Smetana - Ma Vlast / Dvorak - Slavonic Dances
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Label: Supraphon
Cat No: SU40652
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 31st October 2011
Contents
Artists
Czech Philharmonic OrchestraConductor
Vaclav TalichWorks
Slavonic Dances: Series II, op.72 B147Ma vlast (My Country)
Artists
Czech Philharmonic OrchestraConductor
Vaclav TalichAbout
The performance of Smetana’s My Country on 5 June 1939 in Nazi-occupied Protectorate Prague – and what’s more, at the National Theatre, perceived as a symbol of national cohesion – was an expressive manifestation of Talich’s patriotism. The moment’s sheer emotional charge gave rise to what may justly be considered the conductor’s finest recording of My Country and, following a long-lasting ovation, the enthusiastic audience spontaneously rounded off the concert by singing the Czech national anthem.
The recording of this concert, and that of Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances, which was performed at the National Theatre four days later, have been preserved owing to their direct transmission to several European cities. The recording was made by Radio Norway, which possessed the most advanced audiorecording technology of the time.
This recording, first released by the Czech Philharmonic, was hailed by the distinguished critic Rob Cowan in Gramophone magazine as perhaps the most powerful My Country to have ever been recorded.
Contents:
CD 1
Bedřich Smetana
My Country: A cycle of symphonic poems
1. The original radio introductory announcement, June 5, 1939
2. I. Vyšehrad
3. II. Vltava
4. III. Šárka
5. IV. From Bohemian Fields and Groves
CD 2
1. V. Tábor
2. VI. Blaník
3. Czech National Anthem (audience singing)
4. The original sign off
Antonín Dvořák
Slavonic Dances: 2nd Series, Op.72 (B.147)
5. The original radio introductory announcement, June 13, 1939
6. I. (IX) in B major. Molto vivace
7. II. (X) in E minor. Allegretto grazioso 646
8. III. (XI) in F major. Allegro
9. IV. (XII) in D flat major. Allegretto grazioso
10. V. (XIII) in B flat minor. Poco adagio
11. VI. (XIV) in B flat major. Moderato, quasi minuetto
12. VII. (XV) in C major. Allegro vivace
13. VIII. (XVI) in A flat major. Grazioso e lento, ma non troppo, quasi tempo di valse
14. Czech National Anthem (from record)
15. The original sign off
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