Prague, 04 Mar 1928
Mahler Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" in C minor (1888-94) (KA conducting the offstage orchestra; Bruno Walter conductor. After a successful rehearsal,BW to KA : "You should be a conductor.")
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Zofin Palace, Prague, 24 Jun 1930
Graduation concert as composer (and other works by M. Salac, G. Vagner, J. Jezek, E. Hlobil and A. Moyzes)
Ančerl Sinfonietta (1930) (Premiere)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Prague, 01 Jul 1930
Graduation concert as conductor
Beethoven Symphony No. 6 in F major Op. 68 (1807-1808) (1. Allegro ma non troppo)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Hall, Prague, 31 Jan 1935
First full concert with the CPO, special concert
Gluck Iphigenie en Aulide Overture Wq.40 (1774)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Hába Cesta zivota (The Path of Life) Op. 46 (1933) (Premiere)


Prokofiev Symphony No. 3 in C minor Op. 44 (1928)


Radiojournal Hall, Prague, 11 Jul 1935
Directly broadcast
Mahler Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor (1901-02) (IV. Adagietto)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Mahler Symphony No. 9 in D major (1909-10) (2nd mvt)


Radiojournal Hall, Ptague, 14 Jul 1935
Directly broadcast
Berlioz Les Francs-Juges, overture Op. 3 (1826-1833)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Saint-Saens Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 3 Op.61 (1880)
Robert Soetens, violin


Franck Les Eolides, symphonic poem FWV43 (1876)


Radiojournal Hall, Prague, 31 Jul 1935
Directly broadcast
Smetana Tajemstvi (Le Secret), overture 1:110 (1877)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Rossini Il Barbiere di Siviglia Overture (1815)


Dvořák Selma sedlak (The cunning Peasant) Op. 37 (1877)


Offenbach Orphée aux enfers Overture (1858)


Weber Der Freischütz Op. 17 (1821) (overture)


Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro K. 492 (1786) (overture)


Rossini Semiramide Overture (1825)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 06 Sep 1935
XIIIth ISCM Festival, 01-08 Sep 1935
Hába Cesta zivota (The Path of Life) Op. 46 (1933)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Hall, Prague, 19 Dec 1935
Directly broadcast
Klička Fantasy for oboe and orchestra
Jaromir Herle, oboe
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Klička Psalm 47


Smetana Hall, Prague, 02 Feb 1936
VIth Radiojournal concert, Karel Ancerl replacing Henry Wood
Beethoven Egmont, overture Op. 84 (1807-1810)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Mozart Serenade No. 13 in G major K. 525 (1787)


Schumann Concerto for piano and orchestra in A minor Op. 54 (1845)
Jan Herman, piano


Franck Symphony in D minor FWV48 (1886-88)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 08 Apr 1936
Pritomnost Festival, Contemporary music concert
Janáček Sumarovo dite (The Fiddler's Child) JW 6/14 (1912-14)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Hába Nova Zeme (The New Land), overture Op. 47 (1936) (Premiere)


Reiner Concerto for piano and orchestra (1932) (Premiere)
Liza Fuchsova, piano


Srom Suite for large orchestra (1934)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 20 Jan 1937
Osterc Passacaglia and choral (1934)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Bartoš Rozhlasova hudba (Radio Music), Suite Op. 12 (1936)


Ibert Concertino da camera pour saxophone et onze instruments (1935)
(written for Sigurd Rascher)

Sigurd Rascher, alto saxophone


Liszt Faust Symphony S.108 (1854, 1861)
Janko Blaho, tenor
Vinohradsky Hlahol / Karel Sejna

Czechoslovak Radio Studio, Prague, 27 Jul 1937
Directly broadcast
Liszt Faust Symphony S.108 (1854, 1861)
Bronislav Chorovic, tenor
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra - Vinohradsky Hlahol / Karel Sejna

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 17 Apr 1947
Beethoven Symphony No. 1 in C major Op. 21 (1800) - Recorded
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Franck Les Djinns, symphonic poem for piano and orchestra FWV 45 (1884) - Recorded
Frantisek Maxian, piano


