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Bach Brandenburg concerto No. 3 in G major BWV 1048 (1721)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Bach Brandenburg concerto No. 4 in G major BWV1049 (1721)
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Bach Brandenburg concerto No. 5 in D major BWV 1050 (1721) - Recorded
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Bach Suite No. 2 in B minor BWV 1067
Karel Hanzl, flute
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Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95) - Recorded
Milos Sadlo, cello
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Suk Serenade for string orchestra in E flat major Op. 6 (1892)
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
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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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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Radio Studio, Budapest, 13 Jan 1950
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Dvořák Symphony No. 6 in D major Op. 60 (1880)
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra
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Pícha Vyrocni trh, chamber opera - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Hába Symfonie Op. 30 (1930) - Recorded
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Stadion, Brno, 16 Feb 1950
Broadcast |
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Haendel Concerto grosso in G minor Op. 9 No. 6
Brno Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOBR)
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Foerster Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 1 in C minor Op. 88 (1911)
Josef Dolezal, violin
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Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A major Op. 92 (1811-1812)
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Zala Bulgaria, Sofia, 28 Feb 1950
Week of BulgarianCeskolovakian Friendship (24 Feb-02 Mar 1950) |
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 72 (1886) (No. 9, 10, 11, 12)
Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
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Suk Fantasy for violin and orchestra in G minor Op. 24 ( 1903 )
Tibor Gasparek, violin
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Tchaďkovsky Concert Fantasy in G Op.56 (1884)
Viktorie Svihlikova, piano
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Zala Bulgaria, Sofia, 02 Mar 1950
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 72 (1886) (No. 9, 10, 11, 12)
Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
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Tchaďkovsky Concerto for violin and orchestra in D Op. 35 (1878)
Tibor Gasparek, violin
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Beethoven Coriolanus, overture Op. 62 (1807)
Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra
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Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 4 in G major Op. 58 (1806)
Viktorie Svihlikova, piano
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Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 (1807-1808)
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Popular Armies House, Plovdiv, 15 Mar 1950
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Gluck Iphigenie en Aulide Overture Wq.40 (1774)
Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra
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Bach Concerto for violin and orchestra in E major BWV 1042
Tibor Gasparek, violin
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Mendelssohn-Bartholdy A Midsummer Night's Dream Op. 61 (1842) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 27 Mar 1950
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Berlioz Roméo et Juilette, 4. Queen Mab Scherzo Op. 17 (1839) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Jurovský Rodostne sutazenie (Merry Competition), scherzo for orchestra (1949) - Recorded
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Jirák Symphonic Variations Op. 40 (1937) - Recorded
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Liszt Mephisto Waltz S.111 (1881) - Recorded
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Rossini Guillaume Tell Overture (1829) - Recorded
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Saint-Saens Danse macabre Op. 40 (1874) - Recorded
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Wolf Italian Serenade in G major (1892) - Recorded
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Bořkovec Krysar (Pied Piper), symphonic suite from the ballet (1939)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 23 Apr 1950
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Vomáčka Dukla, symphonic overture Op. 50 (1948) - Recorded (premiere)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Kardoš Moja rodna, symphonic overture Op. 14 (1946) - Recorded
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Kapr V Sovetske zemi (In the Soviet Land), cantata (V. Nezval) (1950) - Recorded
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Nejedlý Vitezstvi bude nase (Victory will be ours) (1941) - Recorded
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Beethoven Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major Op. 61 (1806)
Vojtech Frait, violin
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Kabeláč Overture Op. 17 (1947)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 (1802-1804)
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Prague, 09 May 1950
Liberation Day concert. Directly broadcast |
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Saint-Saens Danse macabre Op. 40 (1874) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Suk Legenda o mrtvych vitezich (Legend of Dead Victors) Op. 35b (1919-20) - Recorded
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Dobiáš Buduj Vlast, posilis mir ( Build up your Country-Strengthen Peace) (1947-50) - Recorded
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Nejedlý Vitezstvi bude nase (Victory will be ours) (1941) - Recorded
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Lucerna Palace, Prague, 11 May 1950
Prague Spring Festival, 09 May-07 Jun 1950 |
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Prague, 26 May 1950
Broadcast |
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Weber Oberon overture Op. 306 (1826)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 27 May 1950
Prague Spring Festival. Directly broadcast |
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Mozart Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 5 in A major K. 219 (1775) - Recorded
David Oistrakh, violin
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Brahms Concerto for violin , cello and orchestra in A minor Op. 102 (1887)
David Oistrakh, violin - Milos Sadlo, cello
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Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879) - Live
David Oistrakh, violin
Praga PR 254 006 (CD) |
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Praga PR 256 009 (CD) |
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Praga PR 256 007/12 (6 CDs) |
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Praga PR 54006 (CD) |
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Cantus Classics 5.00186 (2 CDs) |
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Domovina Studio, Prague, 28 May 1950
Broadcast |
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Brahms Concerto for violin , cello and orchestra in A minor Op. 102 (1887)
David Oistrakh, violin - Milos Sadlo, cello
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
Supraphon 12401/04 or 15400/03 or 23282/85 (78) |
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Supraphon 0 10 2371/2 (2 LPs) |
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Supraphon [DE] 300 267(300 265/66) (2 LPs) |
