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Taras Bulba (Rhapsodie für Orchester) 01. "1. Death of Andrij: Moderato, quasi recitativo" 02. "2. Death of Ostap: Moderato" 03. "3. Prophecy and death od Taras Bulba: Con moto" Lachische T?nze Nr. 1-6 04. "Nr. 1: Old-time dance" 05. "Nr. 2: Blessed" 06. "Nr. 3: A blacksmith's dance" 07. "Nr. 4: Old-time dance" 08. "Nr. 5: From Celadna" 09. "Nr. 6: Saw dance" Moravische T?nze Nr. 1- 5 10. "Nr. 1: Fur coat" 11. "Nr. 2: Kalamajka" 12. "Nr. 3: Threes" 13. "Nr. 4: Road" 14. "Nr. 5: Little corner"
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Warsaw P.o./ Antoni Wit |
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Beschreibung: | Leos Janá?ek was an authority on his native folk-music, and the Lachian and Moravian Dances preserve and celebrate culture and traditions which were vanishing even in his own lifetime. Based on Gogol's historical novel, Janá?ek's inspired orchestral rhapsody on Taras Bulba depicts three moving and dramatic episodes in the violent life of the Cossack leader, climaxing in his stirring and triumphant prophecy of liberation. This release follows Antoni Wit's acclaimed Warsaw recording of Janá?ek's Glagolitic Mass and Sinfonietta (8.572639). Antoni Wit, one of the most highly regarded Polish conductors, studied conducting with Henryk Czyz and composition with Krzysztof Penderecki at the Academy of Music in Kraków, subsequently continuing his studies with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. In 2002 he became managing and artistic director of the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Composed By: Leo? Janá?ek, Conductor: Antoni Wit, Liner Notes: Keith Anderson (6), Orchestra: Orkiestra Symfoniczna Filharmonii Narodowej, Labelcode NXS8572695.2 (8.572695), Phonographic Copyright (p) Naxos Rights International Ltd., Copyright (c) Naxos Rights International Ltd. |
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