Zdeněk Fibich - Symphony No. 1, F major, op. 17
1. Allegro moderato
2. Allegro assai
3. Adagio non troppo
4. Allegro con fuoco e vivace
Antonín Dvořák - Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, a minor, op. 53, B108
5. Allegro ma non troppo
6. Adagio ma non troppo
7. Finale. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo
Musica Florea Orchestra (period instrument ensemble)
Roman Patočka violin
Marek Štryncl conductor
Stereo digital live recording.
Roman Patočka recorded on the 1651 Nicolo Amati violin with Gamut Tricolore strings.
Called a ‘most talented violin virtuoso,’ Roman Patočka’s colourful musicality and bravura technique make him a prominent figure among the young soloists of his generation a talent that has captivated audiences worldwide. After completing studies at Prague Conservatory with Dagmar Zárubová and at Prague’s Academy of Performing Arts, studying under Ivan Štraus, Patočka continued his studies abroad first in Utrecht with Keiko Wataya, and later in Lübeck with Shmuel Ashkenasi. In 2009, he received his Masters from the Musikhochschule Hanns Eisler in Berlin as a student of Stefan Picard.
Houslista Roman Patočka patří mezi výjimečné osobnosti současné generace sólistů. Po absolvování Pražské konzervatoře (Dagmar Zárubová) a Akademie múzických umění (Ivan Štraus) prohluboval dále své zkušenosti na hudebních institucích v zahraničí. Nejprve v Utrechtu (Keiko Wataya) a dále v Lübecku u Shmuela Ashkenasiho.
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| original instruments | Yes |
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