Kabeláč Symphony No. 2 in C Op. 15 (1942-46) - Recorded(Premiere)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 11 Dec 1947
Pritomnost Festival, Novelties concert
Šatra Prelude, fugue and finale : Dikuvzdani (Thanksgiving) (1945-46) - Recorded(Premiere)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Lucký Concerto for cello and orchestra Op. 9 (1946) - Recorded(Premiere)
Bohus Heran, cello


Janeček Symphony Op. 17 (1935-40) - Recorded(Premiere)


Kabeláč Overture Op. 17 (1947) - Recorded(Premiere)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 16 Apr 1948
Benda Lazebnik sevillsky (The Barber of Seville), overture (1776) - Recorded
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Villa-Lobos Fantasy for piano and orchestra (1921) - Recorded
Anna Stella Schic, piano


Mahler Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" in C minor (1888-94) - Recorded
Jaroslava Vymazalova, soprano - Maria Krasova, alto
Prague Radio Chorus / Jiri Pinkas

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 03 Feb 1949
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

Bartók Concerto for violin and orchestra No. 2 Sz.112 (1938)
Ede Zathurecky, violin


Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in B flat major Op. 60 (1806)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 03 and 04 Nov 1949
Czechoslovak-Soviet Fellowship concerts
Glinka Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture (1842)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Khachaturian Concerto for piano and orchestra in D flat major (1935)
Jilek Zdenek, piano


Balanchivadze Symphony in D major (1947)


Kupelna Hall, Trencianske Teplice, 25 Jun 1950
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 (1802-1804)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Symphony No. 7 in A major Op. 92 (1811-1812)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 16 and 17 Nov 1950
First concerts with the CPO as chief conductor (1950-1968, appointed on 20 Oct 1950)
Culaki Symphony No. 2
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Tchaďkovsky Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 in B flat minor Op. 23 (1874-75)
Viktorie Svihlikova, piano


Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 " Classique " in D major Op. 25 (1916-17)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 08 Dec 1950
Concert for the composer's 80th birthday anniversary
Novák Zbojnicka (Bandit) Op. 54 No. 5 (1919-20)
Vera Krilova, alto
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Novák Udoli Noveho kralovstvi (The Valley of the New Kingdom) Op. 31 (1903)
Vera Krilova, alto


Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)


Novák Zakleta dcera (Conjured Dream), ballad Op. 19 (1898)
Vera Krilova, alto
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Novák Nescasna vojna, from Moravian folk ballads Op. 23 (1900)
Vera Krilova, alto
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Dominova Studio, Prague, 12 Dec 1950
First recording with the CPO
Novák In the Tatras Op. 26 (1901-07)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon
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bearac reissues
BRC-2038 (CD)
Venias
VN013 (CD) (33 CD set)
Naxos
9.80935 (MP3)

Dvorak Hall Prague, 13 Dec 1950
Voříšek Symphony in D major Op. 24 (1821)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Dvorak Hall, Prague, 08 Feb 1951
XIIth Competition of the Union of Czech Composers
Krejčí Concerto for viola and orchestra Op. 72 (1947) (Premiere)
Antonin Hyksa, viola
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Tomášek Romance stedrovecemi (Christmas romance) (1923)
Stanislava Souckova, soprano


Sommer Concerto for violin and orchestra in G minor (1950) (Premiere)
Milan Skampa, violin


Kalaš Concerto for violoncello and orchestra Op. 66 (1949) (Premiere)
Milos Sadlo, cello


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 01 and 03 Mar 1951
Special concerts
Bach Brandenburg concerto No. 3 in G major BWV 1048 (1721)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major Op. 61 (1806)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 15 Mar 1951
Beethoven Coriolanus, overture Op. 62 (1807)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 5 in E flat Op. 73 (1809)
Frantisek Rauch, piano


Beethoven Symphony No. 8 in E major Op. 93 (1812)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 16 May 1951
Prague Spring Festival, 16 May-10 Jun 1951
Dobiáš Buduj Vlast, posilis mir ( Build up your Country-Strengthen Peace) (1947-50)
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Shostakovich Song of the Forests Op. 81 (1949)
Karel Blaha, tenor - Rudolf Amus, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Spanish Hall, Prague, 17 May 1951
Concert for the 30th Anniversary of the KSC
Nejedlý Vitezstvi bude nase (Victory will be ours) (1941)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 5 . Tabor


