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  1. The song cycle received its first performance in the small Reduta Theatre in the Moravian capital Brno on 18 April 1921 under the title Diary of One Who Disappeared and Was Never Heard of Again. This title would later be shortened by Janáček.

  2. Janáček: The Diary of One Who Disappeared. 2019 | Hyperion. Nicky Spence (tenor), Václava Housková (mezzo), VOICE, Victoria Samek (clarinet) About. Like many of Janáčeks late masterpieces, the genesis of the ‘Diary’ is unseparable from its composer’s intense, obsessional love for Kamila Stösslová.

  3. 28. Juni 2019 · Janácek: The Diary of One Who Disappeared; Moravian Folksongs; Ríkadla by Nicky Spence, Julius Drake released in 2019. Find album reviews, track lists, credit

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  4. JANÁČEK The Diary of One Who Disappeared, Říkadla, Moravian folksongs - HYPERION CDA68282 [RHa] Classical Music Reviews: November 2019 - MusicWeb-International. Support us financially by purchasing this from. Leoš JANÁČEK (1854-1928) The Diary of One Who Disappeared (1917-1920) [34:41]

  5. Label Code: LC 7533. SPARS Code: DDD. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 CD release of "The Diary Of One Who Disappeared / Moravian Folksongs / Rikadla" on Discogs.

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  6. Often regarded as being the pinnacle of Janáčeks song output, The Diary of One Who Disappeared was the first result of the first meeting between the ageing composer and his new young muse Kamila Stösslová. He first met her in the spa town of Luhačovice in 1917.

  7. Find release reviews and credits for Janácek: The Diary of One Who Disappeared; Moravian Folksongs; Ríkadla - Nicky Spence, Julius Drake on AllMusic - 2019