The Golden Spinning Wheel. Symphonic Poem, Op. 109


  • Recorded: 20th March 1951
  • Record Place: The Dvořák Hall of Rudolfinum, Prague
  • First Release: 1951
  • (P) 1951 SUPRAPHON a.s.
  • Genre: Symphonic Poems

Artists

  • music by: Antonín Dvořák
  • musical group: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
  • conductor: Václav Talich

Album

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Talich

Talich Special Edition 7. Dvořák: Symphonic Poems

Catalogue Number: SU 3827-2
Published: 17th March 2006
Genre: Symphonic Poems
Format: 1 CD
Václav Talich - A master of orchestral tone colour

- Talich's extraordinary imagination and timbral magic.
- The broad palette of orchestral colours from the scores of Dvořák's symphonic poems The Water Goblin, The Noon Witch, The Golden Spinning Wheel and The Wild Dove - musical ballads from Dvořák's later works.
- Talich's performance in the eyes of his contemporaries:
- "Dvořák's Wild Dove, in beautifully refined sound, was wrapped in the magically secretive glow of a ballad." ... "The motives come to life, tragic conflicts take on real gravity and independence from the limited scope of the stories."
Antonín Dvořák
1. The Water Goblin. Symphonic Poem, Op. 107 23:15
Antonín Dvořák
2. The Noon Witch. Symphonic Poem, Op. 108 14:30
Antonín Dvořák
3. The Golden Spinning Wheel. Symphonic Poem, Op. 109 19:10
Antonín Dvořák
4. The Wild Dove. Symphonic Poem, Op. 110 19:30