Smetana Hall, Prague, 21 May 1951
Prague Spring Festival, Karel Ancerl replacing Ernest Bour
Nigg Pour un počte captif (1950) (Premiere, in the composer's presence)
(for the liberation of Nazim Hikmet)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Haydn Concerto for oboe and orchestra Hob.VIIg/C1 (179?)
Haakon Stotjin, oboe


Berlioz Symphonie fantastique Op. 14 (1830)


Rudolfinum Studio, Prague, 24 May 1951
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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Rudolfinum Studio, Prague, 12-13 Jun 1951
Kapr V Sovetske zemi (In the Soviet Land), cantata (V. Nezval) (1950)
Jan Soumar, bass
Prague Radio Chorus - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon
4801/03 (78)
Supraphon Gold Edition
SU 3944-2 (4 CDs)

Racing Club, Plzen, 14 Jun 1951
Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)


Sokol House, Zelezny Brod, 16 Jun 1951
Dvořák Holoubek (The wild Dove) Op. 110 (1896)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)


Castle Parks, Sychrov, 17 Jun 1951
Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)


Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)


Sokol House, Turnov, 18 Jun 1951
Dvořák Concerto for piano and orchestra in B minor Op. 33 (1876)
Frantisek Maxian, piano
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor Op. 53 (1879)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95)
Milos Sadlo, cello


Sokol House, Liberec, 19 Jun 1951
Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)


Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)


Municipal Theatre, Nachod, 20 Jun 1951
Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák V prirode (In Nature's Realm) Op. 91 (1891)


Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)


Dvořák Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 88 (1889)


Masaryk Theatre, Jicin, 21 Jun 1951
Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95)
Sasa Vectonov, cello


Dvořák Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 88 (1889)


Strelnice, Hradec Kralove, 22 Jun 1951
Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Vodnik (The Water Goblin) Op. 107 (1896)


Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 30 Jun 1951
Mozart Serenade No. 11 for winds in E flat major K. 375 (1781)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Kramář Harmonie Op. 45


Mozart Serenade in B major K. 361 (1783-84)


Waldstein Garden, Prague, 30 Jun 1951
Mozart Serenade in B major K. 361 (1783-84)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Training Centre, Marianske Lazne, 26 Aug 1951
Free concert for the Armed Forces in Marianske Lazne
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 46 (1878) (No. 2, 6, 7)


Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 6 . Blanik


Smetana Wallenstein's Camp, symphonic poem Op. 14 (1859)


Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 18 Sep 1951
Dvořák Symphony No. 9 "From the new World" in E minor Op. 95 (1893)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 72 (1886)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 26 Sep 1951
Ist Youth concert
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 1. Vysehrad
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )


Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 3. Sarka


Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 27 Sep 1951
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 05 Oct 1951
Gala evening for the 2nd anniversary of the German Democratic Republic (DDR)
Meyer Mansfeld Oratorio (1950)
Svatava Smolakova, soprano - Vlasta Linnartova, alto - Premysl Koci, baritone - Karel Berman, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 10 Oct 1951
Concert for young workers
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 1. Vysehrad
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 2. Vltava ( The Moldau )


Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 3. Sarka


Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 4 . From Bohemia's Woods and Fields


Racing Club, Plzen, 13 Oct 1951
Gluck Iphigenie en Aulide Overture Wq.40 (1774)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for piano and orchestra in B minor Op. 33 (1876)
Frantisek Maxian, piano


Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)


Racing Club, Plzen, 14 Oct 1951
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Hall, Prague, 18 and 19 Oct 1951
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

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 22 and 23 Nov 1951
Bartók Music for strings, percussion and celesta Sz.106 (1937)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Liszt Faust Symphony S.108 (1854, 1861)
Beno Blachut, tenor
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 06 and 07 Dec 1951
Dvořák Husitska Op. 67 (1883)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Biblical songs Op. 99 (1895)
Maria Krasova, alto - Ladislav Mraz, bass


Dvořák Symphony No. 7 in D minor Op. 70 (1884-85)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 24 and 25 Jan 1952
Haydn Symphony No. 97 in C major (1792)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Schumann Concerto for piano and orchestra in A minor Op. 54 (1845)
Otakar Vondrovic, piano


