THE DVOřÁK CYCLE VOL. V
Antonín Dvořák
Antonín Dvořák
THE DVOřÁK CYCLE VOL. V
1993
Soloists:
Eva Urbanová (soprano), tefan Margita (tenor), Peter Mikulá (bass)
Orchestra, Chorus:
Prague Symphony Orchestra, Prague Symphonic Choir
Conductor:
Libor Peek
The works of the quintessentially Czech composer Antonín Dvořák are, above all, enjoyable and perennial favourites of the Romantic repertoire. This six-part series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with the leading Czech conductor on the podium: Petr Altrichter, Jirí Belohlávek and Libor Peek. Guest soloists include soprano Lucia Popp, alto Eva Randová, tenor Josef Protschka, bass Peter Mikulas, pianist Igor Ardasev, violinist Ivan Zenaty and cellist Mischa Maisky, who plays one of Dvořák’s finest works, the Cello Concerto. VOLUME V includes the world’s famous Stabat Mater. The first English performance, in London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1883 was such a sensational success that Dvorák was asked to conduct his Stabat Mater himself the following year. The last hurdle to a world career had been cleared. Vol. V • Stabat Mater Op. 58
Label:
Arthaus Musik
Genre:
Konzert
Running Time:
90
Picture Format:
4:3
Sound Format:
PCM Stereo / Dolby Digital 5.1 / DTS 5.1
Number of Discs:
1
Region:
0
Subtitle Languages:
GB, DE, FR, ES
EAN:
0807280214390
UPC:
807280214390
Antonín Dvořák
Mischa Maisky is one of the world’s leading cellists. He supplies evidence in his fantastic performance of Dvořák’s famous Cello Concerto, which is included in the fourth part of the Dvorák Cycle. After 1975, Maisky established an international reputation, touring the USA, Europe, Australia and the Far East. In 1977 he(...)
Antonín Dvořák
The music of the quintessentially Czech composer Dvorák is, above all, enjoyable and is a perennial favourite in the Romantic repertoire. This series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with three leading Czech conductors on the podium: Petr Altrichter, Jirí(...)