Vladimir Hrovath - Croatia
Vladimir HROVAT (1947, Zagreb) As a composer and as a performer - multi-instrumentalist he shows a special
inclination for so-called 'borderline' fields of music. "His talent is
clear and eloquent, his creative mind shows great courage and freedom of imagination
in searching for his own personal ways of responding to the interaction between
old and new music, in which sincere experiencing, inventiveness of form and
power of artistic personality can be felt." EDUCATION:- primary school and music schools (primary level) in Zagreb, Izola
and Rijeka, violin and piano,- grammar schools and intermediate music schools
in Rijeka, main subject violin, - Academy of Music in Ljubljana: degree in violin
(1971, class of Prof. Rok Klopèiè) and post-graduate studies. CAREER:- member of various ensembles of light /
pop music: keyboards, bass guitar, banjo etc. (1960-1980),- violinist in the
orchestra of the Opera House, National Theatre Ivan pl. Zajc, Rijeka (season
1965-1966),- violinist in the Symphony orchestra of Slovene Radio and
Television (RTV Slovenija) (since 1966),- regular concert activity as a
mandolin player (1988-1997),- regular concert activity as a mouth organ
player (since 1988). PRIZES AND AWARDS:- Pre¹eren Prize of the Academy of Music
in Ljubljana for artistic achievements – as a post-graduate student of violin,
1974,- stimulation award (commission) of the Slovene Association of Cultural
Organisations at the occasion of the competition / call of the magazine Na¹i
zbori (Our Choirs) for the composition Ku¾no znamenje (The Plague Spot),
Ljubljana, 1978,- award of the Slovene Radio and Television (RTV Slovenija) at
the occasion of the public call for original artistic works to celebrate the
Day of Slovene Independence, for the composition Sinfonietta for brass band and
percussion, 1993, - third prize in the category A for the composition Kata, Kataléina for
mixed choir and third prize in the category B for the composition Da höra ta
Æaninawa (This Mountain of Kanin) for female choir at the first international
call for a choral work by the Academic Choir Tone Tom¹iè, Ljubljana, 1994,- a
prize for the composition Impromptu and an award in form of commission for the
composition Rondino staccato at the competition / call for new, not yet
performed Slovene children's and youth compositions for piano, by the
association of Music Schools of Primorje, Koper, 1997. OUTPUT: ORCHESTRAL MUSIC: Rhapsody 65 for
mouth organ and symphony orchestra (1965/1980), Prelude and
Rondo for symphony orchestra (1986, revised for concert brass
band 1995), Short Concert Suite for tambouritsa orchestra
(1986), version for mandolin orchestra (2001), revised as Short (Youth)
Concert Suite for percussion, two guitars, piano and string orchestra
(1992), Sinfonietta for brass orchestra and percussion (1993), Hymnus
Carníolus for concert brass band (1997), Sinfonia
concertante for violoncello solo and symphony orchestra (1999), Simple
Slovene Concertino for mouth organ and orchestra (2001) –
also as version with chamber string orchestra (2003). CHAMBER MUSIC: Four Episodes for
recorder (or flute), violin and violoncelo (1964/1982), Divertimento for
four violoncellos (1980), Ostinati folcloristici sloveni for
violoncello and accordion (1984), Prelude for two violins
(1986), Sonatina for brass quintet (1988), Schizzo a
la passacaglia for mandolin, harp, percussion and string quartet
(1989), Sonata for violin, guitar and accordion (1996), Fanfares for
three French horns (1997), Variations for viola and piano
(1997), Nasproti tretji ti¹ini - Liriène skice (Towards the Third
Silence – Lyrical Sketches) for mouth organ (or violin), guitar and
harp (1998), Three Ballades for viola, counter-bassoon and
piano (1999). MUSIC FOR SOLO INTRUMENTS : Nine Pieces for Children for piano (1964), Prelude and Rondo for piano
(1966/67), Etude for violoncello (1975), Capriccio for
accordion (1980), Two Bagatelles for harp (1995), Miniatures for
harp (1995), Grotesque,Impromptu and Rondino
staccato for piano (1997), Four Short Movements for
accordion (1998). CHORAL MUSIC: Ku¾no znamenje (The Plague Spot) for
narrator, a vocal chamber group and mixed choir (1978), Vrtiljak
(Merry-go-round) – a collection of songs for youth choir (1981-1994), Jeziki
sveta (The Tongues of the World) for youth choir
(1997), Love poem – version for mixed choir (1999). VOCAL-INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: Tehtanje du¹ (The Weighing of
Souls) for male octet, French horn and organ
(1987), Love poem for bassoon and seven male voices
(1989), Jesenski de¾ ¹umi narahlo (The Autumn Rain Rustles
Gently) …; - cantata for mixed choir, vibraphone and strings (1997).
ARRANGEMENTS: Original arrangements of folk tunes: Da höra ta Æaninawa (This
Mountain of Kanin) for female choir and small string ensemble(1994), Kata,
Kataléina for mixed choir (1994), Vsi so venci beli (All the
wreaths are white) for eight violoncellos (1982), for violin (or
violoncello) and piano (1984), etc.; arrangements of compositions by different
authors from Baroque till our times, particularly for the use in own concerts
as a mandolin and a mouth organ player; arrangements of light, entertainment
and pop music – mainly for ensembles usually associated with classical music. DISCOGRAPHY - CD Musical Jewels from Baroque to 20the century; Vladimir
Hrovat, arranger and performer on mouth organ and mandolin, accompanied by
guitar or harp (1994), - CD Jewels of Slovene Folk Music …; somewhat differently; a
motley palette of arrangements of folk tradition, - CD Jewels of French
Music – in the heart of the 19th and 20th century; arranger and performer
on mouth organ, accompanied by harp or guitar.
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