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1.1 Slavonic Dances, Ist Series, Op. 46 11.2 Slavonic Dances, Iind Series, Op. 722.1 Symphonic Variations, Op. 782.2 Symphony No. 6 in D Major, Op. 603.1 Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 883.2 Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 from the New World4.1 Legends, Op. 594.2 Scherzo Capriccioso, Op. 664.3 In Nature's Realm Concert Overture, Op. 915.1 Symphonic Poems5.2 The Water Goblin, Op. 1075.3 The Noon Witch, Op. 1085.4 The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op. 1095.5 The Wild Dove, Op. 1106.1 My Country |
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 | Description: | CD 1: Recorded at the Rudolfinium, Prague, April 8-11, 1999. ? 1999 Supraphon
CD 2: Recorded at the Rudolfinium, Prague, October 7-8, 2001 (1) and live on October 17-18, 2002 (2-5). ? 2002 (1), ? 2004 (2-5) Supraphon
CD 3: Recorded live in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House, Prague, September 10-13, 2005. ? 2005 Supraphon
CD 4: Recorded at the Rudolfinium, Prague, March 17-25, 2001 (1-11) and live in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House, Prague, September 10-13, 2005. ? 2002 (1-11), ? 2004 (12) Supraphon
CD 5: Recorded at the Rudolfinium, Prague, December 11-12, 2008 (1-2, live), June 14, 2001 (3) and September 9-10, 2009 (4). ? 2010 (1, 2, 4), ? 2004 (3) Supraphon
CD 6: Recorded live at the opening concert of the 54th Prague Spring International Music Festival in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House, Prague, May 12, 1999). ? 2000 Supraphon. Licensed by BVA International Ltd.
Commentary and translations © 2010, Supraphon a.s.The CD "Orchestral Works" by Charles Mackerras and the Czech Philharmonic, released by Supraphon, presents a captivating collection of orchestral masterpieces performed with exceptional artistry. Sir Charles Mackerras was renowned for his insightful interpretations and deep understanding of Central European repertoire, particularly Czech composers such as Dvo?ák and Janá?ek. Under his baton, the Czech Philharmonic?one of Europe?s most prestigious orchestras?delivers performances that are both authentic and emotionally compelling. This album showcases their remarkable synergy through works that highlight the rich tradition of orchestral music in Bohemia.
Sir Charles Mackerras (1925?2010) was an acclaimed conductor celebrated for his versatility across opera and symphonic music. He received numerous awards throughout his career, including Grammy Awards and international honors for championing Czech music worldwide. The Czech Philharmonic has been at the forefront of classical performance since its founding in 1896, collaborating with legendary conductors to bring out the best in Eastern European repertoire.
Supraphon is a distinguished record label based in Prague with a legacy dating back to 1932. Renowned for its high-quality recordings of classical music?especially from Central Europe?it has played a pivotal role in preserving musical heritage while supporting leading artists like Mackerras and top-tier ensembles such as the Czech Philharmonic. |  | No. of tracks: |
15 |
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SU4041 |
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