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1.1 1 - C Major (Presto)1.2 2 - E Minor (Allegretto Scherzando)1.3 3 - a Flat Major (Poco Allegro)1.4 4 - F Amjor (Tempo Di Minuetto)1.5 5 - a Major (Allegro Vivace)1.6 6 - D Major (Allegretto Scherzando)1.7 7 - C Minor (Allegro Assai)1.8 8 - G Minor (Presto)1.9 9 - B Major (Molto Vivace)1.10 10 - E Minor (Allegretto Grazioso)1.11 11 - F Major (Allegro)1.12 12 - D Flat Major (Allegretto Grazioso)1.13 13 - B Flat Minor (Poco Adagio)1.14 14 - B Flat Major (Moderato, Quasi Minuetto)1.15 15 - C Major (Allegro Vivace)1.16 16 - a Flat Major (Grazioso E Lento, Ma Non Troppo, Quasi Tempo Di Valse) |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Extra-Infos: |
W/ Czech P.o., Karel Sejna Conducts |
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Description: | CD:
- Light orange label / black text
- Composer / work titles at 12 o'clock
- Catalog number: SU 1916 - 2 011 (with last three digits in individual rectangular boxes)
- "? 1960 Supraphon" at 3 o'clock
- Performer details at 6 o'clock
- "SUPRAPHON RECORDS" logo at 8 o'clock
- "?F" ?eská Filharmonie logo at 10 o'clock
LINER:
- 12 pages, stapled
- Liner Notes in English, German, French and Czech respectively (pages 2-10)
- Credits on page 11:
--- "Stamp displayed on cover by courtesy of the Postal Museum, Prague"
--- "Front Stamp: "Antonín Dvo?ák" by K. Svolinský, engraved by J. Schmidt 1951 © Postal Museum, Prague 1995"
--- "Front photo © Pavel Dosoudil 1995"
--- "Back photo from archives" (on page 12 - photograph of Karel ?ejna)
--- "Design © Anna Kub? 1995"
--- "Commentary © ?t?pán Rak 1995"
--- "Translations © Zoja Joachimová, Bed?i?ka Adami?ková, Emilia Esserová 1995"
INLAY CARD:
- "SUPRAPHON RECORDS" logo (top left)
- Catalog number: SU 1916-2 011
- "TOTAL TIME 71:42"
- Full tracklist
- "CITHARE D'ARGENT - GRAND PRIX DE L'ASSOCIATION FRANÇAISE - MUSIQUE RECREATIVE 1977"
- "Recorded at the Dvo?ák Hall of Rudolfinum, Prague, from 16 to 18 June, 1959"The CD "Slavonic Dances 1-16" by Karel Sejna and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, released by Supraphon, presents all sixteen of Antonín Dvo?ák's vibrant Slavonic Dances. These works are celebrated for their infectious rhythms and colorful orchestration, drawing inspiration from traditional Slavic folk music. This recording captures the full spectrum of emotions?from exuberant joy to lyrical melancholy?that have made these dances beloved worldwide. The interpretation by conductor Karel Sejna is widely praised for its authenticity and energy, offering listeners a definitive version of these masterpieces.
Karel Sejna was a distinguished Czech conductor known for his deep connection with Czech repertoire and long-standing collaboration with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Throughout his career, he championed works by composers such as Smetana and Dvo?ák, earning critical acclaim both at home and internationally.
Supraphon is one of Central Europe's most respected classical music labels, founded in 1932 in Czechoslovakia. Renowned for its high-quality recordings and commitment to promoting Eastern European artists, Supraphon has played an essential role in preserving musical heritage while introducing exceptional performances to global audiences. |
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No. of tracks: |
16 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
SUP019162 |
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