Debussy Nocturnes CD 98 (1897-99) (Nuages, Fętes, Sirčnes)
Czech Singers' Chorus - Female voices / Jan Kühn

Ravel Rapsodie espagnole M.54 (1907)


Fibich Hall, Prague, 29 Jan 1952
Concert for the composer's 10th death anniversary
Ježek Symfonicka basen (Symphonic poem) (1936)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 01 Feb 1952
Barvík Symfonicky obraz (Symphonic Picture) Op. 20 (1944) (Premiere)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Moyzes Symphony No. 6 in G major Op. 45 (1950-51)


Mozart Concerto for bassoon and orchestra in B flat major K. 191 (1774)
Karel Bidlo, bassoon


Haydn Symphony No. 100 in G major (1794)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 11-12 Feb 1952
Mozart Concerto for bassoon and orchestra in B flat major K. 191 (1774)
Karel Bidlo, bassoon
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon
14342/44 (78)
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LPV 66 (LP)
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SUA 10208 (LP)
Supraphon
10544/5 (2 LPs) (1. Allegro)
Supraphon
SUA 50710 (LP)
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11 1935-2 (CD)
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SU 3678-2 (CD)
BnF Collection
BnF 07 (MP3)

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 13 Feb 1952
VIth Youth concert
Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95)
Milos Sadlo, cello


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 14 and 15 Feb 1952
Dvořák Karneval Op. 92 (1891)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95)
Milos Sadlo, cello


Dvořák Symphony No. 8 in G major Op. 88 (1889)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 21 Feb 1952
Concert for the composer's 70th birthday anniversary
Vycpálek Sursum corda Op. 30 (1950) (Premiere)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Vycpálek The Last Things of Man Op. 16 (1921)
Jaroslava Vymazalova, soprano - Zdenek Otava, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 06 and 07 Mar 1952
Haendel Concerto grosso in F major Op. 6 No. 2
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Brahms Alto Rhapsody Op. 53 (1869)
Maria Krasova, alto
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Bruckner Symphony No. 5 in B major WAB 105 (1877-78)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 26 Mar 1952
Bach Suite No. 1 in C major BWV 1066
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra in C minor Op. 80 (1808)
Ilja Hurnik, piano
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 5 . Tabor


Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 6 . Blanik


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 27 and 28 Mar 1952
Bach Suite No. 1 in C major BWV 1066
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Fantasy for piano, chorus and orchestra in C minor Op. 80 (1808)
Ilja Hurnik, piano
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Mozart Symphony No. 41 in C major K. 551 (1788)


Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet, suite Op. 64 (1933-36)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 09 Apr 1952
Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor K. 550 (1788)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Saint-Saens Morceau de concert pour cor et orchestre en Fa mineur Op. 94 (1887)
Ladislav Vondracek, horn


Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor Op. 98 (1884-1885)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 24 and 25 Apr 1952
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Paulus Op. 36 (1864-36)
Drahomira Tikalova, soprano - Beno Blachut, tenor - Karel Berman, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Hall, Prague, 04 Jun 1952
Prague Spring Festival, 29 May-16 Jun 1952
Saint-Saens Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 1 in A minor Op. 33 (1872) - Recorded
Mtislav Rostropovich, cello
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Tchaďkovsky Rococo variations Op. 33 (1876-77) - Recorded
Mtislav Rostropovich, cello


Dvořák Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 2 in B minor Op. 104 (1894-95) - Live
Mtislav Rostropovich, cello

RadioServis
CR 1998 (CD) (Third movement)

Smetana Hall, Prague, 10 Jun 1952
Prague Spring Festival
Beethoven Coriolanus, overture Op. 62 (1807)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major Op. 61 (1806)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Suk Asrael, symphony Op. 27 (1905-06)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 26 Jun 1952
Concert with members of the Smetana quartet
Haendel Concerto for viola and orchestra in B minor ( published 1924)
(written by Henri Casadesus)

Jaroslav Rybensky, viola
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Tchaďkovsky Concerto for violin and orchestra in D Op. 35 (1878)
Ludomir Kostecky, violin


Khachaturian Concerto for violin and orchestra in D minor (1940)
Jiri Novak, violin


Floral Greenhouse Gardens, Kromeriz, 03 Sep 1952
Beethoven Leonore III , overture Op. 72a (1806)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major Op. 61 (1806)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 (1807-1808)


