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Impressions from the country, suite for orchestra Op. 54 (1887-88)
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Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)
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Jaro (Spring) Op. 13 (1881)
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Radio Srudio, Prague, 29 Nov 1938
Broadcast and on 08 Dec 1938 (and works by Dvorak and Suk) |
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Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)
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Kralova Ema (Queen Emma) (1883)
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Prague, 21 Dec 1945- Recorded
Concert for the composer's 95th birthday anniversary |
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Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Malirske studie (Studies of Painters) Op. 56 (1898-99)
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Radio Studio, Prague, 07 Nov 1938
Broadcast (excerpts) |
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Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)
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Othello, symphonic poem Op. 6 (1873)
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Prague, 21 Dec 1945- Recorded
Concert for the composer's 95th birthday anniversary |
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Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Pad Arkuna (The Fall of Arkun) Overture Op. 55 (1898)
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Smir Tantaluv (The Atonement of Tantalus), scenic melodrama Op. 32 (1894)
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Prague, 18 Sep 1950- Recorded
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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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Smutceni pochod (Funeral March, from The Bride of Messina) Op. 18 (1882-83)
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Krematorium, Prague, 23 Sep 1952
Funeral ceremony for Gramofony general manager Josef Has |
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Symphony No. 1 in F major Op. 17 (1877-83)
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Symphony No. 2 in E flat major Op. 38 (1892-93)
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 05 and 06 Jan 1967- Recorded
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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V podvecer (In the Evening) Op. 39 (1892)
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Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOCR)
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Valcik (Waltz) in C major Op. 4 (18880-81)
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Radio Srudio, Prague, 29 Nov 1938
Broadcast and on 08 Dec 1938 (and works by Dvorak and Suk) |
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Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)
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Z 1001 noci (1001 Nights) Op. 54 (1887-1998)
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Radio Srudio, Prague, 29 Nov 1938
Broadcast and on 08 Dec 1938 (and works by Dvorak and Suk) |
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Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)
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