Martinu - Cantatas
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Label: Supraphon
Cat No: SU41982
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 21st October 2016
Contents
Works
Legend of the Smoke from Potato Fires, H360Mikes of the Mountains, H375
The Opening of the Wells, H354
The Romance of the Dandelions, H364
Artists
Pavla Vykopalova (soprano)Ludmila Hudeckova (contralto)
Martin Slavik (tenor)
Jiri Bruckler (baritone)
Petr Svoboda (baritone)
Jaromir Meduna (recitation)
Ivo Kahanek (piano)
Members of the Bennewitz Quartet
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Conductor
Lukas VasilekWorks
Legend of the Smoke from Potato Fires, H360Mikes of the Mountains, H375
The Opening of the Wells, H354
The Romance of the Dandelions, H364
Artists
Pavla Vykopalova (soprano)Ludmila Hudeckova (contralto)
Martin Slavik (tenor)
Jiri Bruckler (baritone)
Petr Svoboda (baritone)
Jaromir Meduna (recitation)
Ivo Kahanek (piano)
Members of the Bennewitz Quartet
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Conductor
Lukas VasilekAbout
Recorded in the Rudolfinum, Prague, October and December 2015
Reviews
This is a singularly exotic issue for Czechs and non-Czechs alike. Four cantatas are collected here, written by Martinů between 1956 and 1959 (the year he died), during the composer’s phase of renewed interest in Moravian folk poetry, and all based on verses by Miloslav Bureš set in the Bohemian-Moravian hills. ... I cannot imagine these cantatas being better performed or recorded than here; Lukáš Vasilek is an outstanding conductor, and the Prague Philharmonic Choir respond to his every interpretative intuition. Very highly recommended. Ivan Moody
Three consecutive years have brought with them CD revelations about the greatest 20th-century composer who is yet to be widely celebrated as such. ... [now] comes a cumulatively stunning presentation of four late cantatas. All based on the mixture of folk wisdom and sophisticated poetic conceits in the writing of Miloslav Bureš, they celebrate the natural world and its regenerative powers in the face of human loss, disaster and failure. ... Valuable messages for our or indeed any time, and superlatively performed. Unmissable. David Nice (Choral & Song Choice)
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