Cirkus Beskyd, Ostrava, 04 Sep 1952
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Krematorium, Prague, 23 Sep 1952
Funeral ceremony for Gramofony general manager Josef Has
Fibich Smutceni pochod (Funeral March, from The Bride of Messina) Op. 18 (1882-83)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Suk Serenade for string orchestra in E flat major Op. 6 (1892)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 01 Oct 1952
IInd Youth concert
Beethoven Leonore III , overture Op. 72a (1806)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 in C major Op. 15 (1795)
Jan Panenka, piano


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 02 and 03 Oct 1952
Beethoven Leonore III , overture Op. 72a (1806)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 in C major Op. 15 (1795)
Jan Panenka, piano


Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 (1807-1808)


Racing Club, Plzen, 18 Oct 1952
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetena Hall, Prague, 24 Oct 1952
Ist precongress concert of the Union of Czech Composers
Petrželka Pastoral sinfonietta Op. 51 (1951-52)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Kardoš Mierova kantata Op. 21b (1950)
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Hradil Zpev miru (Peace song) (1951)


Seidel Lide bdete (People watch) (3rd mvt)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 29 Oct 1952
IIIrd Youth concert
Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 (1807-1808)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 04 Nov 1952
Gala concert for the 70th anniversary of the premiere of the work
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 05 Nov 1952
IVth Youth concert
Shostakovich Symphony No. 7 "Leningrad" in C major Op. 60 (1941)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 07 Nov 1952
Gala concert for the 35th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution
Prokofiev Russian overture for orchestra Op. 72 (1936-37)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Shostakovich Symphony No. 7 "Leningrad" in C major Op. 60 (1941)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 26 Nov 1952
VIth Youth concert [Slansky Trial (20-27 Nov 1952)]
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 (1802-1804)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 27 and 28 Nov 1952
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 (1802-1804)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in B flat major Op. 60 (1806)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 19 Dec 1952
Gala concert for Stalin's 73rd birthday anniversary
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat major Op. 55 (1802-1804)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Shostakovich Song of the Forests Op. 81 (1949)
Antonin Votava, tenor - Ladislav Mraz, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 08 Jan 1953
Ist precongress concert of the Union of Czech Artists
Petrželka Pastoral sinfonietta Op. 51 (1951-52)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Kardoš Mierova kantata Op. 21b (1950)


Hradil Zpev miru (Peace song) (1951)


Seidel Lide bdete (People watch) (3rd mvt)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 09 Jan 1953
Krejčí 14 Variations on a Folk Song, for the composer's deseased wife (1951-52) (Premiere)
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Novák Podzimni symfonie (Autumn symphony) Op. 62 (1934)
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 29 and 30 Jan 1953
Slavický Three Moravian Dance Fantasies (1951)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Trojan Cisaruv slavik (The Emperor's Nightingale), music for the Jiri Trnka's film (1948)


Strauss Concerto for oboe and orchestra in D major Op. 144 (1945)
Josef Shejbal, oboe


Strauss Till Eulenspiegel Op. 28 (1894-95)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 07-09 Feb 1953
Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 (1807-1808)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon
14575/78 (78)
Supraphon
DV 5153 (LP)
Supraphon
LPV 148 (LP)
Supraphon
SUA 10123 (LP)
Supraphon
10544/5 (2 LPs) (3. Allegro))
Supraphon [FR]
LPV 148 (LP)
Atoll
82117 (LP)
Supraphon [NL]
SUA 10123 (LP)
Supraphon [DE]
LKS 30011 (LP)
Supraphon [DE]
87406/407 (2 LPs)
Delta
DA 2017 (2 LPs)
Marcato
63904 (LP) (excerpts)
Elite Special
CSLP 6010 (LP)
Ariola Eurodisc Barcelona
K-203 161 (LP)
Discophon
3015 (LP)
Parliament
PLP(S) 136 (LP)
Supraphon
SU 1937-2 (CD)
Supraphon Gold Edition
SU 3685-2 (CD)
Supraphon [JP]
COCO 6370 (CD)
Supraphon [JP]
COCQ 84475 (CD)
Venias
VN013 (CD) (33 CD set)