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Colosseum CRLP 120 (LP) |
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Colosseum CRLP 10200 (LP) |
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Symphonic SR 8 (LP) |
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LYS 353/356 (4 CDs) |
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Classica d'Oro 2009 (CD) |
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Monopole records Mono016 (CD) |
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Supraphon [JP] COCO 80771/73 (3 CDs) |
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 02 Jun 1950
Prague Spring Festival |
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Panufnik Sinfonia rustica (1948) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Bloch Schelomo (1915-16) - Recorded
Amadeo Baldovino, cello
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Janáček Glagolitic Mass JW 3/9 (1926) - Recorded
Jaroslava Vymazalova, soprano - Maria Krasova, alto - Beno Blachut, tenor - Ladislav Mraz, bass - Jirii Reinberger, organ
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas
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Sommer Concerto for violin and orchestra in G minor (1950) - Recorded
Milan Skampa, violin
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Flosman Double concerto for harp, clarinet and orchestra (1950) - Recorded
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Drejsl Concerto for piano and orchestra Op. 14 (1948-49) - Recorded
Alena Miroslava Pokorna, piano
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Pauer Concerto for bassoon and orchestra (1950) - Recorded
Dalibor Brazda, bassoon
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Nušl Symfonietta miru - Recorded
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Prague, 23 Jun 1950
Broadcast |
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Liszt Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 in E flat major S.124 (1849, 1856)
Annie Fischer, piano
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Kupelna Hall, Trencianske Teplice, 25 Jun 1950
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Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 (1802-1804)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A major Op. 92 (1811-1812)
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Prague, 12 Sep 1950
Broadcast |
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Foerster Ze Shakespeara, suite for large symphony orchestra Op. 76 (1908-09)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Fibich Smir Tantaluv (The Atonement of Tantalus), scenic melodrama Op. 32 (1894) - Recorded
Rudolf Deyl, Tantalos - Vaclav Voska, Pelops - Marie Vasova, Hippodamie - Blanka Waleska, Axiocha - Karel Pavlik, Jolos - Viktor Ocasek, Thomas
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Fibich Symphony No. 1 in F major Op. 17 (1877-83)
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Prague, 20 Sep 1950
Broadcast |
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Janáček Glagolitic Mass JW 3/9 (1926)
Jaroslava Vymazalova, soprano - Maria Krasova, alto - Beno Blachut, tenor - Ladislav Mraz, bass - Jirii Reinberger, organ
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR) - Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas
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Khachaturian Symphony No. 2 (1943)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 04 Oct 1950
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879) - Recorded
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR) - Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 46 (1878)
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Smetana Hall, Peague, 06 Oct 1950
Armed Forces Day concert. Broiadcast |
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Hlobil Slovanska druzba, march for orchestra
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances (excerpts) - Recorded
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Hába Za Mir (For peace), cantata for mixed choir and orchestra Op. 68 (1949)
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Bush Song for Peace (1950)
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Kadosa Cantata
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Dobiáš Slavostni pochod-ubor (1948)
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 16 and 17 Nov 1950
First concerts with the CPO as chief conductor (1950-1968, appointed on 20 Oct 1950) |
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Culaki Symphony No. 2
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Tchaďkovsky Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 in B flat minor Op. 23 (1874-75)
Viktorie Svihlikova, piano
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Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 " Classique " in D major Op. 25 (1916-17)
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Czechoslovak Radio Studio, Prague, 06 Dec 1950
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Novák Ctyri ukolebavky (Four Lullabies) Op. 78 (1947) (No. 1 and 3)
Marie Tauberova, soprano
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
Panton 11 0619/21 (3 LPs) |
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 08 Dec 1950
Concert for the composer's 80th birthday anniversary |
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Novák Zbojnicka (Bandit) Op. 54 No. 5 (1919-20)
Vera Krilova, alto
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Novák Udoli Noveho kralovstvi (The Valley of the New Kingdom) Op. 31 (1903)
Vera Krilova, alto
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Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)
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Novák Zakleta dcera (Conjured Dream), ballad Op. 19 (1898)
Vera Krilova, alto
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn
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Novák Nescasna vojna, from Moravian folk ballads Op. 23 (1900)
Vera Krilova, alto
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn
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Dominova Studio, Prague, 12 Dec 1950
First recording with the CPO |
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Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Supraphon DV 5194 (LP) |
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Supraphon DV 5194 (LP) |
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Supraphon LPM 13 (10") |
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Supraphon LPV 211 (LP) |
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Supraphon SUA 10254 (LP) |
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Supraphon FO 149/131 (45) |
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Supraphon Gold Edition SU 3688-2 (CD) |
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EMI Classics 7243 5 75091 (2 CDs) |
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bearac reissues BRC-2038 (CD) |
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Venias VN013 (CD) (33 CD set) |
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Naxos 9.80935 (MP3) |
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Dvorak Hall Prague, 13 Dec 1950
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Voříšek Symphony in D major Op. 24 (1821)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Supraphon DM 5023 (10") |
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Supraphon LPM 33 (10") |
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Supraphon Gold Edition SU 3678-2 (CD) |
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Prague, 15 Dec 1950 (21.20)
Btoadcast
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Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in C minor Op. 125 (1822-1824)
Stanislava Souckova, soprano - Ludmila Hanzlikova, alto - Beno Blachut, tenor - Jan Soumar, bass
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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