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: My Country. A Cycle Of Symphonic Poems (77:01) : Symphony No. 9 In E Minor 'From The New World', Op. 95 (41:44) : Serenade In E Major For String Orchestra, Op. 22 (29:50) 3-1: Scherzo Fantastique For Orchestra, Op. 25 (15:35) : Fairy Tale. Concert Suite From The Music To Zeyer's Tale Radúz A Mahula, Op. 16 (30:38) : Serenade In E Flat Major For String Orchestra (29:22) : Symphony No. 3 In E Minor, Op. 53 (36:55) : Sinfonietta (22:40) : Taras Bulba. Thapsody For Orchestra Based On N. V. Gogol's Novel (22:19) 5-1: Overture For Orchestra, H 345 (6:29) 5-2: Rhapsody For Large Orchestra, H 171 (11:45) : The Parables For Large Orchestra, H 367 (21:17) : Estampes For Orchestra, H 369 (18:05) : Ma Mčre L'Oye. Five Children's Pieces (18:03) 5-14: Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte (6:55) : Tre Ricercari For Chamber Orchestra, H 267 (15:07) : Divertimento For String Orchestra, Sz 113 (26:25) : Concerto For Orchestra, Sz 116 (39:25) : Symphony No. 38 In D Major 'Prague', K 504 (32:38) : Symphony No. 4 In A Major 'Italian', Op. 90 (28:56) 8-1: Verklärte Nacht, op. 4 (28:14) 8-2: Study For String Orchestra (8:11) 8-3: Symphony No. 5 In C Sharp Minor - IV. Adagietto. Sehr Langsam (9:41) 8-4: Symphony No. 2 In C Minor 'Resurrection' - IV. Urlicht. Sehr Feierlich, Aber Schlicht (5:18) |
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 | Description: | This collection from the legacy of Jirí Belohlávek was put together during the year after the demise of this outstanding conductor. It is intended mainly as a recollection of this extraordinary musician and person. His life can be briefly described by enumerating the greatest of his achievements (Chief Conductor of the Czech Philharmonic, BBC Symphony Orchestra, guest conductor with the Berliner Philharmoniker, New York Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw, appearances at the MET, Glyndebourne, etc.; holder of the Commander of the Order of the British Empire /CBE/ title). The Maestro himself may have preferred a sharing of memories to recordings; yet the set of twenty-three pieces taken from the almost three hundred pieces from Supraphon archives and recorded in the years 1971 - 2016 is a wonderful illustration of Belohlávek's professional maturing. They capture him as a conductor of several leading Czech orchestras, beginning with the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra and concluding by the Czech Philharmonic and Prague Philharmonia. In the very centre of Belohlávek's repertoire we find compositions by Dvorák (From the New World), Smetana (My Country), Suk, Janácek and, notably, Martinu, whom he introduced to the world. The collection is enriched by several side-steps into other areas of repertoire including Mozart, Ravel, Mahler and Bartók, which documents the amazing scope of the conductor's focus.CD1: Recorded in the Vladislav Hall of Prague Castle, 26-28 March 1990
CD2: Recorder in Prague at the Dvo?ák Hall of the Rudolfinum, 4-6 September 1989 (1-4), and in the Domovina Studio, 26-27 January 1996 (5-9)
CD3: Recorded in Prague at the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House, 7-8 January 1980 (1), at the Dvo?ák Hall of the Rudolfinum, 30 December 1978 and 25 January 1979 (2-5), and in the Domovina Studio, 16-17 March 1996 (6-9)
CD4: Recorded in Prague in the Domovina Studio, 29-30 August 1981 (1-4) and in Brno in the Stadion Studio, 22-23 December 1977 (5-12)
CD5: Recorded in Prague at the Dvo?ák Hall of the Rudolfinum, 9-11 September and 7 December 1987 (1-8), 15 October 1973 (9-13) and 30 August 1973 (14)
CD6: Recorded in Prague at the Dvo?ák Hall of the Rudolfinum, 8 April and 3 June 1989 (1-3), 16-23 October 1973 (4-6) and in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House, 7-8 February 1981 (7-11)
CD7: Recorded in Prague in the Domovina Studio, 17-18 October 2002 (1-3) and at the Dvo?ák Hall of the Rudolfinum, 28-30 April 2006 (4-7)
CD8: Recorder in the Domovina Studio, Prague, 28-29 April 1994 (1-2), 30 September 1995 (3) and 13 September 1996 (4)The "Re-Collection ? The Belohlavek Complete Recordings" CD set is a remarkable anthology celebrating the legacy of Ji?í B?lohlávek, one of the most influential Czech conductors of his generation. This comprehensive collection brings together his acclaimed recordings with both the Prague Symphony Orchestra and the Czech Philharmonic, offering listeners an unparalleled journey through masterpieces by Dvo?ák, Smetana, Janá?ek, and other giants of classical music. B?lohlávek was renowned for his deep musical insight and passionate interpretations that brought new life to Czech repertoire on international stages. His collaborations have garnered numerous awards and critical acclaim worldwide. Produced by Supraphon?a prestigious label known for its dedication to high-quality classical releases?this box set stands as a testament to both artist and label?s commitment to excellence in music. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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