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Ancerl Gold Edition Vols. 43-46 | Supraphon SU39442

Ancerl Gold Edition Vols. 43-46

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Label: Supraphon

Cat No: SU39442

Barcode: 0099925394424

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 4

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 12th May 2008

Contents

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This 4 CD set mapping the post-February 1948 Czech compositional scene rounds off the Ančerl Gold Edition – a testimony of an epoch of our modern musical history. The four CDs sum up the work of Ančerl’s contemporaries - with the exception of Britten’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra”, that of Czech composers.

The set bears unprecedented witness to the 1950s and 1960s, the period when the Communist powers that be decided on taste and composition trends, and when the criterion for acceptance or rejection of a work was its “mass appeal” and the degree of consonance with the “Socialist Realism” style.

The excellent Czech Philharmonic Orchestra with its internationally sought-after conductor is here involuntarily in the services of propagandist kitsch (Dobiáš’s cantata “Build Up Your Country to Reinforce the Peace”, Kapr’s panegyric cantata “In the Soviet Country”). However, concurrently originating were also a number of recordings of remarkable works by composers who were able to withstand ideological pressures.

Alongside folklore inspiration (evident, for example, in the ballet “Ondráš” by Ilja Hurník and Seidl’s oboe concerto), neoclassical influences and “genetic” linkages to the work of Janáček, Dvořák, Suk and Novák were still palpable, while also present was the seeking of a singular and contemporary musical language (Eben, Bořkovec, Kalabis).

Paradoxically, today’s young composers could envy their counterparts of half a century ago – many a time their compositions experienced paramount concert performance and recordings within a short time of the last note drying out in the score.

Contents:
CD 1:
Britten: The Young Person´s Guide to the Orchestra – Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Purcell, Op.34 (1946) with English text read by Eric Shilling
Hurník: The Four Seasons (1954)
Ondráš: Music for ballet (1956)

CD 2:
Dobiáš: Build your country, strengthen peace (Buduj vlast, posílíš mír). Cantata based on the text by F. Halas (1950)
Kapr: In the Soviet Land (V sovětské zemi). Cantata (1951)
Kalaš: The Nightingale and the Rose (Slavík a růže). Symphonic poem based on the fairy tale by O. Wild (1956)

CD 3:
Viktor Kalabis: Violin Concerto (1962)
Seidl: Oboe Concerto (1956)
Jirko: Piano Concerto No.3 (1961)

CD 4:
Eben: Piano Concerto (1963)
Bořkovec: Symphony No.2 (1957)

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