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Prague, 01 Jan 1949
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Dvořák Slavonic Rhapsody No. 1 in Dmajor Op. 45 (1878)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dobiáš Cekoslovenska polka for mixed choir and orchestra (1947)
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas
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Novák Serenade in F major Op. 9 (1895)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Novák Serenade in D major Op. 36, No. 84 (1906)
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Novák Majova symfonie (May symphony) Op. 73 (1943)
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Vomáčka Symphony (Ceska eroica) in F Op. 47 (1945) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Vomáčka Zivi mrtvym (The Walking Dead), cantata for mixed choir and orchestra Op. 16 (1928) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR) - Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas
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Martinů Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 H.304 (1945)
Bohus Heran, cello
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Czechoslovak Radio Studio 1, Prague, 26 Jan 1949
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Smetana Viola, opera (unfinished) 2:48 (1874, 1883-84)
Karel Kalas, Marko - Vera Krilova, Sebastian - Theodor Srubar, Antonio - Ludmila Cervinkova, Viola - Jaroslav Gleich, Orsino - Jan Soumar, Rybar - Jan Hus Tichy, piano
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
RadioServis CR 0822 (2 CDs) (excerpts) |
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Dorak Hall, Prague, 31 Jan 1949
Concert for workers |
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Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvořák Mazurka for violin and orchestra in E minor Op. 49 (1879)
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Dvořák Romance in F minor Op. 11 (1877)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 03 Feb 1949
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Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for four wind instruments and orchestra K. 297b (1778) - Recorded
Josef Shejbal, oboe - Antonin Rybin, clarinet - Miroslav Stefek, horn - Karel Vacek, bassoon
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Bartók Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 2 Sz.112 (1938)
Ede Zathurecky, violin
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Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in B flat major Op. 60 (1806)
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Krakow, 23 Feb 1949
Polish tour, 22 Feb-03 Mar 1949, with Alois Klima, conductor, Bohus Heran, cello, and Vera Repkova, piano. Against Ancerl's will, the Ministry of the Interior ordered the orchestra to go to Poland without four "undesirable" members (no visa). 8 concerts |
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Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Voříšek Symphony in D major Op. 24 (1821)
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Krejčí 20 Variations on the Composer's own Theme in the Style of a Folk Song (1946-47)
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Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)
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Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
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Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Voříšek Symphony in D major Op. 24 (1821)
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Krejčí 20 Variations on the Composer's own Theme in the Style of a Folk Song (1946-47)
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Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)
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Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
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Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Voříšek Symphony in D major Op. 24 (1821)
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Krejčí 20 Variations on the Composer's own Theme in the Style of a Folk Song (1946-47)
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Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)
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Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
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Roma Theatre, Warszawa, 03 Mar 1949
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau ) , rehearsal and performance
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Voříšek Symphony in D major Op. 24 (1821)
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Krejčí 20 Variations on the Composer's own Theme in the Style of a Folk Song (1946-47)
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Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)
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Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
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Roma Theatre, Warszawa, 10 Mar 1949
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Perkovski Sinfonietta Op. 17 (1935)
Warszawa Philharmonic Orchestra
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Panufnik Nocturne (1947)
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Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Wanda Wilkomirska, violin
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
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Smetana Hall, Peague, 13 Mar 1949
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
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Prague, 17 Mar 1949
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Hába Nova Zeme (The New Land), overture Op. 47 (1936) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Ježek Fantasy for piano and orchestra (1930) - Recorded
Vaclav Holzknecht, piano
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Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for voilin and viola inE flat major K. 364 (1770)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Brahms Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 2 in B flat major Op. 83 (1878-1881)
Eva Fischerova-Martvonova, piano
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Suk Asrael, symphony Op. 27 (1905-06)
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Ježek Concerto for violin and orchestra (1930) - Recorded
Vojtech Frait, violin
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Teatro Massimo, Palermo, 26 Apr 1949
XXIIIrd ISCM Festival, Palermo/Taormina, 22-30 Apr 1949. Prove dell'Orchestra a Roma |
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Kabeláč Symphony No. 2 in C Op. 15 (1942-46)
Orchestra della RAI di Roma
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Prague, 09 May 1949
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Novák Boure (The Tempest), after S. Cech Op. 42 (1908) - Recorded
Marie Podvakova, soprano - Marie Tauberova, soprano - Beno Blachut, tenor - Ladislav Mraz, baritone - Vladimir Jedenactik, bass - Jaroslav Veverka, bass
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Prague, 11 May 1949
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Suk Epilogue for chorus and orchestra Op. 37 (1920-29, 1930-33) - Recorded
Marie Tauberova, soprano - Teodor Srubar, baritone - Ladislav Mraz, bass
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Kramář Concerto for oboe in F Op.52
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Tchaďkovsky Rococo variations Op. 33 (1876-77)
Bohus Heran, cello
