His chamber opera Make No Noise premiered in June 2011 at the Munich Opera Festival, followed by a new production at the Bregenzer Festspiele in August 2016. In Dezember 2011, the Young Scene of the Semperoper in Dresden premiered his children's ‘comic book opera’ Jakub Flügelbunt, commissioned by the opera house. In 2014, this opera was added to the regular repertoire.[1]
In 2017, Srnka was the featured composer of the Salzburg Dialogue Festival.[6]
On 13 November 2018 his work Overheating premiered at the Los Angeles Philharmonic.[7] The Los Angeles Times reported: ...'Overheating' is as exactly as uncomfortable as it needs to be, with its gusts of roiling and airless sounds. A muted trumpet wha-whas into the night. A solo cello slides down the scale like a first responder down the station pole. Still, a sense of emerging, of sparks of sound becoming fertile offers if not hope, awareness...[8]
My Life Without Me, for soprano and ensemble (2008/2013), Texts by Isabel Coixet
Assembly, for ensemble (2011)
Fan Faire, for brass instruments and percussion (2009)
Reservoirs, for ensemble (2007)
Fictitious Hum, for oboe, clarinet, piano and string quartet (2007)
Magnitudo 9.0, for flute, clarinet, violin, cello and percussion (2005)
Les Adieux, for ensemble (2004/2007)
Chamber music
Emojis, Likes and Ringtones, for piano trio (2018)
Future Family, for string quartet (2017)
docudrama01 - Orph & Eury, for wind trio (2014)
track 01, for violin and piano (2014)
Here With You, for violin and cello (2011, rev. 2016)
Engrams, for string quartet (2011)
Escape Routines, for clarinet, violin, viola, cello and harp (2010)
Tree of Heaven, for violin, viola and cello (2010)
Pouhou vlnou / Qu'une vague, for piano quintet (2008)
Dreizehn Lieder, for middle voice and piano on texts from picture postcards by Jurek Becker to his son Jonathan (2007)
Prostý prostor / Simple Space, for solo cello and one harmonic instrument (2006)
Moldau Remixed, for oboe, viola and harp (2005)
Emily's Bees, for soprano, clarinet and piano (2004)
String Quartet (Nr. 3) (2004)
Solo
Triggering, for harpsichord (2018)
Origami, for accordion (2015)
track 02, for piano (2014)
A Variation, for cello (2010)
Coronae, for French horn (2010)
ta větší, one variation on the final scene of Jenůfa for piano (2006)
that long town of White to cross, for violin solo (2004)
Ranní hajahu / The Morning Hajahu, for nine percussion instruments (1999)
Others
Listening Eyes, an installation by Kateřina Vincourová with sound by Miroslav Srnka (2012)
Když mne stará matka, Struna naladěna, instrumentation of songs by Antonín Dvořák, for soprano, piano and orchestra (2006)
Rodíme! / We Are Giving Birth!, sound art (2003)
References
^Diller, Christine (2014). "Die besondere ... Rolle"(PDF). Semper (in German). Vol. 2013/2014, no. 5. Dresden: Semperoper. p. 54. Retrieved 8 July 2019.