Antonin Dvorak

(1841-1904)

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Czech String Quartets

Czech String Quartets


Dvorak:

String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)

Janacek:

String Quartet No. 1 'The Kreutzer Sonata'

String Quartet No. 2 'Intimate Letters'

Martinu:

String Quartets Nos. 1-7

Smetana:

String Quartet No. 1 in E minor 'From My Life'

String Quartet No. 2 in D minor


Stamitz Quartet

This extensive collection brings together the complete string quartets of Czech composers Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Leoš Janáček and Bohuslav Martinů.

Those by Dvořák chart the evolution of his style, from his interest in Wagnerian music in the years prior to 1870 – String Quartet in D major – to the folk‐infused works of his later life, such as the String Quartet in G major Op.106, and show the influence of his time in the United States, with the String Quartet in F Op.96 ‘American’. The quartets of Smetana have a distinctive neo‐classical flavour while those of Janáček show strong links to his operatic works. Prolific composer Bohuslav Martinů composed six quartets, of which two were mislaid during the war. One of these, his fifth string quartet, is widely considered to be one of the most pivotal works in the composer’s oeuvre, written in 1938, a year of much upheaval in Martinů’s life. Many of the quartets in the collection hold an emotional dimension, all of which are exquisitely brought to life by the Stamitz Quartet.

Established in 1985, the Stamitz Quartet quickly became known as leading interpreters of Czech repertory. Winners of the 1986 National Broadcasting Union Competition in Salzburg, the Quartet’s rise to fame was meteoric; they have since participated in tours throughout Europe and America and undertaken a variety of recording projects, of which this collection is one.

Recorded between 1987 and 1993.

Contains extensive liner notes on each piece.

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Bruno Walter: The Edition

Bruno Walter: The Edition


includes:

Barber, S:

Symphony No. 1, Op. 9

New York Philharmonic

Beethoven:

Symphonies Nos. 1-9 (complete)

Columbia Symphony Orchestra & Westminster Choir

Coriolan Overture, Op. 62

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73 'Emperor'

Serkin

New York Philharmonic

Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61

Szigeti

New York Philharmonic

Triple Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Cello in C major, Op. 56

Hendl, McClure, Rose

New York Philharmonic

Egmont Overture, Op. 84

Brahms:

Symphonies Nos. 1-4 (Complete)

Walter rehearses Beethoven - Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Double Concerto for Violin & Cello in A minor, Op. 102

Francescatti, Fournier

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Variations on a theme by Haydn for orchestra, Op. 56a 'St Anthony Variations'

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Tragic Overture, Op. 81

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Schicksalslied, Op. 54

Occidental College Concert Choir, Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45

Occidental College Concert Choir, Columbia Symphony

Bruckner:

Symphony No. 4 in Eb Major 'Romantic'

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 7 in E Major

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 9 in D Minor

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Te Deum in C major, WAB 45

Westminster Choir, New York Philharmonic

Dvorak:

Slavonic Dance No. 1 in C Major, Op. 46 No. 1

New York Philharmonic

Haydn:

Symphony No. 88 in G major

Symphony No. 100 in G major 'Military'

Symphony No. 102 in B flat major

Symphony No. 96 in D major 'Miracle'

Mahler:

Symphony No. 1 in D major 'Titan'

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 4 in G major

Halban

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor

New York Philharmonic

Symphony No. 9 in D major

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Das Lied von der Erde

Miller, Haefliger

New York Philharmonic

Mendelssohn:

Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64

Milstein

New York Philharmonic

Mozart:

Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K183

Symphony No. 28 in C major, K200

Symphony No. 29 in A major, K201

Symphony No. 35 in D major, K385 'Haffner'

Symphony No. 36 in C major, K425 'Linz'

rehearsal & performance

Symphony No. 38 in D major, K504 'Prague'

Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, K543

New York Philharmonic

Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K550

New York Philharmonic

Symphony No. 41 in C major, K551 'Jupiter'

New York Philharmonic

Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K216

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Violin Concerto No. 4 in D major, K218

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Serenade No. 13 in G major, K525 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik'

