Antonín Dvořák - Serenade for String Orchestra in E major, Op.22 29:23
1. Moderato 4:15
2. Tempo di Valse 7:10
3. Scherzo. Vivace 5:56
4. Larghetto 5:47
5. Finale. Allegro vivace 6:03
Antonín Dvořák - Czech suite in D major, Op.39 24:27
6. Preludium (Pastorale). Allegro moderato 3:51
7. Polka. Allegretto grazioso. Trio. Poco piu mosso 5:16
8. Sousedska (Minuetto). Allegro giusto 4:42
9. Romanza. Andante con moto 4:45
10. Finale (Furiant). Presto 5:35
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Reaching music buffs here under a new cover is arguably the most charming part of the symphonic legacy of Antonin Dvorak (1841 - 1904). Both the Serenade for Strings - which incidentally came to serve, seventeen years later, as the immediate source of inspiration for Suk's famed Serenade (in a key lower by half-tone) - and Czech Suite, with the glorious final Furiant, represent textbook examples of Dvorak's incredible, even prodigal melodic gift. From the very moment of the two works' emergence, each of their many themes clearly aspired to immortality. Accordingly, the Serenade and the Czech Suite have become standard export articles delivered by all Czech chamber orchestras. This particular serving of the timeless delicacies is crowned by the glossy technique and luscious sound characterizing the performance of the Prague Chamber Orchestra.
(Supraphon 2001)
Parametr | Hodnota |
format | CD audio |