Julius Fučík (1872-1916) - Musique Scandaleuse
1. Serenade in B-flat Major , op.19 for two clarinets and bassoon 2:14
2. Ivresse amoureuse, op.225 (Raptures of Love) Valse lente for violin and piano 4:01
3. Scherzo in C Minor op.25, for two clarinets and bassoon 3:19
4. Dévotion, op.291 (Worship) for violin and piano 3:21
5. Rondo in B-flat Major op.26 for two clarinets and bassoon 3:17
From 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.: The world of the exhibition scanned , op. 216 for piano (extract) 16:29
6. Ranní šero (Morning twilight) 2:40
7. Před branou výstavní. Fanfáry (In front of the exhibiton gates. Fanfares) 0:22
8. Česká chalupa (Czech cottage) 0:49
9. Panorama bitvy u Lipan (The battle of Lipany panorama) 2:07
10. V průmyslovém paláci (In the palace of industry) 1:07
11. V ochutnávárnách (In the degusting chambres) 1:11
12. Za zvuku kovadliny (Clinking anvil) 0:22
13. V koncertní síni (In the concert hall) 0:47
14. V japonské čajovně (In the Japanese tearoom) 0:33
15. Kinematograf (Cinematograph) 0:33
16. Palais des Illusions 1:11
17. Cesta do měsíce (A journey to the Moon) 0:27
18. Z vesnického kostelíčka zaznívá zvonek (Bell sounds from the village church) 0:56
19. Trottoir roulant (Moving pavement) 0:12
20. Na skluzavce (On the chute) 0:12
21. V habešské vesnici (In the Abyssinian village) 0:59
22. Siréna (A siren) 0:14
23. Noční klid (Night peace) 0:26
24. Svit Luny (The moonlight) 0:49
25. Finale 0:23
26. Tichá láska, op.4 (Quiet Love) Waltz-rondeau for voice and piano 4:47
27. Zda vzpomínky Tvé někdy zavanou...?, op.128 (Should the breeze of your reminiscences ever be felt...?) for voice and piano 2:58
28. Stárnem brachu, stárneme...!, op.192 (Getting old, pal, aren't we... !) / for voice and piano 1:37
29. Die Gardinenpredigt, op.268 (Marital naggings) Burlesque for clarinet, bassoon and piano 5:47
30. Noc, op.16 (The Night) a nocturne for two violins, cello and piano 8:11
31. Symphonie Scandaleuse, op.29 (Scandalous symphony) for two clarinets and bassoon 9:36
Total time 66:42
Věra Müllerová piano (6-25,30)
Robert Jindra tenor (27,28)
Josef Moravec baritone (26)
Stadler Quartet:
František Bílek clarinet (1,3,5,29,31)
Jan Budín clarinet (1,3,5,31)
Petr Budín bassoon (1,3,5,29,31)
Vladimíra Kolková piano (2,4,26-29)
Stamic Quartet members
Vítězslav Černoch violin (2,4,30)
Josef Kekula violin (30)
Vladimír Leixner cello (30)
Julius Fučík is primarily known as a composer of concert marches, waltzes and other orchestral pieces. His chamber compositions are virtually unknown in spite of the fact that they make up a significant portion of his musical output. He composed the majority of his chamber pieces as a young man; later, being a military band music director, he was more involved with orchestral work. Fučík's chamber works are comparatively varied ranging from piano compositions (written during his study on Prague conservatory with Antonín Dvořák) and wind-instrument pieces, solo compositions for violin and piano to songs. Fučík also composed choral music - the latter especially when posted in the Croatian town of Sisak where he lead a choir.
(Studio Matouš 1998)
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