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Requiem in D minor, K626

Westminster Choir, New York Philharmonic

Schubert:

Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, D485

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D759 'Unfinished'

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 9 in C major, D944 'The Great'

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Incidental music to Rosamunde, D797

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Schumann:

Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54

Istomin

Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 97 'Rhenish'

Strauss, R:

Don Juan, Op. 20

New York Philharmonic

Tod und Verklärung, Op. 24

New York Philharmonic

Walter rehearses Beethoven - Columbia Symphony Orchestra

Mozart: Minuet and Trio Nos. 1 & 5, German Dances, Overtures

Strauss Jr.: Waltzes / Brahms: Hungarian Dances - Columbia Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic

Walter rehearses the Siegfried-Idyll, Preludes and overtures - Occidental College Concert Choir, Columbia Symphony Orchestra


39 CD-box with recordings of Bruno Walter’s later years in a high quality LP-sized box.

32 page LP-sized booklet with elaborate liner notes in German and English.

This box set contains the complete symphonies of Beethoven and Brahms, the later symphonies of Mozart, symphonies of Mahler and Bruckner, CDs with rehearsals and many more.

The German born conductor Bruno Walter (1876-1962) was known primarily for his interpretations of the Viennese school. Though out of step with 20th century trends he was such a fine musician that he became a major figure - filling the wide gulf between the extremes of his day - Arturo Toscanini and Wilhelm Furtwängler.

He was an associate of Gustav Mahler and a long and faithful proponent and interpreter of Mahler's music.

He conducted the world premieres of “Das Lied von der Erde” (1911) and the “Symphony No. 9” (1912).

In 1925, he helped institute the Salzburg Festival and was named musical director of the Berlin Staatsoper. In 1929, Walter had a falling out with the Berlin opera management and departed to succeed Wilhelm Furtwängler at the Leipzig Gewandhaus.

In 1933 he left Germany when the Nazis came to power and went to Austria and from there in 1938 to France. Walter finally left Europe in 1939 and settled in the United States where he already had a strong following. He built up a reputation as a respected conductor under whom musicians enjoyed working. Amongst other orchestras, he frequently conducted the New York Philharmonic.

In 1957 a West Coast recording ensemble named Columbia Symphony Orchestra was specially put together for Walter to produce new recordings of famous works by Bruckner and Mahler in stereo.


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Dvorak: String Quartet & Piano Quintet

Dvorak: String Quartet & Piano Quintet


Dvorak:

String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major, Op. 51 (B92)

Boskovsky Quartet

Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81

Sir Clifford Curzon (piano)

Vienna Philharmonic Quartet


Eloquences exhumes a rare – and the only recording – by the Boskovsky Quartet, that of Dvorák’s String Quartet, Op. 51. Both performances on this disc are led by the Vienna Philharmonic concertmaster Willi Boskovsky. The Op. 51 is one of Dvorak’s most masterly essays in the quartet genre while the Op. 81 Quintet (in a classic recording with pianist Sir Clifford Curzon)brims over with melodic inspiration. This is the first release on CD of the Op. 51 Quartet. The extensive documentation by Tully Potter outlines not only the history of the music but also the evolution of the Boskovksy and Vienna Philharmonic Quartets.

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Martha Argerich & Friends: Live from Lugano 2012

Martha Argerich & Friends: Live from Lugano 2012


Brahms:

Variations on a theme by Haydn for two pianos, Op. 56b 'St Anthony Variations'

Martha Argerich (piano), Nicholas Angelich (piano)

Debussy:

La Mer

transcribed for Three Pianos by Carlo M. Griguoli

Giorgia Tomassi (piano), Carlo Maria Griguoli (piano), Alessandro Stella (piano)

Dvorak:

Piano Quartet No. 2 in E flat, Op. 87

Polina Leschenko (piano), Ilya Gringolts (violin), Nathan Braude (viola), Torleif Thedéen (cello)

Mahler:

Piano Quartet (in one movement) in A minor

Lily Maisky (piano), Sascha Maisky (violin), Lyda Chen (viola), Mischa Maisky (cello)

Martucci:

Theme & Variations in E flat, Op. 58

Nelson Goerner (piano), Rusudan Alavidze (piano)

