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Stadion, Brno, 18 Jan 1951
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Foerster Me mladi (My youth), symphonic poem Op. 44 (1900)
Brno Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOBR)
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Novák Melancholicke pisne o lasce Op. 38 (1906)
Lida Cervinkova, soprano
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Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 08 Feb 1951
XIIth Competition of the Union of Czech Composers |
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Krejčí Concerto for viola and orchestra Op. 72 (1947) (Premiere)
Antonin Hyksa, viola
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Tomášek Romance stedrovecemi (Christmas romance) (1923)
Stanislava Souckova, soprano
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Sommer Concerto for violin and orchestra in G minor (1950) (Premiere)
Milan Skampa, violin
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Kalaš Concerto for violoncello and orchestra Op. 66 (1949) (Premiere)
Milos Sadlo, cello
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 01 and 03 Mar 1951
Special concerts |
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Bach Brandenburg concerto No. 3 in G major BWV 1048 (1721)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Beethoven Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major Op. 61 (1806)
Alexander Plocek, violin
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Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 15 Mar 1951
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Beethoven Coriolanus, overture Op. 62 (1807)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 5 in E flat Op. 73 (1809)
Frantisek Rauch, piano
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Beethoven Symphony No. 8 in E major Op. 93 (1812)
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Academy, Budapest, 17 Apr 1951
Hungarian tour, 17-30 Apr 1951, with Milos Sadlo, cello |
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Fövarosi Zenakar (Budapest)
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Györ Philharmonic Orchestra
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Bartok Hall, Debrecen, 24 Apr 1951
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Debrecen MAV Philharmonic Orchestra
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Varosi Szinhaz, Budapest, 27 Apr 1951
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Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 " Classique " in D major Op. 25 (1916-17)
Fövarosi Zenakar (Budapest)
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 16 May 1951
Prague Spring Festival, 16 May-10 Jun 1951 |
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Dobiáš Buduj Vlast, posilis mir ( Build up your Country-Strengthen Peace) (1947-50)
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin
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Shostakovich Song of the Forests Op. 81 (1949)
Karel Blaha, tenor - Rudolf Amus, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn
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Spanish Hall, Prague, 17 May 1951
Concert for the 30th Anniversary of the KSC |
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Nejedlý Vitezstvi bude nase (Victory will be ours) (1941)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 5 . Tabor
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 21 May 1951
Prague Spring Festival, Karel Ancerl replacing Ernest Bour |
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Nigg Pour un počte captif (1950) (Premiere, in the composer's presence)
(for the liberation of Nazim Hikmet)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Haydn Concerto for oboe and orchestra Hob.VIIg/C1 (179?)
Haakon Stotjin, oboe
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Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Op. 14 (1830)
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Rudolfinum Studio, Prague, 24 May 1951
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Dobiáš Buduj Vlast, posilis mir ( Build up your Country-Strengthen Peace) (1947-50)
Czech Singers' Chorus - Czech Children's Chorus - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Supraphon LPM 76 (10") |
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Supraphon Gold Edition SU 3944-2 (4 CDs) |
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Rudolfinum Studio, Prague, 12-13 Jun 1951
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Kapr V Sovetske zemi (In the Soviet Land), cantata (V. Nezval) (1950)
Jan Soumar, bass
Prague Radio Chorus - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Supraphon Gold Edition SU 3944-2 (4 CDs) |
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Racing Club, Plzen, 14 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Sokol House, Zelezny Brod, 16 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Holoubek (The wild Dove) Op. 110 (1896)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Castle Parks, Sychrov, 17 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Sokol House, Turnov, 18 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Concerto for piano and orchestra in B minor Op. 33 (1876)
Frantisek Maxian, piano
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin
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Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95)
Milos Sadlo, cello
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Sokol House, Liberec, 19 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Municipal Theatre, Nachod, 20 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák V prirode (In Nature's Realm) Op. 91 (1891)
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Dvořák Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 88 (1889)
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Masaryk Theatre, Jicin, 21 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95)
Sasa Vectonov, cello
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Dvořák Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 88 (1889)
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Strelnice, Hradec Kralove, 22 Jun 1951
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Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
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Waldstein Garden, Prague, 30 Jun 1951
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Mozart Serenade in B major K. 361 (1783-84)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 30 Jun 1951
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Mozart Serenade No. 11 for winds in E flat major K. 375 (1781)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Kramář Harmonie Op. 45
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Mozart Serenade in B major K. 361 (1783-84)
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Training Centre, Marianske Lazne, 26 Aug 1951
Free concert for the Armed Forces in Marianske Lazne |
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 46 (1878) (No. 2, 6, 7)
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 6 . Blanik
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Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)
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Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 18 Sep 1951
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Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 72 (1886)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 26 Sep 1951
Ist Youth concert |
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 1. Vysehrad
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 3. Sarka
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 27 Sep 1951
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 05 Oct 1951
Gala evening for the 2nd anniversary of the German Democratic Republic (DDR) |
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Meyer Mansfeld Oratorio (1950)
Svatava Smolakova, soprano - Vlasta Linnartova, alto - Premysl Koci, baritone - Karel Berman, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 10 Oct 1951
Concert for young workers |
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 1. Vysehrad
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 3. Sarka
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
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Racing Club, Plzen, 13 Oct 1951
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Gluck Iphigenie en Aulide Overture Wq.40 (1774)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Concerto for piano and orchestra in B minor Op. 33 (1876)
Frantisek Maxian, piano
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Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)
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Racing Club, Plzen, 14 Oct 1951
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Smetana Hall, Prague, 18 and 19 Oct 1951
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Dvořák Requiem in B flat minor Op. 89 (1890)
Jaroslava Vymazalova, soprano - Maria Krasova, alto - Beno Blachut, tenor - Eduard Haken, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Deutsche Staatsoper, Berlin, 26 Oct 1951
Guest conductor in the German Democratic Republic (DDR), 26 Oct-07 Nov 1951. In the presence of Wilhelm Pieck, president of the DDR |
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Smetana Prodana nevesta (The Bartered Bride) Overture
Staatskapelle Berlin
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Voříšek Symphony in D major Op. 24 (1821)
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Kongresshalle, Leipzig, 01 Nov 1951
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
Gewandhaus Orchester Leipzig
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)
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Deutsches Nationaltheater, Weimar, 03 Nov 1951
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
Staatskapelle Weimar
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)
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Naumburg an der Saale, 04 Nov 1951
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )
Staatskapelle Weimar
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Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
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Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)
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Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)
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Berlin, 07 Nov 1951
Broadcast |
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Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSB)
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Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 " Classique " in D major Op. 25 (1916-17)
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Janáček Sinfonietta JW 6/18 (1926)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 22 and 23 Nov 1951
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Bartók Music for strings, percussion and celesta Sz.106 (1937)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Liszt Faust Symphony S.108 (1854, 1861)
Beno Blachut, tenor
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 06 and 07 Dec 1951
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Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvořák Biblical songs Op. 99 (1895)
Maria Krasova, alto - Ladislav Mraz, bass
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Dvořák Symphony No. 7 in D minor Op. 70 (1884-85)
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