Antonín Dvořák - Slavonic Dances, Series I. 00:35:41
1. in C major (Presto) 00:03:50
2. in E minor (Allegretto scherzando) 00:04:38
3. in A flat major (Poco allegro) 00:03:50
4. in F major (Tempo di menuetto) 00:06:55
5. in A major (Allegro vivace) 00:03:08
6. in D major (Allegretto scherzando) 00:05:48
7. in C minor (Allegro assai) 00:03:17
8. in G minor (Presto) 00:04:15
Antonín Dvořák - Slavonic Dances, Series II. 00:33:57
1. in B major (Molto vivace). Odzemek 00:03:07
2. in E minor (Allegretto grazioso). Mazur 00:05:48
3. in F major (Allegro). Skocna 00:03:04
4. in D flat major (Allegretto grazioso). Dumka 00:05:11
5. in B flat minor (Poco adagio. Vivace). Spacirka 00:02:26
6. in B flat major (Moderato, quasi minuetto). Poloneza 00:03:52
7. in C major (Allegro vivace). Srbske kolo 00:03:00
8. in A flat major (Grazioso e lento, ma non troppo, quasi tempo di Valse). Sousedska 00:07:29
3. Documentary "Confidence and Humility" 00:45:36
- The legendary conductor Václav Talich (1883-1961) who shaped the Czech Philharmonic over the course of entire decades, recorded Dvořák's Slavonic Dances in 1955 at what was then Czechoslovak Television. It was his last work with the orchestra.
- Václav Talich said of his work: "We conductors are a strange combination of self-confidence and humility. We need self-confidence when we face the orchestra, then humility when we face the composer whose work we are studying."
- Inspired by Talich's life, director Martin Suchánek recorded the documentary Václav Talich. Self-confidence and Humility, in which he covers all the significant moments of the conductor's personal and artistic life.
(Supraphon 2005)
Parametr | Hodnota |
format | DVD |
titulky | Czech, English, French, German |