Medtner:

Piano Quintet in C major Op. post

Lilya Zilberstein (piano), Dora Schwarzberg (violin), Lucia Hall (violin), Nora Romanoff-Schwarzberg (viola), Jing Zhao (cello)

Mores:

Taquito militar

transcribed by A. Petrasso

Martha Argerich (piano), Ale Petrasso (piano)

Mozart:

Sonata for Piano duet in D major, K381

Maria João Pires (piano), Martha Argerich (piano)

Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K503

Martha Argerich (piano)

Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Jacek Kaspszyk

Prokofiev:

Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94a

Renaud Capuçon (violin), Martha Argerich (piano)

Schumann:

Stücke im Volkston (5), Op. 102

Gautier Capuçon (cello), Martha Argerich (piano)

Smetana:

Sonata movement for 2 pianos, 8 hands in E minor

Martha Argerich (piano), Lilya Zilberstein (piano), Anton Gerzenberg (piano), Daniel Gerzenberg (piano)

Rondo for 2 pianos, 8 hands in C major

Martha Argerich (piano), Lilya Zilberstein (piano), Anton Gerzenberg (piano), Daniel Gerzenberg (piano)


EMI Classics is pleased to release the 10th annual 3CD set of highlights from the Progetto Martha Argerich in Lugano, “the delightful festival where youth meets experience and both benefit” (Gramophone). The Times described Argerich’s Lugano Festival as “community music-making on a deluxe scale, with performers and listeners mutually uplifted by music’s wonders”. The set is being released in anticipation of the Festival’s 2013 season.

Reviewing the 2011 Live from Lugano release, Nicholas Kenyon wrote in The Observer, “There are not many reliable annual treats among classical CDs these days, but the series of live recordings from Martha Argerich's Lugano festival are now a highlight of each year.” Andrew Clark in the Financial Times wrote, “Every June [Argerich] and a clutch of friends and protégés make music in a style that reflects her free spirit and total dedication. Even when Argerich is not playing, she seems to inspire the performance.”

In addition to Argerich, the performers in 2012 included many familiar names from previous Live from Lugano releases, among them the violinist and cellist brothers Renaud and Gautier Capuçon and pianist Nicholas Angelich, all of whom record for Virgin Classics. The current set also welcomes back Mischa Maisky, Lilya Zilberstein, Polina Leschenko, Dora Schwarzberg, Nora Romanoff-Schwarzberg, Lyda Chen, Ilya Gringolts, Georgio Tomassi, Carlo Maria Griguoli and Alessandro Stella. Newcomers include the pianists Maria João Pires and Nelson Goerner.

The repertoire of Martha Argerich and Friends – Live from Lugano 2012 puts the piano at the centre of the programming, focusing particularly on piano duets and rarely performed and recorded compositions. There is a group from the Austro-German Classical and Romantic tradition, followed by works from Slavic composers, sounds from Italy and France and, as a send-off, a two piano arrangement of an Argentinean tango. The performance of Mahler’s Piano Quartet is something of a family affair, performed by Ms Argerich’s longest-standing artistic collaborator Mischa Maisky, his pianist daughter Lily and violinist son Sascha and Ms Argerich’s daughter Lyda Chen. The orchestral work in this year’s set is Mozart’s Concerto K503 with Argerich and the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk.

Martha Argerich’s passion, technical virtuosity, temperament, commitment and supreme artistry have illuminated the music world and left audiences spellbound since she won the 1964 International Chopin Competition. Reluctant to perform solo for many years, she has continued to perform chamber music and concertos with orchestra where, in her own words, “I feel the musicians moving about. I watch them and I also move. I’m more natural.”

EMI Classics marked the occasion of Martha Argerich’s 70th birthday in 2011 with the release of four multi-disc sets bearing some of her finest performances from 1965 to 2009.

