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Dvorák: Symphonic poems ()

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composed by Antonin Dvorák

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Dvorák: Symphonic poems - Czech Philharmonic; Vaclav Talich (conductor)
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  1. The Water Goblin (Vodník), symphonic poem, B. 195 (Op. 107)
  2. The Noon Witch (Polednice), symphonic poem, B. 196 (Op. 108)
  3. The Golden Spinning Wheel (Zlatý kolovrat), symphonic poem, B. 197 (Op. 109)
  4. The Wild Dove (Holoubek), symphonic poem for orchestra, B. 198 (Op. 110)
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There's no question that anyone who loves Dvorák has to hear Václav Talich's classic recordings of his late symphonic poems. Played by his Czech Philharmonic, Talich's Dvorák is as definitive as possible in this world. His colors are warm, rich, and brilliant. His rhythms are natural, flexible, and irresistible. His sense of musical narrative is cogent, convincing, and compelling. And, of course, his ability to articulate the rise and fall of Dvorák's lyrical melodies is wholly and completely idiomatic. Together, Talich and ...

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Dvorák: Symphonic poems 2006, Supraphon

UPC: 099925382728

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