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| ARTIST: | Dmitry Shostakovich, Vitezslav Novak, Isa Krejci, Leos Janacek, Otmar Macha, Bedrich Smetana, Antonin Dvorak, Bohuslav Martinu, Karel Ancerl |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Emi Classics |
| TYPE: | Classical, Orchestral & Symphonic |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Festive Overture, Op.96: Allegretto-Presto, In The Tatra Mountains, Op.26: Symphonic Poem, Serenade For Orchestra: I. Allegro, Serenade For Orchestra: II. Andante Quasi Allegretto, Serenade For Orchestra: III. Presto, Taras Bulba:Rhapsody For Orchestra, After Gogol: The Death Of Andrei, Taras Bulba:Rhapsody For Orchestra, After Gogol: The Death Of Ostap, Taras Bulba:Rhapsody For Orchestra, After Gogol: The Prophecy And Death Of Tara Bulba, Variations On A Theme By And On The Death Of Jan Rychlik, The Cycle Of Symphonic Poems 'My Fatherland' (Ma Vlast): The Moldau (Vltava): Allegro Comodo Non Agitato;L'istesso Tempo Ma Moderato;Listesso Tempo;Tempo I;Piu Moto, Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op.88: I. Allegro Con Brio, Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op.88: II. Adagio, Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op.88: III. Allegretto Grazioso - Molto Vivace, Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op.88: IV. Allegro Ma Non Troppo, Symphony No.5: I. Adagio - Allegro, Symphony No.5: II. Larghetto, Symphony No.5: III. Lento - Allegro, Slavonic Dance In G Minor Op.46 No.8: Presto |
| UPC: | 724357509121 |
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Customer Reviews of Karel Ancerl
Czech Delight This two-CD set is part of the Great Conductors of the 20th Century series, and it was an eye-opener for me. First, it presented a conductor I was only vaguely familiar with, leading an orchestra I hardly knew, the Czech Philharmonic. And second, it offered a wealth of Czech music, from the famous (Dvorak, Smetana, Janacek) to composers I'd never heard of, like Novak and Macha. Macha's "Rychlik" Variations is an intensely moving piece, while Martinu's Fifth Symphony, which I'd also not heard, turned out to be warm and accessible. Some of the recordings date from the dawn of the LP era, so the sound quality is variable. But the performances are terrific.
Like all the others in the Great Conductors series, this features recordings from a variety of sources, including radio broadcasts, plus an ample booklet with biography, photos and discussions of the recordings.If you're interested in how they played in the past, this is a worthwhile set.