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Vladimír Roy : ウィキペディア英語版
Vladimír Roy
Vladimír Roy (17 April 1885, in Kochanovce – 6 February 1936, in Nový Smokovec) was a Slovak poet, translator and opera librettist.〔Július Noge An outline of Slovakian literature -1968 Page 51 "VLADIMIR ROY (1885—1936), an evangelic priest, poet and translator. His poetry written prior to World War I — but not published before 1921 in the volumes Rosou a tfnim and Ked miznu hmly — follows the line of Slovakian literary modernism. His poems show traces of symbolism and impressionism, but unlike..."〕
He provided the libretto for the opera ''Wieland der Schmied'' (:cs:Kovář Wieland (opera)) composed in 1881-90 by the Slovak composer Ján Levoslav Bella.〔A Dictionary of Medieval Heroes Willem Pieter Gerritsen, Anthony G. Van Melle 2000 Page 293 "The opera Kovac Wieland by the Slovak composer J.L. Bella, composed in 1881-90 and first performed in 1926, also goes back to Wagner. Vladimir Roy's libretto for this opera, with its allusions to Slovak nationalism - a live issue then as now - was based on Schlemm's play."〕
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