Dvořak Chamber Supraphon

Dvořák Chamber Orchestra, Ludomír Máti - Reicha: Requiem (1990)

Dvořák Chamber Orchestra, Ludomír Máti - Reicha: Requiem (1990)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 55:09 | 284 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Supraphon | Catalog: 11 0332-2 331

Antonín Rejcha (1770, Prague - 1836 Paris) was a respected professor of counterpoint and fugal technique at Paris Conservatory, and an author of pedagogical works which even Bedřich Smetana and Fryderyk Chopin studied. He wrote wind quintets, piano fugues, overtures and symphonies. It wasn't until the late 20th century that the discovery of his manuscripts in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris revealed that he was also a composer of large works for choir and orchestra. One such discovery was Rejchas's Missa pro defunctis - Requiem, written in Vienna, where Rejcha lived from 1802 to 1808 before settling down in Paris.
Dvořák Chamber Orchestra, Ludomír Máti - Reicha: Requiem (1990)

Dvořák Chamber Orchestra, Ludomír Máti - Reicha: Requiem (1990)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 55:09 | 284 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Supraphon | Catalog: 11 0332-2 331

Antonín Rejcha (1770, Prague - 1836 Paris) was a respected professor of counterpoint and fugal technique at Paris Conservatory, and an author of pedagogical works which even Bedřich Smetana and Fryderyk Chopin studied. He wrote wind quintets, piano fugues, overtures and symphonies. It wasn't until the late 20th century that the discovery of his manuscripts in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris revealed that he was also a composer of large works for choir and orchestra. One such discovery was Rejchas's Missa pro defunctis - Requiem, written in Vienna, where Rejcha lived from 1802 to 1808 before settling down in Paris.
Shizuka Ishikawa, František Xaver Thuri, Libor Pešek, Dvorák Chamber Orchestra - Mysliveček: Complete Violin Concertos (2022)

Shizuka Ishikawa, František Xaver Thuri, Libor Pešek, Dvorák Chamber Orchestra - Mysliveček: Complete Violin Concertos (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:36:36 | 749 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Supraphon a.s.

Shortly after Josef Mysliveček left Prague for Italy in 1763, he earned important standing there and soon was enjoying the first great successes of his operas. However, opera was far from his only area of interest. In Padua in the late 1760s, Mysliveček was still able to become familiar with the music of the violin virtuoso Giuseppe Tartini, and it was probably under its influence that Mysliveček successively produced six violin concertos of his own. There are certain unmistakable archaic elements in Mysliveček's concertos that show Tartini's influence. The period when they were composed overlaps with the period of Mysliveček's intensive contacts with the young Mozart, and many aspects of Mozart's violin concertos were clearly influenced by the music of his elder friend. The recording by Shizuka Ishikawa, a laureate of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels (1976) and of the Fritz Kreisler Competition in Vienna (1979), apparently represents the only complete set of Josef Mysliveček's violin concertos. The young Japanese virtuoso recorded them for Supraphon in 1983 and 1986 in the Dvořák Hall of Prague's Rudolfinum, and her artistic partner was none other than the conductor Libor Pešek.
Dvorak - Chamber Works II (2013) (Guarneri Trio Prague & Panocha String Quartet) (7CD Box Set)

Dvorak - Chamber Works II (2013) (Guarneri Trio Prague & Panocha String Quartet) (7CD Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Artwork | 1873 mb | MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 1147 mb
Classical, Romantic | Label: Supraphon - SU 4138-2 /

This second volume of miscellaneous chamber works contains all of the music that is not a formal quartet, quintet, or sextet. In includes the piano trios, the wonderful Terzetto for two violins and viola, works for solo instrument and piano, pieces for piano four-hands, and all of those little, undefinable works, some of which (such as the Bagatelles for two violins, cello, and harmonium) are magnificent.
Alexander Rudin, Musica Viva - Antonin Dvorak: Cello Concerto in A major; Serenade for Strings in E major (2013)

Antonín Dvořák: Cello Concerto in A major; Serenade for Strings in E major (2013)
Alexander Rudin, cello & direction; Musica Viva

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 297 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 152 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Fuga Libera | # FUG714 | Time: 01:03:29

For their fourth Fuga Libera-project, the Russian orchestra Musica Viva recorded one very famous, and one forgotten piece by Antonín Dvorak. The well-known piece is the Serenade for Strings in E major, written by Dvorak in 1875. It is believed that Dvorak took up this small orchestral genre because it was less demanding than the symphony, but allowed for the provision of pleasure and entertainment. The other piece is the Cello Concerto in A major. Unlike its brother, the B minor Concerto Op.104, this concerto has been more than overlooked. It was left un-orchestrated by Dvorak, existing only in piano-score form. It was only after his death that a few composers orchestrated this dazzling piece of music. Cello virtuoso Alexander Rudin, and Musica Viva let us taste from this magnificent forgotten treasure…
Boris Giltburg, Veronika Jaruskova, Peter Jarůšek - Dvořák: The Complete Piano Trios (2023)

Boris Giltburg, Veronika Jaruskova, Peter Jarůšek - Dvořák: The Complete Piano Trios (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:23:50 | 529 / 328 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Supraphon a.s.

