Janáček: The Diary of One Who Disappeared
and works by Dvořák and Smetana
Vilém Přibyl (tenor), Libuše Márová, Pavel Kühn, Milan Máša, Josef Páleníček
The small women’s group which delivers three songs has a choric function in the other sense, and the village boy/gypsy girl plot is in no way hackneyed or trite. Přibyl in particular inhabits... — More…
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Smetana: 5 Evening Songs T124
- Vilém Pribyl, Milan Máša
No. 1, Who’s Master of the Golden Strings
No. 2, Don’t Throw Against the Prophets Stones
No. 3, I Fancied Once
No. 4, Hey, What a Joyful Pleasure
No. 5, Out of My Songs I Build for Thee
Dvořák: Biblical Songs (10), Op. 99
- Vilém Pribyl, Milan Máša
No. 1, Darkness and Thunderclouds Are Round About Him. Andantino
No. 2, Lord My Shield, My Refuge and Hope Art Thou. Andante
No. 3, Hear, Oh Hear My Prayer, Lord My God. Andante
Janáček: On An Overgrown Path
- Vilém Pribyl, Libuše Márová, Kühn Female Choir, Pavel Kühn, Josef Palenicek
No. 1, I Have Seen a Young Gipsy Girl. Andante
No. 2, This Dark-eyed Young Gipsy. Con moto
No. 3, Along the Lakeside the Air Is Soft with Glow-worms