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Ostrčil Symphonic Variations for orchestra Op. 24 (1927-28)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances (excerpts)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Fibich V podvecer (In the Evening) Op. 39 (1892)
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Smetana Hakon Jarl, symphonic poem Op. 16 (1860-61)
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Novák Marysa Overture Op. 18 (1898)
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U Novaku, Prague, 24 Jan 1933 etc.
JEZEK Svet za mrizeni (168 performances)
[Hitler named Chancelor of Germany by President Hindenburg (30 Jan 1933)] |
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Ježek Cernosska rapsodie (Negro rapsody) (from Svet za mrizemi) (1933)
V + W (Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich), vocals
Liberated Theatre Orchestra
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Ježek Devet remesel - desata bida (Nine jobs, the tenth is misery) (from Svet za mrizemi) (1933)
V + W (Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich), vocals
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Ježek Laska ma pravo se smat (Love can laugh) (from Svet za mrizemi) (1933)
M. Ledererova, vocals
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Ježek Devet remesel - desata bida (Nine jobs, the tenth is misery) (from Svet za mrizemi) (1933)
V + W (Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich), vocals
Liberated Theatre Orchestra
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Supraphon DM 10111/117 (10") |
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Supraphon 1828 4831-32 (2 LPs) |
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Ultraphon 11 2552-2 (CD) |
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Supraphon SU 5614-2 (CD) |
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Lotos LT01492803 (3 CDs) |
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Supraphon SU 5810-2 (7 CDs) |
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Ježek Kazdemu z nas (To each of us) (from Svet za mrizemi) (1933)
Jara Pospisil,
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Supraphon SU 5810-2 (7 CDs) |
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Ježek Cernosska rapsodie (Negro rapsody) (from Svet za mrizemi) (1933)
V + W (Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich), vocals
Liberated Theatre Orchestra
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Supraphon 36223 (78) |
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Supraphon DM 10111/117 (10") |
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Supraphon 1013 3371/72 (2 LPs) |
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Supraphon [JP] 1013 3371/72 (2 LPs) |
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Ultraphon SU 5374-2 (2 CDs) |
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Ultraphon 11 2552-2 (CD) |
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Supraphon SU 5810-2 (7 CDs) |
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Ježek Laska ma pravo se smat (Love can laugh) (from Svet za mrizemi) (1933)
M. Ledererova, vocals
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Ultraphon 11 2552-2 (CD) |
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Supraphon SU 5810-2 (7 CDs) |
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Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, 09 Jun 1933
XIth ISCM (International Society for Contemporary Music) Festival, 08-14 Jun 1933 |
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Bartoš Suite for orchestra Op. 6 (1928)
Concertgebouw Orchestra
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Conservatoire, Strasbourg, 07 Aug 1933
Session d'études musicales et dramatiques, 07-16 Aug 1933 |
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Markevitch L'Envol d'Icare (1932) (in the composer's presence)
Orchestre Municipal de Strasbourg
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Conservatoire, Strasbourg, 09 Aug 1933
Orchestre Municipal de Strasbourg - wind soloists |
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Berg Chamber concerto for piano, vioiln and 13 wind instruments, Adagio Op. 13 (1923-25)
Dea Gombrich, violin - Johan Bentzon, flute - Paul Krauss, flute - X Klug, oboe - Marcel Debureaux, English horn - Sigurd Rascher, clarinet - Frédéric Geispieler, clarinet - Paul Kleiber, bassoon - Philippe Conrad, contrabassoon - X Straub, horn - Michel Nicolay, trumpet - Willy Singer, trombone
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Conservatoire, Strasbourg, 15 Aug 1933
In the composer's presence. Broadcast |
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Milhaud Le pauvre Matelot, livret de Jean Cocteau Op. 92 (1926) (Leopold Jessner, staging)
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U Novaku, Prague, 13 Oct 1933 etc.
JEZEK Osel a stin (188 performances) |
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Ježek Buh sud (God knows it) (from Osel a stin) (1933)
V + W (Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich), vocals
Liberated Theatre Orchestra
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Ježek Buh sud (God knows it) (from Osel a stin) (1933)
V + W (Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich), vocals
Liberated Theatre Orchestra
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Supraphon 36226 (78) |
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Supraphon 1828 4831-32 (2 LPs) |
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Ultraphon 11 2552-2 (CD) |
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Supraphon SU 5810-2 (7 CDs) |
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