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

This page lists all recordings of Slavonic Dances Nos. 1-8, Op. 46 Nos. 1-8, by Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904) on CD, SACD, DVD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

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Brahms & Dvorak: Dances

Brahms & Dvorak: Dances


Brahms:

Hungarian Dances, WoO 1 Nos. 1-21 (complete)

two-piano arrangement

Dvorak:

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

two-piano arrangement

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8

two-piano arrangement


Alfred Brendel & Walter Klien (piano)

Alfred Brendel and Walter Klien perform the original two piano arrangements of Brahms’ Hungarian and Dvorak’s Slavonic dances.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Regis - RRC1397

(CD)

$7.25

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Dvorak: Slavonic Dances opp. 46 & 72

Dvorak: Slavonic Dances opp. 46 & 72


Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8


Released or re-released in last 6 months

EMI Red Line - 2322902

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$7.25

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Dvorak: Complete Slavonic Dances

Dvorak: Complete Slavonic Dances


Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8


Alto - ALC1146

(CD)

$7.25

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Dvorák: Slavonic Dances

Dvorák: Slavonic Dances


Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8


Duo Tal & Groethuysen

Sony Tal-Groethuysen Duo - 88697792122

(CD)

$18.75

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Dvorák: Slavonic Dances

Dvorák: Slavonic Dances


Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8


NB: Re-issue licensed from Decca Music Group Limited, a division of Universal Music Group – original cat. no. 4646012

'Whereas the first set had featured predominantly Czech dances (with the exception of the second which evoked the Ukranian dumka — not, strictly speaking, a dance), the second set is more broadly Slavonic, incorporating Slovak, Polish, Serbian and Russian elements in addition to Dvorák’s favourite melancholy dumka strains. In these sixteen highly varied and colourful dances, Dvorák had fulfilled his original brief to perfection, creating stylised, even idealised dance fantasias which inter - mingle folk elements with his own inspired melodies so effectively, so disarmingly and so artistically that for the most part they have defied attempts by musicologists to uncover the folk sources. Dvorák justified his approach in 1894: From the rich stores of Slavonic folk music, in its Hungarian [i.e. Slovak], Russian, Bohemian and Polish varieties, the composers of the day have derived, and will continue to derive, much that is charming and novel in their music. Nor is there anything objectionable in this, for if the poet and painter base much of their best art on national legends, songs and traditions, why should not the musicians?' Iván Fischer

Iván Fischer is founder and Music Director of the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Principal Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Washington D.C. The partnership between Iván Fischer and his Budapest Festival Orchestra has proved to be one of the greatest success stories in the past 25 years of classical music. Fischer introduced several reforms, developed intense rehearsal methods for the musicians, emphasizing chamber music and creative work for each orchestra member. Intense international touring and a series of acclaimed recordings for Philips Classics, later for Channel Classics have contributed to Iván Fischer's reputation as one of the world's most visionary and successful orchestra leaders.

“Every phrase breathes: little is left to chance; detail is glorious in both performance and recording and the colours shine through Fischer's translucent textures...Fischer finds profundity as well as élan.” Classic FM Magazine, November 2010 ****

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Brahms - Hungarian Dances & Dvorak - Slavonic Dances

Brahms - Hungarian Dances & Dvorak - Slavonic Dances


Brahms:

Hungarian Dances, WoO 1 Nos. 1-21 (complete)

Liebeslieder-Walzer, Op. 52

Waltzes (16), Op. 39

Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8


Michel Béroff & Jean Philippe Collard (piano duet)

It must have come as quite a shock to those who had known Brahms as only a composer of serious music – notably three piano sonatas, the first piano concerto and the monumental Paganini and Handel variations – to experience the collection of 16 Waltzes published in 1866 when the composer was 33. They were probably begun ten years earlier and form an album of memories reminiscent, in their variety of colour, of the different places in which he had first heard them – Hungarian, Tyrolean and even Nordic picked up no doubt from the sailors who frequented the bars in Hamburg where the composer played to earn a living. The Liebeslieder followed three years later and were originally set for vocal quartet and piano duet; five years later they were published without the vocal parts. The Hungarian Dances were composed and published over a period of eleven or twelve years ending 1870, Brahms orchestrated three of them in 1873. Brahms recommended Dvorák, eight years his junior, to his publisher, Simrock, in 1877 and the following year duly published the first set of Slavonic Dances which they commissioned. The second set followed eight years later. Both sets were originally composed for piano duet and later orchestrated. These recordings are one of the many that Beroff and Collard have made together.

EMI Gemini - 2643052

(CD - 2 discs)

$11.25

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Dvorak: Slavonic Dances Nos. 1-8, Op. 46 Nos. 1-8, etc.

Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dance No. 15 in C major, Op. 72 No. 7

Massenet:

Le Cid - Ballet music

Meyerbeer:

Les Patineurs - Ballet

(orch. Constant Lambert)


"[Le Cid] Bonynge's version is among the finest yet, with the most seductive orchestral playing, superbly recorded, with the remastering for CD adding to the glitter and colour of Messenet's often witty scoring... In Martinon's hands, Massenet's tunes fizz and effervesce like the best champagne...the astonishing vivid Decca recording... Is superbly transferred to CD." - Penguin Guide to Compact Discs & DVDs 2005/6.

“In Martinon's hands the tunes fizz and effervesce like the best champagne, while the colourful reflective numbers have picture-postcard atmosphere.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Australian Eloquence - 4762742

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$10.25

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Dvorak: Slavonic Dances

Dvorak: Slavonic Dances


Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8


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First Choice - October 2010

DG Originals - 4577122

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Dvorak: Slavonic Dances Nos. 1-8, Op. 46 Nos. 1-8, etc.

Dvorak:

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

Slavonic Dances Nos. 9-16, Op. 72 Nos. 1-8


“very exciting, vibrant renditions... a wonderful singing quality” Classics Today

Australian Eloquence - 4581732

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Dvorak: Slavonic Rhapsodies (3), Op. 45, etc.

Dvorak:

Slavonic Rhapsodies (3), Op. 45

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


Karel Ancerl's recording of the Dvorak's scintillating Slavonic Dances here receive their first release on CD. Recorded in 1958 they were some of the most popular LP recordings in their day and now, nearly 47 years later, receive their first exhumation on CD. The coupling is a rarity but no less beautiful - Dvorak's three Slavonic Rhapsodies in wonderfully glowing performances by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under Kurt Masur. While the Third Rhapsody is often recorded, recordings of the set of three are a rarity and this is possibly the trio's most commendable recording.

Australian Eloquence - 4767334

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