Vladimír Roy
Vladimír Roy (17 April 1885, in Kochanovce – 6 February 1936, in Nový Smokovec) was a Slovak poet, translator and opera librettist.[1]
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.[2]
References
- ↑ 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..."
- ↑ 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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