Piano Trio No. 4, “Dumky”, ranking among Antonín Dvorák’s most celebrated works, is one of the most frequently recorded chamber pieces there is. After attending a performance, with the composer on the piano, Leoš Janácek summed up his impressions succinctly: “A new source of light has flashed.” When it comes to Piano Trio No. 3, the renowned Vienna-based critic Eduard Hanslick called it a gem, demonstrating that Dvorák was “one of the best modern masters”. Piano Trios No. 1 and 2, however, have been scarcely performed. In this light, the complete recording of Dvorák’s piano trios is a project richly deserving attention. All the more so due to the artists who have made it: Boris Giltburg, winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition and one of the world’s most distinguished contemporary pianists, alongside Veronika Jarušková and Peter Jarušek, members of the globally celebrated Pavel Haas Quartet, who have earned great recognition for performing Dvorák’s music – Gramophone Recording of the Year (quartets) and Gramophone Chamber Award (quintets, together with Giltburg). The three musicians featured on the album manifest an incredible chime. Possessing the uttermost technical brilliance, they breathe as one. The album was made at the studios in the picturesque Wye Valley, straddling the border between England and Wales, under the supervision of the legendary producer Andrew Keener while London was celebrating the coronation of Charles III. Exceptional moments for Dvorák’s exceptional music …
Boris Giltburg, Veronika Jarůšková, Peter Jarůšek - Antonín Dvořák: The Complete Piano Trios (2023)

Boris Giltburg, Veronika Jarůšková, Peter Jarůšek - Antonín Dvořák: The Complete Piano Trios (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 601Mb | Total time: 02:23:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Supraphon | # SU 4319-2 | Recorded: 2022, 2023

Piano Trio No. 4, “Dumky”, ranking among Antonín Dvořák’s most celebrated works, is one of the most frequently recorded chamber pieces there is. After attending a performance, with the composer on the piano, Leoš Janáček summed up his impressions succinctly: “A new source of light has flashed.” When it comes to Piano Trio No. 3, the renowned Vienna-based critic Eduard Hanslick called it a gem, demonstrating that Dvořák was “one of the best modern masters”.
Boris Giltburg, Veronika Jarůšková, Peter Jarůšek - Antonín Dvořák: The Complete Piano Trios (2023)

Boris Giltburg, Veronika Jarůšková, Peter Jarůšek - Antonín Dvořák: The Complete Piano Trios (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 601Mb | Total time: 02:23:52 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Supraphon | # SU 4319-2 | Recorded: 2022, 2023

Piano Trio No. 4, “Dumky”, ranking among Antonín Dvořák’s most celebrated works, is one of the most frequently recorded chamber pieces there is. After attending a performance, with the composer on the piano, Leoš Janáček summed up his impressions succinctly: “A new source of light has flashed.” When it comes to Piano Trio No. 3, the renowned Vienna-based critic Eduard Hanslick called it a gem, demonstrating that Dvořák was “one of the best modern masters”.
Vaclav Smetacek, Prague Symphony Orchestra - Dvorak: Mass In D Major, Biblical Songs, Te Deum (2023)

Vaclav Smetacek, Prague Symphony Orchestra - Dvorak: Mass In D Major, Biblical Songs, Te Deum (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:12:37 | 166 / 303 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Supraphon a.s.

Conductor Vaclav Smetácek may not be as well known as his contemporaries Rafael Kubelik or Vaclav Neumann, but he was one of the most conspicuous influential Czech musicians of the twentieth century. Born in Brno, Smetácek was an oboe player and founded the Prague Wind Quintet in 1928 and maintained his membership in that renowned chamber group until his retirement in 1955. His conducting career began in radio in 1933, leading what would become the Prague Symphony Orchestra in a number of radio concerts and in the making of soundtracks for motion pictures. In 1942, the Prague Radio Symphony moved into the position of being a full-fledged civic orchestra, and Smetácek was named its first conductor; he held onto this position until 1972. Afterward, he frequently appeared as a guest conductor until shortly before his death at age 79 in 1986. Smetácek was a very prolific recording artist and an expert in Czech music of all kinds, but he also recorded Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, and many others, as well, most of it very skillfully and all of it for the Czech state labels Supraphon and Panton.
Jiří Vodička, David Mareček - Antonín Dvořák: Complete Works for Violin and Piano (2024)

Jiří Vodička, David Mareček - Antonín Dvořák: Complete Works for Violin and Piano (2024)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 418 Mb | Total time: 01:42:28 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Supraphon | # SU 4340-2 | Recorded: 2023

Won’t nearly an hour and three quarters of music for violin and piano by the same composer be too monotonous? No it won’t because it is Dvořák… Dvořák never repeated himself; in every work, he created a different musical world. It would be hard to find another composer capable of such diversity within a single musical genre. After the earliest of the pieces, the Romance, he sent his publisher Simrock the Mazurek, which he dedicated to the Spanish virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate. The almost meditative Nocturne first appeared in a string quartet and then a quintet before being heard for the first time as an independent piece in arrangements including one for violin and piano.