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The Death of Vlasta : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Death of Vlasta
''The Death of Vlasta'' (Czech: Vlasty skon) is a 1903 opera by Otakar Ostrčil. The story concerns Vlasta, leader of warriors in The Maidens' War legend and is connected to the subject matter of Smetana's ''Libuše'' and Fibich's ''Šárka'' (and later Janáček's Šárka). Karel Pippich, author of the drama (''Vlasty skon: Dramatická báseň o třech jednáních, určená pro drama'', 1885) first offered the story to Dvořák, but he turned it down and it was then taken up by Fibich's pupil Ostrčil.〔Karl Heinrich Wörner ''History of music: a book for study and reference'' 1973 "He wrote five operas: Vlasty skon, or Vlasti's Death, to a text by Karel Pippich (Prague 1904) () ... The first opera, Vlasta's Death, which grew out of the national mythic soil, reveals Ostrcil's close study of Fibich."〕〔John Clapham ''Dvořák'' 1979 "He turned down Pippich's text 'The Death of Vlasta', but when routing around the archives of the National Theatre he came across something much more attractive. This was Hostinsky's libretto "〕〔Otakar Dvořák, ''Antonín Dvořák, my father'' Paul J. Polansky - 1993"Dr. Pippich from Chrudim offered my father the text Vlasty Skon (Vlasta's End). Father liked this very much and decided to ask Dr. Pippich for some corrections for a composition. At the same time Otakar Ostrcil was already working on "〕 The opera was only performed six times. ==Recordings==
* aria from Act 2 - Aria of Vojmír to Vlasta. sung by bass Ivan Kusnjer, LP 1984.
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