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Dvořák Festival: Slavonic Dances Series Two, Opus 72
directed by Rodney Greenberg; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904; conducted by Jiří Bělohlávek, 1946-; produced by Colin Wilson, fl. 2002; performed by Ivan Ženatý, fl. 1982, Prague Symphony Orchestra, in The Antonín Dvořák Cycle, Vol. 1 (Germany: ArtHaus Musik), 41 mins
The music of the quintessentially Czech composer Dvořák is, above all, enjoyable and is a perennial favourite in the Romantic repertoire. This series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with three leading Czech conductors on the podium: Petr Alt...
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directed by Rodney Greenberg; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904; conducted by Jiří Bělohlávek, 1946-; produced by Colin Wilson, fl. 2002; performed by Ivan Ženatý, fl. 1982, Prague Symphony Orchestra, in The Antonín Dvořák Cycle, Vol. 1 (Germany: ArtHaus Musik), 41 mins
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The music of the quintessentially Czech composer Dvořák is, above all, enjoyable and is a perennial favourite in the Romantic repertoire. This series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with three leading Czech conductors on the podium: Petr Altrichter, Jiří Bělohlávek and Libor Pesek. Guest soloists include soprano Lucia Popp, alto Eva Randova, tenor Josef Protschka, bass...
The music of the quintessentially Czech composer Dvořák is, above all, enjoyable and is a perennial favourite in the Romantic repertoire. This series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with three leading Czech conductors on the podium: Petr Altrichter, Jiří Bělohlávek and Libor Pesek. Guest soloists include soprano Lucia Popp, alto Eva Randova, tenor Josef Protschka, bass Peter Mikulas, pianist Igor Ardasev, violinist Ivan Zenaty and cellist Mischa Maisky, who plays Dvoøák's Cello Concerto, one of his finest works. Jiří Bělohlávek (born February 24, 1946) is a Czech conductor. He studied with Sergiu Celibidache. From 1995-2000, Bělohlávek was principal guest conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC SO). In February 2005, he was named its twelfth chief conductor, effective July 2006, with an initial contract of 3 years. Bělohlávek is the first BBC SO principal guest conductor ever to be named chief conductor of any UK orchestra. His tenure with the BBC SO began with the First Night of the 2006 Proms. He also conducted both the First Night and Last Night of the 2007 Proms. Bělohlávek recently extended his contract with the BBC Symphony to 2012. In opera, Bělohlávek has conducted Jenůfa and Tristan und Isolde at Glyndebourne Opera. He made his Metropolitan Opera (Met) debut on December 17, 2004 conducting Káťa Kabanová, with Karita Mattila in the title role. He returned to the Met in January and February of 2007 for Jenůfa. Other orchestral guest conducting appearances in the US have been with Philadelphia Orchestra and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Due to his extensive artistic activity Ivan Zenaty has acquired a leading position among Czech violinists. During his studies at the Prague Conservatory he has made his debut with the Czech Philharmonics, in 1982 he got to the final of the International P.I.Tchaikovsky Violin Competition in Moscow, in 1987 he was a sovereign winner of the International Prague Spring Violin Competition. Ivan Zenaty was awarded the title Laureate of the International Tribune of Young Performers UNESCO (1989) and the main prize of the Ruggiero Ricci international master-classes in Berlin (1990) which resulted in his engagement as a soloist of the Berliner Symphoniker. Since 1996 Ivan Zenaty has been professor at the Music Academy in Dresden. Vol. I • Symphony No.7 in D minor Op.70 • Slavonic Dances Op.72 (1886) • Romance for Violin Op.11
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Date Written / Recorded
1993
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Prague Symphony Orchestra, Ivan Ženatý, fl. 1982
Contributor
Jiří Bělohlávek, 1946-, Colin Wilson, fl. 2002
Author / Creator
Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904, Rodney Greenberg, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Ivan Ženatý, fl. 1982
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1993 by ArtHaus Musik GmbH
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Franz Liszt - Mephisto polka
directed by Proefrock, Yan, fl. 2007-2011; composed by Maurice Ravel, 1875-1937, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886, Hector Berlioz, 1803-1869, Benjamin (Louis Paul) Godard, 1849-1895 and Wilhelm Krüger, 1820-1883; produced by Jean-Baptiste Jouy, fl. 2011; performed by David Violi, fl. 2011, in Paraphrases diaboliques (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2011), 6 mins
The promising French pianist D. Violi plays Berlioz, Liszt & Ravel.
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directed by Proefrock, Yan, fl. 2007-2011; composed by Maurice Ravel, 1875-1937, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886, Hector Berlioz, 1803-1869, Benjamin (Louis Paul) Godard, 1849-1895 and Wilhelm Krüger, 1820-1883; produced by Jean-Baptiste Jouy, fl. 2011; performed by David Violi, fl. 2011, in Paraphrases diaboliques (Paris, Ile-de-France: Windrose (Film distributor), 2011), 6 mins
Description
The promising French pianist D. Violi plays Berlioz, Liszt & Ravel.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
David Violi, fl. 2011
Contributor
Jean-Baptiste Jouy, fl. 2011
Author / Creator
Maurice Ravel, 1875-1937, Franz Liszt, 1811-1886, Hector Berlioz, 1803-1869, Benjamin (Louis Paul) Godard, 1849-1895, Wilhelm Krüger, 1820-1883, Proefrock, Yan, fl. 2007-2011, David Violi, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Windrose (Film distributor)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Windrose Distribution.
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Slavonic Dance in C major, Op. 72, No. 7
directed by Shoichi Nishikawa; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Syuichi Asada; performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Berliner Philharmoniker in Tokyo (EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in C major, Op. 72, No. 7, performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted by Mariss Jansons.
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directed by Shoichi Nishikawa; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015 and Syuichi Asada; performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker), in Berliner Philharmoniker in Tokyo (EuroArts, 2000), 4 mins
Description
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in C major, Op. 72, No. 7, performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted by Mariss Jansons.
Date Written / Recorded
1887, 2000-11-26
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker)
Contributor
Mariss Jansons, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Syuichi Asada
Author / Creator
Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904, Shoichi Nishikawa, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker)
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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Slavonic Dance in e minor, Op. 72, No. 2
directed by Georg Wübbolt; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Kurt Masur, 1927-2015; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Kurt Masur: A Life in Music (EuroArts, 2007), 6 mins
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in e minor, Op. 72, No. 2, performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and conducted by Kurt Masur.
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directed by Georg Wübbolt; composed by Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904 (1887); conducted by Kurt Masur, 1927-2015; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Kurt Masur: A Life in Music (EuroArts, 2007), 6 mins
Description
This is a performance of Slavonic Dance in e minor, Op. 72, No. 2, performed by Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, and conducted by Kurt Masur.
Date Written / Recorded
1887
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Contributor
Kurt Masur, 1927-2015, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015
Author / Creator
Antonín Dvořák, 1841-1904, Georg Wübbolt, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
EuroArts
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of EuroArts Music International GmbH.
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