| Composer(s): | Leoš Janácek (03 Jul 1854 - 12 Aug 1928) |
| Work identifier: | M10 |
| Real Name: | Zapisnik zmizeleho |
| Display Name: | Diary of One Who Disappeared |
| Composed: | c. 1919 |
| Genre: | Vocal + Choral |
| Genre Type: | Song-cycle |
| Period: | National school |
| Instrumentation: | Alto Piano Tenor Female chorus |
| Librettist(s): | anon. |
| Performance Timing (guide): | 46'28'' (approx.) |
| Mvt. 1 | One day I met a Gypsy girl (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 2 | That black-eyed Gypsy (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 3 | Through the twilight glow-worms (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 4 | Already swallows are (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 5 | Weary work is ploughing (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 6 | Hey there my tawny oxen (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 7 | I've got a loose axle (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 8 | Don't look my oxen (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 9 | Welcome my handsome one (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 10 | God all-powerful God eternal (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 11 | From the rip'ning cornfield (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 12 | Forest's shady height (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 13 | Piano solo (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 14 | See how high the sun is! (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 15 | Now my tawny oxen (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 16 | What has come over me? (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 17 | Who can escape his fate (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 18 | Nothing matters now (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 19 | See that thieving magpie (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 20 | Now she bears my child (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 21 | Father how wrong you were (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Mvt. 22 | Then farewell dearest land (Alto, Piano, Tenor, Female chorus) |
| Composer(s): | Leoš Janácek (03 Jul 1854 - 12 Aug 1928) |
| Recording identifier: | M2147483660 |
| Real Name: | Zapisnik zmizeleho |
| Display Name: | Diary of One Who Disappeared |
| Composed: | c. 1919 |
| Genre: | Vocal + Choral |
| Genre Type: | Song-cycle |
| Period: | National school |
| Instrumentation: | Alto Piano Tenor Female chorus |
| Librettist(s): | anon. |
| Performance Timing: | 2788 |
| Leader: | 0 |
| Conductor: | |
| Soloists: | Graham Johnson (Piano) Philip Langridge (Tenor) Jean Rigby (Alto) |
| Label: | Forlane CI |
| Catalogue Number: | FC16746 |
| Recording Location: | Rosslyn Hill Chapel Londres |
| Recording Date: | 01 Jan 1995 |
| Mvt. 1 | One day I met a Gypsy girl (1'17'') |
| Mvt. 2 | That black-eyed Gypsy (1'6'') |
| Mvt. 3 | Through the twilight glow-worms (1'39'') |
| Mvt. 4 | Already swallows are (0'55'') |
| Mvt. 5 | Weary work is ploughing (0'43'') |
| Mvt. 6 | Hey there my tawny oxen (1'43'') |
| Mvt. 7 | I've got a loose axle (0'54'') |
| Mvt. 8 | Don't look my oxen (1'10'') |
| Mvt. 9 | Welcome my handsome one (2'53'') |
| Mvt. 10 | God all-powerful God eternal (4'9'') |
| Mvt. 11 | From the rip'ning cornfield (3'0'') |
| Mvt. 12 | Forest's shady height (0'50'') |
| Mvt. 13 | Piano solo (2'53'') |
| Mvt. 14 | See how high the sun is! (1'2'') |
| Mvt. 15 | Now my tawny oxen (0'52'') |
| Mvt. 16 | What has come over me? (1'14'') |
| Mvt. 17 | Who can escape his fate (1'40'') |
| Mvt. 18 | Nothing matters now (1'4'') |
| Mvt. 19 | See that thieving magpie (1'29'') |
| Mvt. 20 | Now she bears my child (0'52'') |
| Mvt. 21 | Father how wrong you were (1'7'') |
| Mvt. 22 | Then farewell dearest land (2'23'') |