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Czech music educator and pianist
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2020-07-03 11:09:05
Composer Leoš Janáček was born on this day in 1854. Remembered as one of the most influential Czech composers of all time, his signature works include the opera ‘Jenufa’, symphonic poem ‘Sinfonietta‘, oratorio ”Glagolitic Mass‘, rhapsody ‘Taras Bulba‘, two string quartets and a violin sonata. JOSEF SUK & JAN Panenka | JAŃAČEK VIOLIN SONATA The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2020-05-18 23:00:00
Dvořák Complete piano trios -- Suk Trio
Antonin Dvořák (1841-1904)Suk TrioJan Panenka, pianoJosef Suk, violinJosef Chuchro, celloRecorded 25 Apr-3 May 1977 (op21, 26, 65) & 11-15 May 1978 (op90), Domovina Studio, PragueSupraphon SU 3545-2 112 (2001) out of printXLD rip flac image + cue, cover, tracklist (in CD1 folder)584.5 MB (2 CDs)1fichier https://1fichier.com/?gh98pbx53e11jrysztu0WeTransfer https://we.tl/t-0qofb4FUEeCD101 Trio n1 in B flat Major op21 (1875, B51) - I. Allegro molto02 II. Adagio molto e mesto03 III. Allegretto scherzando04 IV. Finale. Allegro vivace05 Trio n2 in G minor op26 (1876, B56) - I. Allegro moderato06 II. Largo07 III. Scherzo08 IV. Finale. Allegro vivaceCD201 Trio n3 In F minor op65 (1883, B130) - I. Allegro ma non troppo02 II. Allegretto grazioso03 III. Poco adagio04 IV. Finale. Allegro con brio05 Dumky. Trio n4 in E minor op90 (1890-91, B166) - I. Lento maestoso - Allegro vivace/attacca06 II. Poco adagio - Vivace non troppo/attacca07 III. Andante08 IV. Andante moderato - Allegretto scherzando09 V. Allegro10 VI. […]
2014-04-11 04:59:27
Dvorak's White Grand - The Saga of the Petrof Piano
[…] in the storied Rudolfinum in Prague, where their rather heavy action and even regulation was preferred by such luminaries as Rudolf Firkusny, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, and Ivan Moravec. (One of Moravec’s great recordings: a 1963 disc of pieces by Chopin, Mozart, and Beethoven, was recorded on a Petrof .) Then there’s the Petrof on display in the glittering concert hall in Prague Castle. Check out this video of violinist Josef Suk and pianist Jan Panenka playing Dvorak, natch: But I was still curious to hear what that gilded white Petrof in the Dvorak museum sounded like. So, after a lot of interet scouring, I did come up with a grainy video containing Dvorak Romance for violin and piano, Op. 11, as well as Chopin’s Ballade No. 3. Incomplete performances, sadly, but complete enough to reveal that Dvorak’s white Petrov looks far better than it sounds…
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