Few artists have nurtured and promoted emerging young musicians with the level of personal commitment shown by Martha Argerich. In the process, she has created inspired chamber music partnerships mixing established and up-and-coming artists. After setting up Meeting Point at Beppu, Japan in 1996 and the Martha Argerich Festival in Buenos Aires in 1999, the pianist decided to create a similar gathering of musical minds in Europe. The southern Swiss town of Lugano was identified as an ideal setting for a project based on the spirit of building a community of close-knit relationships among young and established artists and the Progetto Martha Argerich was launched in 2002. More than a decade later, the Festival continues to retain its original experimental ‘feel’ because of the original programming and the emergence of new performing talents. Geoffrey Norris in The Daily Telegraph wrote, “It is always instructive to see who has been invited to perform at the Progetto Martha Argerich in Lugano, because the cast list is a reliable guide to some of the most exciting talent in the musical world today.”

The twelfth season of the Martha Argerich Project will take place from 9 June to 3 July 2013 and will include performances by many of the artists on this set.

EMI would like to dedicate these recordings to the memory of Jurg ‘Abdul’ Grand, who founded the Martha Argerich Project at the 2002 Festival and co-directed the 2002 and 2003 events.

“Everything Martha Argerich touches turns to gold, not only her own piano playing but those around her whom she evidently inspires to new heights.” (The Observer)

“These discs are a reminder of a unique, ever-formidable and enchanting artist.” (Gramophone)

“every bit as captivating as previous instalments...The only time [Argerich] plays solo is in Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No 25”, almost every note of which she invests with her beguiling sense of discovery: a fabulous, thrills-and-spills performance in which the Argentine pianist, now in her 70s, defies her age.” Financial Times, 4th May 2013 *****

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Vaclav Neumann conducts Smetana, Dvorak, Beethoven & Janacek

Vaclav Neumann conducts Smetana, Dvorak, Beethoven & Janacek


Beethoven:

Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21

Dvorak:

Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 'From the New World'

Janacek:

Sinfonietta

Taras Bulba

Smetana:

The Bartered Bride Overture


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Dvořák: Orchestral Works & Concertos

Dvořák: Orchestral Works & Concertos


Dvorak:

Slavonic Dances Nos. 1-8, Op. 46 Nos. 1-8

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Three Slavonic Dances, Op. 72

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Slavonic Rhapsodies (3), Op. 45

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Bohumil Gregor

The Hero's Song, Op. 111

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Bohumil Gregor

Legends, Op. 59

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras

Scherzo capriccioso, Op. 66

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras

My Home Overture, Op. 62

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Hussite Overture, Op. 67

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Czech Suite, Op. 39

Prague Philharmonia, Jakub Hruša

Festival March in C major, Op. 54

Prague Symphony Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek

Prague Waltzes, B99

Prague Symphony Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek

Polka in B flat major, Op. 53a/1 'For Prague Students'

Prague Symphony Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek

Polonaise in E flat major for orchestra, B100

Prague Philharmonia, Jakub Hruša

American Suite in A major, Op. 98a(b)

Prague Philharmonia, Jakub Hruša

Serenade for Winds in D minor, Op. 44

Prague Philharmonia, Jakub Hruša

Serenade for Strings in E major, Op. 22

Prague Philharmonia, Jakub Hruša

Nocturne in B major for strings, Op.40 (B47)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Cello Concerto in A major, B10

Instrumentation Jarmil Burghauser, revision of the cello part Miloš Sádlo

Miloš Sádlo (cello)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 33

Ivan Moravec (piano)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek

Romance in F minor, Op. 11

Václav Hudecek (violin)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek

Mazurek for violin and orchestra, Op. 49 (B89)

Václav Hudecek (violin)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek

Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53

Josef Suk (violin)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Waldesruhe (Silent woods) for cello and orchestra, Op. 68 No. 5

Miloš Sádlo (cello)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Rondo in G minor for cello & orchestra, Op. 94, B. 181

