Talich, Vaclav: Vaclav Talich conducts Dvorak & Suk

Talich, Vaclav SKU: 43490769
Talich, Vaclav: Vaclav Talich conducts Dvorak & Suk

Talich, Vaclav: Vaclav Talich conducts Dvorak & Suk

Talich, Vaclav SKU: 43490769

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Title: Vaclav Talich conducts Dvorak & Suk
Artist: Talich, Vaclav
Label: Parnassus
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5055354409127
Genre: Classical Artists

In 1935 Talich brought the Czech P.O to London, where he made legendary Dvorák recordings including this Eighth Symphony - in which he felt truly in touch with the composer. Stanislav Novák's violin solos are exquisite, the pacing of the traditionally shaped performance is flawless and the strings sliding up and down in the Scherzo are irresistible. In 1938, just after the Munich betrayal, conductor and orchestra were back at Abbey Road to record supple accounts of Dvorák's Sixth and Seventh symphonies and, (here..) their loveliest Talich recording, Suk's Serenade for Strings. Here everything is dewy-fresh and transparent, the solo playing (Alexander Plocek) is light as gossamer (Suk wrote the passage for solo strings at the end of the Adagio specially for Talich)." [Gramophone Awards 2005]

Tracks:
1.1 Suk: Serenade for String Orchestra, Op. 6 i Andante con moto
1.2 ii Allegro ma non troppo e grazioso
1.3 iii Adagio - Piu andante
1.4 Iv Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo presto
1.5 Dvorák: Symphony No. 8 in G, Op. 88 I Allegro con brio
1.6 ii Adagio
1.7 iv Allegretto grazioso
1.8 iv Finale: Allegro ma non troppo
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