Czech romantic music of the 19th century

Started by lechner1110, Friday 25 May 2012, 14:53

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lechner1110


 Hi,  Czech radio vltava will broadcast interesting pieces next week. (Time is Czech time)


  Date : Tuesday 29.May 13:40-15:00
 
  1.  Karel Kovařovic: Gavota op. 3 (5 min).   Pilsen Radio Orchestra / Petr Vronský.
  2.  Antonín Dvořák:  Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 33 (39 min)
  3.  Vilém Blodek: Symfonie d moll (34 min).     Pilsen Radio Orchestra /  Bohumír Liška.


  Date : Wednesday 30.May 13:40-15:00

  1. Karel Bendl: Festive parade.March to the opening of the National Theatre (8 min).
      Symphony Orchestra FOK / Josef Hrnčíř.
  2. Eduard Nápravník: Piano concerto (Hyperion recording)
  3. Rudolf Zamrzla : Symphonic Suite for large orchestra (39 min).   Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra / Vit Micka



   Date : Thursday 31.May 13:40-15:00

   1. Karel Bendl: Slavonic Rhapsodies, Op. 60 (18 min).   Pilsen Radio Orchestra / Josef Blacký
   2. Karel Kovařovic: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in F minor, Op. 6 (34 min).
   3. J. B. Kittl: Symphony No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 Hunting (26 min).  Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra / Josef Hrnčíř.



    Date : Friday 1.June 13:40-15:00
   
    1. Vitezslav Novak: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in E minor. (28 min).
         František Rauch / Josef Hrnčíř /  Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
    2. Josef Suk: Symphony in E flat major, Op. 14 (47 min). Czech Philharmonic, Vaclav Neumann

Mark Thomas

Thanks Atsushi. Looks fascinating - especially the Blodek Symphony (which I have, but in poor sound), Zamrzla's Symphonic Suite (who he?) and all of Thursday's music. Looks like I'll have to set the timer - I'm out when all these programmes are broadcast!

lechner1110

 I will try to record all broadcast, Mark :)
   I also don't know about composer Zamrzla. Interesting... ::) 

   And, thank you very much for your last uploads :)

eschiss1

I'm definitely interested in the Novak concerto for instance. (I seem to vaguely recall that Rauch, the pianist who performs it- and who is also the pianist in a recording I have of the same composer's cello sonata- may have had to edit it before publication, but I'm not sure?)

Alan Howe