Miloš Sádlo (cello)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann

Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104

Miloš Sádlo (cello)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann


Collectors and admirers of Dvořák’s music bearing the hallmark of the Czech performance tradition can now add another comprehensive album to put alongside the previous complete Supraphon CDs mapping his chamber (SU38152, SU39212), piano (SU40182) and symphonic works (SU40902). The acclaimed recording of the symphonies, conducted by Václav Neumann, is now followed by Supraphon’s 8-CD box set featuring Dvořák’s orchestral pieces and concertos. In addition to the celebrated Slavonic Dances, it contains a number of rarely recorded symphonic works (the Hussite Overture, My Home, A Hero’s Song), as well as splendid compositions for chamber and string orchestras. Besides recordings made under the baton of Neumann, it provides scope to other great Dvořák conductors – Mackerras, Bělohlávek and the rising star Jakub Hrůša. The set of orchestral works is rounded off by recordings of concertos, ranging from the virtually unknown Cello Concerto in A major, written by the young Dvořák, to the most frequently performed, the Cello Concerto in B minor. Supraphon has again carefully put together top-quality and time-honoured recordings of works performed by world-renowned soloists.

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Yo-Yo Ma	... plays Great Cello Masterworks

Yo-Yo Ma ... plays Great Cello Masterworks


Bach, J S:

Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV1007

Cello Suite No. 3 in C major, BWV1009

Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV1011

Beethoven:

Cello Sonata No. 1 in F major, Op. 5 No. 1

Cello Sonata No. 5 in D major, Op. 102 No. 2

Variations (7) on "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen", for Cello and Piano, WoO 46

Variations (12) on "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen" for Cello and Piano, Op. 66

Boccherini:

Cello Concerto No. 9 in B flat major, G 482

Brahms:

Cello Sonata No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 38

Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99

Dvorak:

Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104

Waldesruhe (Silent woods) for cello and orchestra, Op. 68 No. 5

Rondo in G minor for cello & orchestra, Op. 94, B. 181

Elgar:

Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85

Haydn:

Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1

Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major, Hob. VIIb:2 (Op. 101)

Lalo:

Cello Concerto in D minor

Saint-Saëns:

Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33

Schumann:

Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129

Adagio and Allegro in A flat major, Op. 70

Fantasiestücke, Op. 111

Shostakovich:

Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107

Tchaikovsky:

Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33

Walton:

Cello Concerto

plus works by Vivaldi


Yo-Yo Ma (cello)

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Dvorak & Smetana: String Quartets

Dvorak & Smetana: String Quartets


Dvorak:

String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 'American'

Smetana:

String Quartet No. 1 in E minor 'From My Life'


In its valedictory release, the world-renowned Tokyo String Quartet presents a pair of well loved chamber works offering a glimpse into the private world of two Czech composers. Antonín Dvorak and Bedrich Smetana – although they were sometimes regarded as musical opposites in their homeland – together they came to represent the quintessential sound of 19th-century Czech music.

Regarded as one of the supreme chamber ensembles of the world, the Tokyo String Quartet has captivated audiences and critics alike since it was founded 45 years ago. Performing over 100 concerts worldwide each season, the quartet has a devoted international following that includes the major capitals of the world and extends to all four corners of the globe.

Officially formed in 1969 at the Juilliard School of Music, the Tokyo String Quartet traces its origins to the Toho School of Music in Tokyo, where the founding members were profoundly influenced by Professor Hideo Saito. An exclusive collaboration with Deutsche Grammophon (more than 40 landmark recordings) firmly established it as one of the world’s leading quartets. The ensemble's recordingss for harmonia mundi USA have included an acclaimed cycle of Beethoven’s string quartets. Its most recent release was devoted to the Brahms Quintets Op. 34 (with Jon Nakamatsu, piano) and Op. 115 (with Jon Manasse, clarinet).

“this is recommendable for fans of the Tokyo Quartet’s finely chiseled approach” International Record Review, May 2013

“Does the Tokyo’s superb playing of Dvorak’s “American” lack the authentic Czech bite?...the playing is so fine, the glow of the four Stradivarius instruments so beautiful, such doubts hardly register. What matters is that these musicians perform the music con amore. The tragic conclusion of the Smetana... is devastating.” Sunday Times, 12th May 2013

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Dvorak: Stabat Mater, Op. 58

Dvorak: Stabat Mater, Op. 58


Ilse Eerens (soprano), Michaela Selinger (alto), Maximilian Schmitt (tenor) & Florian Boesch (bass)

Collegium Vocale Gent - Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Philippe Herreweghe

Antonín Dvorak’s daughter Josefa died on 21 September 1875. In response to this bereavement, Dvorak composed the initial version of his Stabat Mater – for four soloists, choir, and piano – between 19 February and 7 May 1876. He then set the work aside without orchestrating it. Soon after this, he lost his other two children in the space of a few weeks, his daughter Ružena on 13 August and his son Otokar on 8 September 1877. At this point he returned to the manuscript abandoned the previous sacred music and established him notably in Great Britain, where his reputation was to remain firm for the rest of his life.

