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Tomas Brauner - Orchestral Music For Prague - Import CD

Tomas Brauner - Orchestral Music For Prague - Import CD

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Symphony

April 26, 2024

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Catalog No.: SU4342

JAN/ISBN: 99925434229

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

Credits:

Tomas Brauner

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Includes Dvorak:Fanfare for Regional Festival Exhibition(1891) Dvořák: Overture "My Homeland" Op.62 B.125a (1882) Ostoril:Symphonic Poem "The Story of Siemyk" Op.3(1899) Smetana:The Carnival in Prague - Introduction and Polonaise(1883) Smetana:Symphonic Poem "Vyšehrad" (1st work from the series of symphonic poems "My Fatherland")(1874) Suk: Symphonic Poem "Prague" Op.26 (1904) Performers Prague Symphony Orchestra, Tomáš Braunel, conductor Recorded: March 10~12, 2021, March 24&25, 2021, January 18~21, 2022, September 6~8, 2022 Smetana Hall (Prague Civic Hall)(Prague) (CD) 75'19 The Prague Symphony Orchestra, led by Tomáš Brauner, will perform at the Smetana Hall (Prague Civic Hall) in Prague on January 24 & 25, 2022.The duo's remarkable new album, "Music for Prague," features orchestral works by Dvorak, Ostrcil, Smetana, and Suk, works from the late 19th century, a time when the Czech people fought for their language, culture, and identity in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Otakar Ostrcil was born in Prague in 1879. After studying modern linguistics at the University of Prague, he taught Czech and German at the Czech Commercial Academy in Prague. As a musician, Ostruchl was always involved in the development of contemporary music in all aspects of his artistic activities and is known for his active introduction of works by Janacek, Fybih, and others that were rarely featured in Prague at the time. His symphonic poem "The Story of Šemík" was written at the age of 19. It is a symphonic poem based on an ancient Czech legend about "Vyšehrad," and is rarely performed. The program also includes "Fanfare," composed by Dvořák for the opening of the Prague Regional Festival Exhibition; "My Homeland," an overture that strongly expresses Dvořák's patriotic sentiment; "Carnival in Prague," by Smetana, whose 200th anniversary is this year (2024); the symphonic poem "Vyšehrad"; and Suk's The program includes "Prague", a symphonic poem by Suk, and "Prague", a symphonic poem by Smetana. Recorded at the Smetana Hall of the Prague Civic Auditorium, home of the Prague Symphony Orchestra, this is a remarkable album! (King International)

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