Vojtech Rihovsky -pseudonym: V.R. Dubsky (21/04/1871 - 15/09/1950), a Czech composer; born in Dub na Morave (Moravia), died in Prague, Czechoslovakia. After studies in Prague, he worked as an organist, choir master, violinist, violist, and advisor to a publishing house. He is mainly known for his sacred compositions and it is likely that he utilized his pen name to honor the sanctity of sacred work or for contractual reasons. Born in the Moravian village, Dub na Morave, "Dubsky" can be translated "from Dub", therefore, this name can be interpreted as Vojtech Rihovsky from Dub na Morave. He composed a significant body of works, number over 300.
Requiem (3x)
Period: | Expressionism |
Musical form: | masses |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
Rihovsky wrote five requiem masses.
Source: | The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians |
Contributor: | Tassos Dimitriadis and Vaclav Kohl
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Requiem in D minor
Period: | Expressionism |
Musical form: | mass |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
This Requiem in D minor (Op.5) is for four voices and organ (or orchestra).
Source: | Fliegende Blätter für Katholische Kirchenmusik, Volumes 42-43 |
Requiem
Period: | Expressionism |
Musical form: | mass |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
Requiem (Op.25) for three mixed voices, organ and string quartet.
Source: | Fliegende Blätter für Katholische Kirchenmusik, Volumes 42-43 |