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Janacek - The Many Passions of Leos Janacek | Supraphon SU43282

Janacek - The Many Passions of Leos Janacek

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Label: Supraphon

Cat No: SU43282

Barcode: 0099925432829

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 4

Release Date: 8th September 2023

Contents

Artists

Moravian Teachers Choral Society
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Gabriela Benackova (soprano)
Libuse Domaninska (soprano)
Beno Blachut (tenor)
Ivo Zidek (tenor)
Teodor Srubar (baritone)
Jan Bartos (piano)
Radoslav Kvapil (piano)
Josef Palenicek (piano)
Jan Panenka (piano)
Josef Suk (violin)
Janacek Quartet
Pavel Haas Quartet
Brno Philharmonic
Czech Philharmonic

Conductors

Karel Ancerl
Bretislav Bakala
Bohumil Gregor
Jakub Hrusa
Frantisek Jilek
Charles Mackerras
Vaclav Neumann
Vaclav Talich
Jaroslav Vogel

Works

Janacek, Leos

Amarus (cantata)
Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs (13) (selection)
Glagolitic Mass, JWIII/9
Idyll for string orchestra
Jenufa (excerpts)
Katya Kabanova (excerpts)
Lachian Dances (6)
Mass in E flat major (excerpt)
Mladi (Youth Suite), JWVII/10
Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs (selection)
On an Overgrown Path, JWVIII/17
Osud (Fate) (excerpts)
Prelude in G minor
Sinfonietta
String Quartet no.1 'The Kreutzer Sonata'
Suite for string orchestra
Taras Bulba
The 70,000
The Cunning Little Vixen (highlights)
The Czech Legion
The Danube, JW IX/7
The Eternal Gospel

Artists

Moravian Teachers Choral Society
Prague Philharmonic Choir
Gabriela Benackova (soprano)
Libuse Domaninska (soprano)
Beno Blachut (tenor)
Ivo Zidek (tenor)
Teodor Srubar (baritone)
Jan Bartos (piano)
Radoslav Kvapil (piano)
Josef Palenicek (piano)
Jan Panenka (piano)
Josef Suk (violin)
Janacek Quartet
Pavel Haas Quartet
Brno Philharmonic
Czech Philharmonic

Conductors

Karel Ancerl
Bretislav Bakala
Bohumil Gregor
Jakub Hrusa
Frantisek Jilek
Charles Mackerras
Vaclav Neumann
Vaclav Talich
Jaroslav Vogel

About

After the previous acclaimed compilation The Many Loves of Antonín Dvořák, Patrick Lambert, a former long-time BBC Radio 3 music producer, and a lover and connoisseur of Czech music and its recordings, has made a similar selection, this time dedicated to Leoš Janáček. Its title – The Many Passions of Leoš Janáček – reflects the Moravian master's temperament. Eight categories are titled as Janáček’s passions: Folk Tradition, Czech Cause – Politics and Patriotism, Family, Life and Nature, Friendship with Dvořák, Women, Russian Literature, Religious Roots.

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