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 11 Feb 1953
Smetana Ceska pisen (Czech Song), cantata (1878)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Nejedlý Vitezstvi bude nase (Victory will be ours) (1941)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 19 and 20 Feb 1953
Beethoven Symphony No. 1 in C major Op. 21 (1800)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in C minor Op. 125 (1822-1824)
Marie Tauberova, soprano - Maria Krasova, alto - Beno Blachut, tenor - Eduard Haken, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 21-23 Feb 1953
Beethoven Symphony No. 1 in C major Op. 21 (1800)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon
14579/81 (78)
Supraphon
VM 567/570 (2 LPs)
Supraphon
DV 5294/95 (2 LPs)
Supraphon
DM 5155 (10")
Supraphon
LPM 147 (10")
Bertelsmann
8005 (10")
Supraphon
LPV 218/219 (2 LPs)
Supraphon
LPV 218/219 (2 LPs)
Supraphon
SU 10255/6 or 131025/6 (2 LPs)
Supraphon
SU 1937-2 (CD)
Supraphon Gold Edition
SU 3669-2 (CD)
Supraphon [JP]
COCO 6370 (CD)
Supraphon [JP]
COCQ 84475 (CD)
Venias
VN013 (CD) (33 CD set)

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 26 and 27 Feb 1953
Hanuš Symphony No. 2 in G major Op. 26 (1950-51)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Bartók Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 3 Sz.119 (1945)
Eva Bernathova, piano


Debussy Iberia CD 118 (1906-08)


Spanish Hall, Prague, 18 Mar 1953
Funeral ceremony for President Gottwald dead on 14 March, after Stalin on 05
Dvořák Serenade for string orchestra in E major Op. 22 (1875) (excerpts)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Suk Serenade for string orchestra in E flat major Op. 6 (1892) (excerpts)


Tchaďkovsky String quartet No. 1 in D major Op. 11 (1871) (Andante cantabile)


Spanish Hall, Prague, 19 Mar 1953
Funeral ceremony for President Gottwald
Škroup Hymn of the Czechoslovak Republic (1831)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Alexandrov Hymn of the Soviet Union (1943)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 23 and 24 Apr 1953
Haendel Messiah HWV 56 (1741)
Ruzena Kohoutova, soprano - Ruzena Stodolova, alto - Ivo Zidek, tenor - Jiri Bar, bass
Czech Singers' Chorus / Jan Kühn - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 30 Apr 1953
Special concert
Kabalevsky Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 1 in G minor Op.49 (1948-49)
Sasa Vectonov, cello
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Sibelius Concerto for violin and orchestra in D minor Op. 47 (1903-04, 1905)
Ladislav Jasek, violin


Tchaďkovsky Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 in B flat minor Op. 23 (1874-75)
Stanislav Knor, piano


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 25-26 May 1953
Suk Fantasy for violin and orchestra in G minor Op. 24 ( 1903 )
Alexander Plocek, violin
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon
DV 5183 (LP)
Supraphon
LPV 232 (LP)

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 28 May 1953
Special concert
Beethoven Leonore III , overture Op. 72a (1806)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Beethoven Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 4 in G major Op. 58 (1806)
Josef Palenicek, piano


Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 (1807-1808)


Smetana Hall, Prague, 15 Jun 1953
Prague Spring Festival, 15 Jun-03 Jul 1953
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ) 1:112 (1879)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 21-23 Sep 1953
Slavický Three Moravian Dance Fantasies (1951)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Supraphon
DV 5182 (LP)
Supraphon
LPV 201 (LP)
Supraphon
LPV 201 (LP)
Supraphon Gold Edition
SU 3688-2 (CD)
Venias
VN013 (CD) (33 CD set)

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 05 Oct 1953
Gala concert for the Czechoslovak Armed Forces
Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 6 . Blanik
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Smetana Ma Vlast ( My Country ), 5 . Tabor


Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 (1807-1808)


Dvorak Hall, Prague, 07 Oct 1953
Ist Youth concert
Dvořák Slavonic Dances Op. 46 (1878)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Dvorak Hall, Prague, 08 Oct 1953
Haydn Symphony No. 92 in G major (1788)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

Slavík Concerto for violin and orchestra in A minor (1827)
Alexander Plocek, violin


Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in B flat major Op. 60 (1806)


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