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Spread over nine CDs, this release represents a treasure trove of works by Dvorák, dedicated to and featuring the best of his orchestral music. The composer stands as the most popular of the Czech nationalist movement, one who despite German influences (Dvorák counted Brahms and Wagner among his inspirations) became a by word in the assimilation of folk roots into serious musical composition. Not only did he use existing melodies, but he composed his own folk?based themes too. Apart from the nine symphonies, which of course include the enduringly popular ‘NewWorld’, written during the composer’s so journ in America, the compilation also features a series of overtures (such as the famous Carnival Overture, an exuberant celebration of human life at its best), tone poems (A Hero’s Song, which is a sort ofCzech equivalent to Strauss’s some whatlater Ein Heldenleben, and four gruesome folk ballads which represent the composer’s Indian Summer, among others), the famous Czech Suite which has a Mozart Serenade quality about it, and the two sets of Slavonic Dances – the first of which represents a tribute from the younger composer to Brahms’s own Hungarian Dances and firmly established Dvorák as a leader of the new Czech national school. Performing these works is a trio of great ensembles: the Staatskapelle Berlin under their esteemed director of 26 years, Otmar Suitner; The Janácek Philharmonic Orchestra– natural experts in this type of repertoire and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, performing under the baton of John Farrer.The edition is an excellent addition to the Brilliant Classics orchestral catalogue and records a crucial facet of the output of one of Europe’s most famous composers.
Staatskapelle Berlin
Otmar Suitner conductor
Janácek Philharmonic Orchestra
Theodore Kuchar conductor
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
John Farrer conductor