This rarely recorded masterpiece has also inspired Philippe Herreweghe and Collegium Vocale Gent. Along with the Royal Flemish Philharmonic, they strip the work of all Romantic excess. The result is a spiritual journey from the sombre opening bars to the final Amen, underlining the universal grandeur of this major work of sacred music.

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The Art of Magdalena Kozena

The Art of Magdalena Kozena


Auber:

Le Domino noir: 'Je suis sauvée enfin - Ah! quelle nuit - Flamme vengeresse'

Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Marc Minkowski

Bach, J C:

Lamento 'Ach daß ich Wassers gnug hätte'

Musica antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel

Bach, J S:

Cantata BWV208 'Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd!'

Musica Florea, Marek Stryncl

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Laudamus Te

Musica Florea, Marek Stryncl

Bizet:

Les tringles des sistres tintaient (from Carmen)

Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Marc Minkowski

Dvorak:

Biblical Songs, Op. 99: Slýs, ó, Boze

Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle

Biblical Songs, Op. 99: Hospodin Jest muj Pastýr

Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle

Biblical Songs, Op. 99: Boze, boze, pisen novou

Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle

Zajatá from Moravské dvojzpevy (Moravian Duets)

with Dorothea Röschmann & Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Prsten from Moravské dvojzpevy (Moravian Duets)

with Dorothea Röschmann & Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Gounod:

Nuit resplendissante (from Cinq-Mars)

Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Marc Minkowski

Handel:

Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo)

Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon

Dopo notte (from Ariodante)

Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon

Scherza, infida (from Ariodante)

Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon

Janacek:

Lavecka (Bench)

with Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Moravian Folk Poetry: 12. Jabúcko

with Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Muzikanti [Musicians]

with Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Kapsberger:

Felici gl'animi

Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl

Mahler:

Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)

Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Lob des hohen Verstandes (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)

Cleveland Orchestra, Pierre Boulez

Um Mitternacht (Rückert-Lieder)

Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle

Monteverdi:

Libro Nono di Magrigali e Canzonette: Si dolce è'l tormento

Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl

Mozart:

Non so più cosa son, cosa faccio (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Simon Rattle

Voi che sapete (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Simon Rattle

Ravel:

Shéhérazade: Asie

Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle

Rösler:

An die Entfernte

with Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Strozzi:

L'Eraclito amoroso 'Udite amanti'

Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl

trad.:

Kebych bola jahodú

Vitali, F:

Bei lumi

Private Musicke, Pierre Pitzl

Vivaldi:

Anderò, volerò, griderò (from Orlando finto pazzo)

Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon

Armatae face et anguibus (from Juditha Triumphans)

Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon

Gelido in ogni vena (from Il Farnace, RV711)

Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon


Magdalena Kožená (mezzo-soprano)

The Art of Magdalena Kožená is an anthology of her finest performances, documenting both the range of her voice and the breadth of repertoire to which she can bring authority, from early baroque of Monteverdi and Strozzi to sacred arias by Bach, opera arias by Handel, Vivaldi, Mozart, Gounod, Bizet and Auber, as well as orchestral songs by Mahler. To all she brings an absorbing emotional depth and maturity of her interpretative abilities.

Unique to Kožená are the songs rooted in Bohemia and Moravia by Dvořak and Janáček. She still feels closely connected to her Czech roots. “It’s music that stays in your body forever”.

This is Magdalena’s own selection of her favourite songs and arias, sung in French, Italian and German as well as in her mother tongue.

28-page Booklet, including new liner notes from Nick Kimberley.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

DG - 4791278

(CD - 2 discs)

$16.00

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