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Beno Blachut (June 14, 1913, Ostrava-VItkovice - January 10, 1985, Prague) was Czech tenorist. He was an artist of near iconic reputation in his native Czechoslovakia, Beno Blachut became well known to record collectors elsewhere through his many recorded performances of Czech music. Operas of Janáček, Dvorák, and Smetana were introduced to many through the interpretations of the post-WWII school of Czech singers led by Blachut. His recordings have remained in the catalog for decades and endure as examples of Czech style and truthfulness. Although Blachut's vocal production may strike Western listeners as somewhat vibrato-ridden, his musicianship was always self-evident. Born to an impoverished mining family, Blachut entered an iron working plant at age 14, seemingly destined to a life of difficult labor. However, through his participation in a church choir, and later, the chorus of the local opera company, Blachut was able to gain admittance to the Prague Conservatory. There, he studied with Luis Kadeøábek from 1935 to 1939. In 1939, Blachut made his debut with the Olomouc Opera as Jeník in Smetana's The Bartered Bride. At Olomouc, he prepared 18 parts, mostly lyric roles, under the supervision of theater director Karel Nedbal. When he was engaged by the Prague National Theatre in 1941, Blachut began receiving more heroic assignments. By the time he sang in Smetana's Dalibor in 1945, he was recognized as Czechoslovakia's leading tenor, and his repertory had grown to encompas
The Diary Of One Who Disappeared For Tenor, Contralto, Three Female Voices And Piano To Words Of An Unknown Poet: XVII. Who Can Escape His Fate - Recititivo
202The Diary Of One Who Disappeared: Andante, Potkal Jsem Cigánku (One Day I Met A Gypsy Girl)
153The Shepherd´s Song, .
114The Bartered Bride
115The Bartered Bride: Jak mozná verit
116The Diary Of One Who Disappeared: Andante, Svatojánské Musky (Through The Twilight Glow-Worms)
107Katya Kabanova. Opera in 3 Acts: 4. Act 1 - If I were alone
108Katya Kabanova. Opera in 3 Acts: 5. Act 1 - How can I go away?
99The Diary Of One Who Disappeared: Víta, Janícku (Welcome, My Handsome One)
810The Diary Of One Who Disappeared: Un poco più mosso, Boze, Dálný, Nesmrtelný (God All-Powerful, God Eternal)
8Janacek: The Diary Of One Who Disappeared
Czech Baroque Christmas Music (Mono Version)
Leoš Janáček: The Diary of One Who Disappeared [Zápisník zmizelého] (1956)

Singer Portrait - Beno Blachut
Christmas Carols
Janáček: Katya Kabanova. Opera in 3 Acts
Smetana: The Bartered Bride
Dvorák: Stabat Mater, Op. 58
Jules Massenet - WERTHER
Christmas Carols of European Nations
Janáček: Songs
Operatic Recital