“Musikalisch bietet die Oper eine reizvolle Mischung aus arios angelegten Gesangspartien, volksmütlich-bunten Chorszenen und einem spätromantisch geprägten Orchesterfundament, das sich am schönsten in den farbprächtigen sinfonischen Zwischenspielen entfaltet.”
Orpheus, October 2017
“This radio performance, in clear sound of archival tapes, was broadcast in January 1954 with a top-quality cast led by the young Ivo Žídek, whose plangent lyric-heroic tenor is familiar from many later Supraphon recordings. Velvet-voiced Přemysl Kočí, the leading Czech baritone of the time, is an insidiously worldly-wise Devil. As the Princess, Jaroslava Vymazalová reveals a bright, warm soprano which records well.”
Opera, December 2017
“It is a valuable document excellently played by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under the distinguished Václav Neumann … These two works make an ideal coupling and the peace message of Jack’s Kingdom should have something to say to all peoples at a time when spite and hatred seems to be the norm of the day.”
MusicWeb International, December 2017
“The Supraphon remastering engineers have done a decent job on what appear to be intractable original tapes. In considerably better (mono) sound, the bonus is a half-hour set od 14 orchestra variations that would more helpfully be known under the English title of The Stations of the Cross.”
Gramophone, December 2017
“Créée à Brno en 1934, l'oeuvre est vingt ans plus tard admirablement défendue par Václav Jiráček et la fine fleur de l école tchèque… Le diable venimeux de Přemysl Kočí ne viendra pas à bout du Honza lumineux d'Ivo Žídek, antithèse de ses vilains frères Ivan et Ondřej, un Antonín Votava et un Zdeněk Otava d'une impayable présence… Le Chemin de croix, variations pour orchestre très narratives, d'une grandeur sombre et poignante, dirigées par un superbe Václav Neumann – qui réenregistrera ce chef-d'oeuvre. L'amateur de musique tchèque ne fera pas l'impasse.”
Diapason, April 2018