followed by IPA pronunciation guide and dual translations (literal and idiomatic)—can make these works more accessible to performers and audiences alike.
— Sir Andrew Davis, Internationally Renowned Conductor and Music Director, Lyric Opera of Chicago
Here is a most welcome libretto that reveals many treasures for the professional and amateur alike. I love the dual translations, both word for word and idiomatic, right next to the IPA pronunciation guide to these Czech lyrics. This first in a series of Janácek Opera Libretti offers many invaluable nuggets of background information; musical, linguistic, stylistic, and cultural. Keep this volume by your opera score for immediate reference. I look forward to the KATYA and JENUFA Libretti, with eager anticipation. Bravo, Tim Cheek!
— Catherine Malfitano, Soprano, international interpreter of Janácek roles