Dvorak, A. Symphonic Poems (The Water Goblin, The Noon Witch, The Golden Spinning-Wheel, The Wild Dove) / CPO / Mackerras
PrintDvorak composed his Symphonic Poems shortly after the American triumph of his "New World Symphony" and after completing his beautiful final string quartets (Opp. 105 and 106). The first three poems were first performed in 1896 in London, while The Wild Dove was premiered in March 1898 in Brno by Leos Janacek. The recordings on this CD are interpreted by the Czech Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras, a paramount musician and connoisseur and champion of Czech music. The poems round off his legacy in Dvorak's symphonic oeuvre, from which he has recorded for Supraphon, for example, Symphonies Nos. 6, 8 and 9, Slavonic Dances and Symphonic Variations. Sir Charles's performance of Dvorak's works interweaves the splendid Talich tradition and profound knowledge of the composer's work. The live recording of The Noon Witch and The Water Goblin reflects the warmly poignant atmosphere of the conductor's parting with the Prague audience. The triumphant recording of Martinu's Three Fragments from the opera Juliette (Gramophone Award 2009) was made at the same valedictory concert. The studio recording of The Wild Dove is the final culmination of the long-term collaboration between Sir Charles and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
| Key authors | |
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| music by | Antonin Dvorak |
| Key interpreters | |
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| conductor | Charles Mackerras |
| Key musicians | |
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| Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | (conductor: Charles Mackerras) |
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| 1. | The Water Goblin. Symphonic Poem, Op. 107, B.195 | 00:20:19 | MP3 example :: The Water Goblin. Symphonic Poem, Op. 107, B.195 [471 kB] |
| music by: Antonin Dvorak conductor: Charles Mackerras Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | |||
| 2. | The Noon Witch. Symphonic Poem, Op. 108, B.196 | 00:13:50 | MP3 example :: The Noon Witch. Symphonic Poem, Op. 108, B.196 [471 kB] |
| music by: Antonin Dvorak conductor: Charles Mackerras Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | |||
| 3. | The Golden Spinning-Wheel. Symphonic Poem, Op. 109, B.197 | 00:25:37 | MP3 example :: The Golden Spinning-Wheel. Symphonic Poem, Op. 109, B.197 [471 kB] |
| music by: Antonin Dvorak conductor: Charles Mackerras Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | |||
| 4. | The Wild Dove. Symphonic Poem, Op. 110, B.198 | 00:19:34 | MP3 example :: The Wild Dove. Symphonic Poem, Op. 110, B.198 [471 kB] |
| music by: Antonin Dvorak conductor: Charles Mackerras Czech Philharmonic Orchestra | |||
Title details
| Catalogue number | SU 4012-2 031 |
| Medium | CD |
| Total time | 01:19:46 |
| Release date | 2010 |
| (P) | 2010 |
| Publisher | SUPRAPHON a.s. |
| Barcode | 099925401221 |
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