Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884)
CD 1
1. Bedřich Smetana - Polka in E flat major (1846) 3:47
2. Bedřich Smetana - Notturno in E flat major (1845) 2:59
Bedřich Smetana - Rondos (1846) 21:58
3. in D minor 6:43
4. in A minor 3:45
5. in C major 3:06
6. in F major 8:10
7. Bedřich Smetana - Variations on a Theme of Bohemian Folk Song (1846) 9:41
8. Bedřich Smetana - Andante in F major (1845) 3:31
9. Bedřich Smetana - Piece in C major (1845) 0:45
10. Bedřich Smetana - Vivace in F major (1845) 4:00
Bedřich Smetana - Marches / Pochody (1845) 25:35
11. in C minor 5:16
12. Ländlicher Marsch in B flat major 5:05
13. in F major 3:29
14. Kriegermarsch in D major 8:52
15. Trauer Marsch in F minor 2:38
16. Bedřich Smetana - Figuration in E minor on a Chorale "Gott sei uns gnädig und barmherzig" (1845) 2:42
CD2
Bedřich Smetana - Sonata in G minor (1846) 30:26
1. I. Sostenuto. Allegro 11:23
2. II. Adagio 8:12
3. III. Scherzo.Vivace 4:27
4. IV. Finale. Molto vivace 6:16
5. Bedřich Smetana - Four-part Fugue in D major (1845) 2:31
6. Bedřich Smetana - Piece in C major II (1845) 0:29
7. Bedřich Smetana - Four-part Fugue in C major (1845) 2:42
8. Bedřich Smetana - Three-part Fugue in E minor (1845) 2:46
9. Bedřich Smetana - Piece in C minor (1845) 1:04
10. Bedřich Smetana - Four-part Fugue in A minor (1845) 2:42
Bedřich Smetana - Etuden / Etudy (1846) 5:23
11. in C major "in Präludienform" 1:34
12. in A minor "in Liedform" 3:44
Sonatenform (1846) 19:49
13. in C major 5:57
14. in B flat major 6:31
15. in A major 7:14
World Premiere Recordings: CD1/1-6, 8-16, CD2/5-10, 13-15
Recorded at the Martínek Studio, Prague, June and September, 2014.
Jitka Čechová piano
"With God's help and favour, I will one day be a Liszt in technique, a Mozart in composing," so wrote Smetana in his diary in January 1843. This sentence reflects the sheer determination and confidence in his own talent that compelled the 19-year-old composer - in defiance of his parents - to leave for Prague so as to continue his studies and eventually become one of the best-known Czech music creators. The beginning of his journey was fraught with tough, uncertain material conditions, and the young Smetana had to be tenacious indeed. Jitka Čechová's new recording features early pieces written in 1845 and 1846, years of intensive study and the outset of Smetana's independent artistic career. Many of them are being released on CD for the very first time; some of them were used by the composer in his later works or revised. The pianist Jitka Čechová has completed the seventh instalment of the currently most comprehensive recording of Bedřich Smetana's piano works. Owing to her zest and faultless interpretation, we now have the opportunity to savour this remarkable and still underestimated layer of Smetana's oeuvre within the context of the greatest 19th-century composers of piano music.
(Supraphon 2014)
Parametr | Hodnota |
format | CD audio |