Word: martinu
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Riddle. Martinu's bridge separates two nameless warring armies. Anyone with a pass may enter the bridge, but may neither cross to the other side nor return. Thus trapped are two silly lovers and a brewer and his wife. After a brief recognition of their situation, they promptly forget it, preferring to sing to each other of their personal problems...
...Twinkle. For Composer Martinu, the first U.S. performance of an opera by him is a step into a new limelight. Since he settled in the U.S. in 1941, his new compositions (e.g., five symphonies, a third piano concerto, many chamber works) have spread his name as a topflight instrumental writer. His orchestral works have been played by such orchestras as the New York Philharmonic-Symphony, the NBC Symphony and the Boston. But few Americans knew that he had written ten operas, or that half of the operas are comedies...
...Martinu lives modestly in a third-floor Manhattan walkup. He has received a few commissions, makes most of his money teaching a weekly composition class at Mannes, another at Princeton. Only his last few U.S. works bring royalties, and they are tiny. Few recordings of his music are available here. Most of his manuscripts are still in Czechoslovakia, and irretrievable. So are his Czech royalties...
...success of Comedy has brought a twinkle to Martinu's eye. He will compose opera again, aiming at a City Center production in Manhattan. Says he: "The Met is very fine...
Meanwhile, he has plans for a new Symphonie Fantastique, with the Boston Symphony's Charles Munch in mind. Says Martinu: "We need to be a little romantic in this moment, I think, a little...