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Suk Pohadka (Fairy Tale) Op. 16 (1899-1900)
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances (excerpts)
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Radio Studio, Bratislava, 19 May 1949
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Suk Asrael, symphony Op. 27 (1905-06)
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOSR)
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Prague, 21 May 1949
Broadcast
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Novák Serenade in D major Op. 36, No. 84 (1906) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 28 May 1949
Prague Spring Festival, 14 May-06 Jun 1949. 2nd concert for the IXth Congress of the KSC (Communist Party of Czechoslovakia) |
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Nejedlý Vitezstvi bude nase (Victory will be ours) (1941)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Stanislav Pochod urody, cantata (1949)
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Dvořák V prirode (In Nature's Realm) Op. 91 (1891) - Recorded
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Babušek Slovenska rodina spieva Op. 13 (1948)
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Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)
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Škroup Hymn of the Czechoslovak Republic (1831)
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Prague, 17 Jun 1949
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Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky Op. 78 (1939) - Recorded
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Prague, 24 Jun 1949
Broadcast to France by RTF (Paris) |
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Prokofiev Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 3 in C major Op. 26 (1921) - Recorded
Frantisek Maxian, piano
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Prague, 08 Jul 1949
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Dvořák Slavonic Rhapsody No. 3 in A major Op. 45 (1878) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 4 in G major Op. 58 (1806) - Recorded
Viktorie Svihlikova, piano
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F major Op. 90 (1883) - Recorded
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Prague, 29 Sep 1949
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 46 (1878) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 72 (1886) - Recorded
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Prague, 30 Sep 1949
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Prokofiev Russian overture for orchestra Op. 72 (1936-37)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Schulhoff Concerto for flute, piano and otchestra (1927) - Recorded
Rudolf Hertl, flute - Vaclav Holzknecht, piano
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Novák Two Legends on Moravian song poetry Op. 76 (1944)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Novák Scenicka Hudba ke hre F. Rachlika "Zlzka" Op. 79 (1948)
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Novák Majova symfonie (May symphony) Op. 73 (1943)
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Smetana Hall, Peague, 06 Oct 1949
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Prokofiev Russian overture for orchestra Op. 72 (1936-37)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)
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Janáček Sinfonietta JW 6/18 (1926)
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Prague, 10 Oct 1949
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Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 4 in G major Op. 58 (1806)
Viktorie Svihlikova, piano
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F major Op. 90 (1883)
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Prague, 11 Oct 1949
In commemoration of Jan Zizka's death (11 Oct 1424). Broadcast |
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Novák Jan Zizka, stage music for F. Rachlik's drama Op. 79 (1948)
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Children's Chorus / Bohimil Kulinsky - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Czechoslovak Radio Studio, Prague, 14 Oct 1949
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Mussorgsky Boris Godunov (1869, 1872) (in Czech. Broadcast)
Vaclav Bednar, Boris - Julie Charvatova, Feodor - Jaroslava Vymazalova, Xenia - Stepanka Stepanova, Xenia's nurse - Jaroslav Gleich, Vassilj Shujsky - Jaroslava Prochazkova, Marina - Bohumir Vich, Andrej Shchelkalov - Karel Kalas, Pimen - Beno Blachut, False Dimitri - Ladislav Mraz, Rangoni - Vladimir Jedenactik, Varlaam
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Children's Chorus / Bohimil Kulinsky - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
SBB SBB002-04-02 (5 CDs) |
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Cantus Classics 5.01719 (3 CDs) |
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Prague, 16 Oct 1949
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Tchaďkovsky Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 in B flat minor Op. 23 (1874-75)
Emil Gilels, piano
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Hába Za Mir (For peace), cantata for mixed choir and orchestra Op. 68 (1949) (Premiere)
Prague Radio Chorus - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 31 Oct 1949
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Glinka Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture (1842)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Khachaturian Concerto for violin and orchestra in D minor (1940)
Karel Sroubek, violin
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Hanuš Zpev nadeje (The Song of Hope), cantata cycle for soloists, chorus and orchestra, on the text of Kam Op. 21 (1945-48) - Recorded
Ludmila Cervinkova, soprano - Maria Krasova, alto - Zdenek Otava, bass
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Prague, 01 Nov 1949
Broadcast to Paris andf Brussels |
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Dvořák Requiem in B flat minor Op. 89 (1890)
Ludmila Cervinkova, soprano - Stepanka Stepanova, mezzo-soprano - Beno Blachut, tenor - Eduard Haken, bass
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Suk Legenda o mrtvych vitezich (Legend of Dead Victors) Op. 35b (1919-20)
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas
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Vomáčka Zivi mrtvym (The Walking Dead), cantata for mixed choir and orchestra Op. 16 (1928)
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 03 and 04 Nov 1949
Czechoslovak-Soviet Fellowship concerts |
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Glinka Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture (1842)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Khachaturian Concerto for piano and orchestra in D flat major (1935)
Jilek Zdenek, piano
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Balanchivadze Symphony in D major (1947)
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 07 Dec 1949
Concert for the composer's 90th birthday anniversary |
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Foerster Jaro a touha (Springtime and Desire), symphonic poem Op. 93 (1912)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Foerster Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 2 in D minbor Op. 104 (1925-26)
Marie Hlounova, violin
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Foerster Eva, opera Op. 80 (1885-87) (Opustena)
Ludmila Cervinkova, soprano
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Foerster Jicinska suita Op. 124 (1923)
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