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KAREL ANÈERL GOLD EDITION - 12

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Date of release: August 30th, 2002

The most ambitious monographic series in Supraphon´s history has been launched.

Karel Anèerl (1908–1973) was, along-side Václav Talich, par t of the tandem of two foremost Czech conductors of the 20th century. As he made an overwhelming majority of his recordings for Supraphon, and since we are approaching the thir tieth anniversary of his death, this company has decided to pay a special tribute to Anèerl’s memory by a grandly conceived series of reissues of his creations, under the common heading of Anèerl Gold Edition. The series is to comprise a total of 42 titles, each of which will undergo complex studio overhaul and streamlining. On their release they will be accompanied by professional musical documentation as well as by erudite historical and aesthetic studies, plus of course, copious photographic material. Anèerl’s career was intimately linked with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, with which he worked for eighteen seasons, from the year 1950. Without in the least underestimating the immense merit of Václav Talich and Rafael Kubelík in defining the interpretive style of the Czech Philharmonic, it can be said that Karel Anèerl was the first Czech conductor of a truly worldwide standing, and that he carried his orchestra to sovereign virtuosity and international fame. His artistic achievements were the perfect blend of well thought-out conception and minutious work with details; and they were invariably substantiated by both detailed knowledge of the score and capacity to capture every aspect of its architecture, as well as by refined feeling for style, formidable sonic imagination, and last but by no means the least, a marvellously communicative gestural language. Anèerl was indeed able to convince his orchestra about the validity of his approach, which has been perhaps the most essential precondition of success in the ar t of conducting. Incidentally, during Anèerl’s era the record industry witnessed revolutionary steps forward in the development of recording technologies, including the invention of long-playing record and the ensuing huge expansion of the orchestra’s recording projects. Anèerl’s brilliantly inspired recordings soon received due recognition in the form of prestigious international awards. Their updated reissues on CD format have since then continued to dazzle audiences by their technical perfection and sheer sonic beauty.

THE CURRENT RELEASE of Volumes 7–12 of the Anèerl Gold Series is centered chiefly around works of the Czech repertoire. From the original, truly inimitable idiom of Leo¹ Janáèek, the orchestra’s sonic trajectory leads through music by giants of melody Dvoøák and Suk, to the twentieth century, exemplified by Kabeláè’s and Hanu¹’s sonic probes into the depths of philosophical and musical wit, and by displays of sunny joie de vivre in masterpieces by Bohuslav Martinù. The international repertoire is represented by Anèerl’s delectable readings of the symphonic debuts of Beethoven and Brahms, plus his equally rewarding treatment of the challenge posed by the dazzling invention of the youthful output of the daring master of Neo-Classical style Sergey Prokofiev, with some first-class soloists, including Sviatoslav Richter, turning this into a truly memorable listening experience.

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1.Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3, H. 31600:28:21
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
piano: Josef Palenicek
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
1.Allegro00:08:35
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
piano: Josef Palenicek
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
2.Andante poco moderato00:10:46
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
piano: Josef Palenicek
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
3.Moderato. Allegro00:08:52
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
piano: Josef Palenicek
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
2.Bouquet of Flowers. A Cycle of Compositions to Folk Texts for Mixed and Children´s Choirs, Soli and Small Orchestra (H. 260), H. 26000:47:39
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
1.Part I. - Overture00:01:55
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
2.Part I. - His Sister a Poisoner00:04:59
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
3.Part I. - Idyll00:06:05
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
4.Part I. - The Little Girl Cowherds00:04:53
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
5.Part I. - Intrada00:01:17
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
6.Part I. - His Kind Sweetheart00:09:40
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
7.Part II. - A Carol00:04:03
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir
8.Part II. - Man and Death00:14:22
music by: Bohuslav Martinu
original lyrics by: Folk Song
soprano: Libuse Domaninska
contralto: Sona Cervena
tenor: Lubomir Havlak
bass-baritone: Ladislav Mraz
chorus master: Jan Kühn
conductor: Karel Ancerl
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Kühn Children´s Chorus
Prague Philharmonic Choir


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