for soprano, bass-baritone, mixed choir, violin and string orchestra
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Magdaléna Hajóssyová (s), Sergej Kopčák (bbr), Viktor Šimčisko (vn), Slovenskí madrigalisti, Ladislav Holásek (zbm.), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
Opera in three acts with prologue and epilogue
First performances in Slovakia
Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Zbor Opery SND, Ladislav Holásek (zbm.), Opera Orchestra of Slovak National Theatre, Viktor Málek (dir.), Branislav Kriška (réžia)
First performances in Slovakia
Concert Hall of the Bratislava Castle, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Peter Mikuláš (b), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
First performances in Slovakia
SK
PERFORMERS: Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
for 2 string quartets and wind quintet
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Theatre studio of the University of Performing Arts, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Trávníček Quartet, Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
Opera in eight scenes
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Brigita Šulcová (s), Robert Grác (cmb), Bratislava Wind Quintet, Bratislavské kvarteto, Jozef Zsapka (gui), Viktor Málek (dir.), Detský zbor Československého rozhlasu
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Concert Hall Klarisky, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Sergej Kopčák (b), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
on the poems by Miroslav Válek for soprano and chamber orchestra
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Concert Hall Klarisky, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Magdaléna Hajóssyová (s), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
One-act comic opera after A. Tchekhov's story "A work of Art"
First performances in Slovakia
Historical building of the Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Juraj Hurný (t), Jozef Špaček (br), Anna Czaková (s), Viktor Málek (dir.), Miroslav Fischer (réžia)
1922
First performances in Slovakia
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06.10.
1989
for soprano, bass-baritone, mixed choir, violin and string orchestra
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Magdaléna Hajóssyová (s), Sergej Kopčák (bbr), Viktor Šimčisko (vn), Slovenskí madrigalisti, Ladislav Holásek (zbm.), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
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21.02.
1987
Opera in three acts with prologue and epilogue
First performances in Slovakia
Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Zbor Opery SND, Ladislav Holásek (zbm.), Opera Orchestra of Slovak National Theatre, Viktor Málek (dir.), Branislav Kriška (réžia)
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18.02.
1983
First performances in Slovakia
Concert Hall of the Bratislava Castle, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Peter Mikuláš (b), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
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18.02.
1983
First performances in Slovakia
SK
PERFORMERS: Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
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10.10.
1980
for 2 string quartets and wind quintet
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Theatre studio of the University of Performing Arts, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Trávníček Quartet, Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
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19.02.
1980
Opera in eight scenes
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Brigita Šulcová (s), Robert Grác (cmb), Bratislava Wind Quintet, Bratislavské kvarteto, Jozef Zsapka (gui), Viktor Málek (dir.), Detský zbor Československého rozhlasu
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09.10.
1977
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Concert Hall Klarisky, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Sergej Kopčák (b), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
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09.10.
1977
on the poems by Miroslav Válek for soprano and chamber orchestra
First performances in Slovakia
Bratislava Music Festival, Concert Hall Klarisky, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Magdaléna Hajóssyová (s), Camerata Slovacca, Viktor Málek (dir.)
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12.06.
1977
One-act comic opera after A. Tchekhov's story "A work of Art"
First performances in Slovakia
Historical building of the Slovak National Theatre, Bratislava, SK
PERFORMERS: Juraj Hurný (t), Jozef Špaček (br), Anna Czaková (s), Viktor Málek (dir.), Miroslav Fischer (réžia)