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2026 4 entries
  1. No. 01
    Profile 2026 - 04 Apr

    The Slow Composer: Lukáš Janata's Architecture of Stillness

    The New York Times · Zachary Woolfe

    In an age of accelerated everything, Lukáš Janata writes music that asks the listener to wait. His new orchestral work, premiered last week at Carnegie Hall, unfolds over fourteen minutes from a single sustained line - and somehow, the patience is rewarded with a kind of devastating clarity.

  2. No. 02
    Review 2026 - 18 May

    Orchestra of St. Luke's premieres 'in song we conspire'

    The New Yorker · Alex Ross

    Janata's score begins almost imperceptibly, with a low pedal that you only realize is there once it has begun to change. By the time the chorus enters - a soft, collective utterance that seems to gather itself out of the strings - the effect is overwhelming.

  3. No. 03
    Interview 2026 - 12 Mar

    Conversation: On Listening, Memory, and the Long Line

    VAN Magazine · Olivia Giovetti

    We met in a cafe in Prague's Vinohrady, where Janata had just finished a morning of rehearsal. He spoke quietly, almost slowly, the way his music often does. 'I want to write things that sound like they have always been there,' he said.

  4. No. 04
    Feature 2026 - 22 Feb

    Eine Stimme aus Prag: Junge Komponisten zwischen Tradition und Aufbruch

    Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung · Jan Brachmann

    Janatas Werke verbinden eine fast altmeisterliche Sorgfalt mit einer ganz gegenwärtigen Aufmerksamkeit für das Innere des Klangs. Der Komponist gehört, ohne Frage, zu den interessantesten Stimmen einer neuen tschechischen Generation.

2025 5 entries
  1. No. 01
    Review 2025 - 30 Nov

    JACK Quartet finds new depth in Janata's 'Vesper'

    The Strad · Ariane Todes

    The string quartet's three nocturnes and a dawn - twenty-two minutes of breath and silence - were given a reading of extraordinary intimacy. JACK seemed to find, inside the score, the shape of a private grief working itself toward acceptance.

  2. No. 02
    Interview 2025 - 14 Oct

    Rozhovor: O hudbě, která naslouchá

    Hudební rozhledy · Petra Hrubešová

    Janata mluví o své práci s pokorou, která je vzácná. Hudba, jak říká, není jeho - patří všem, kdo se zastaví a poslouchají. A přesto je v jeho partiturách jasně rozpoznatelný hlas, jemný, přesný, neústupný.

  3. No. 03
    Profile 2025 - 08 Sep

    Quiet Music for a Loud Century

    The Guardian · Andrew Clements

    What sets Janata apart is not novelty - his vocabulary is in many ways traditional - but the seriousness with which he takes the act of listening. Every phrase has been weighed. Every silence is a decision.

  4. No. 04
    Review 2025 - 22 Apr

    The Crossing illuminates Janata's 'Magnificat'

    Philadelphia Inquirer · David Patrick Stearns

    Donald Nally led his ensemble through a setting of remarkable transparency. Janata's vocal writing is choral in the truest sense - eleven minutes that feel less like a composition than a prayer arrived at collectively, in real time.

  5. No. 05
    Feature 2025 - 15 Jan

    Five Composers to Watch - 2025

    I Care If You Listen · Garrett Schumann

    If there is a thread that runs through the most interesting work being made by composers under thirty-five right now, it is patience. Janata is among the most patient - and the most rewarded for that patience - of his generation.

2024 1 entry
  1. No. 01
    Review 2024 - 11 Nov

    Alarm Will Sound brings 'GRAVI' to vivid life

    The Boston Globe · Jeremy Eichler

    Pierson's ensemble is famous for its precision, but here, in nine minutes of weighted, gravitational sound, what they offered was something rarer - the willingness to let a piece breathe at exactly its own tempo.

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