Works: Spoken Word: The original radio introductory announcement; The original sign off; Bedrich Smetana: Má vlast; Anonymous: Kde Domov Muj? (Czech national anthem); Antonin Dvorák: Slavonic Danc... Conductors:
Talich, Vaclav
The sound, the name, the first international successes, as well as the first recordings made by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, are inseparably linked with the...continue...
Recording information: National Theatre Prague (06/1939)....continue...
Works: Bedrich Smetana: Má vlast Conductors:
Talich, Vaclav Ensemble:
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
"Talich had been music director of the Czech Philharmonic since the year after his country declared independence in 1918, and his first take on Ma...continue...
Works: Bedrich Smetana: Má vlast; Nasim devám (To Our Girls), polka for orchestra (or piano) in D major, JB 1; Libuse; The Two Widows (Dve vdovy); Prazsky karneval (Prague Carnival), introduction ...
Performers:
Dvorakov, Ludmila; Rostropovich, Mstislav Conductors:
Talich, Vaclav Ensemble:
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra; Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
The final title in the Talich Special Edition series is a sort of chronological cross-section of Talich’s recordings. It opens with the symphonic poem Sarka,...continue...
Works: Bedrich Smetana: Má Vlast (My Fatherland), symphonic poems (6), JB 1 Conductors:
Talich, Vaclav Ensemble:
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Smetana's 'My Country' was a work with which Vaclav Talich wrestled throughout nearly his entire conducting career. For him, this cycle represented not only a...continue...