Composer: Antonín Dvořák
19 products
Tchaikovsky & Dvorak: Serenades / Berglund
Best Of Dvorak
Dinner Classics - Romance
This CD contains both analogue and digital recordings.
Dvorak: Slavonic Dances
Dvorak: Works For String Quartet / Vlach Quartet Prague
Dvorák: Violin Concerto, Romance; Glazunov: Violin Concerto
Dvorák: Symphony No. 7, Etc / Belohlávek, Czech Philharmonic
Recorded in: Dvorák Hall, Rudolfinum, Prague 21-22 September 1992 & 6-7 May 1994 Producer(s) Ralph Couzens Sound Engineer(s) Ben Connellan Richard Smoker (Assistant)
Dvorák: Serenade, Quintet / Chamber Music Society
Heritage Michael Rabin - The Early Years - Paganini, Et Al
This disc is another entry in the Masterworks Heritage series and features recordings Rabin made in the 1950s. The centerpiece of the recording is Rabin's astounding interpretation of the Op. 1 Caprices of Nicolò Paganini. Rabin's technique is stunning and features furious double stopping and rapid-fire runs. Equally breathtaking are his performances of music by Dvorak, Wieniawski, Kreisler and Bizet. The recording, like other Masterworks Heritage discs, includes photos of the artist and the original artwork from the 1950s LPs.
Dvorák: Symphony No 1, Legends / Stephen Gunzenhauser
What About This Mr. Paganini?
This recording is another one of those gimmick" discs that Tacet is constantly throwing our way, with the end result being some seriously good listening for everyone. The concept here has the violinist, Saschko Gawriloff, playing seven different violins, of different vintages, in a kind of "show-down." All seven violins are used to play the Sarabande movement from Bach's Partita No. 2 in D, and then several of the individual violins are used for a variety of pieces including works from Veracini, Kreisler, Dvorak, Paganini and Webern. It's much more than just an exercise, hearing the seven instruments back-to-back playing Bach, and really interesting how very different they all do sound, indeed! The remaining tracks are all accompanied by Kira Ratner on piano, and all tracks are recorded using vintage tube microphones. The sound quality is uniformly superb, regardless of which layer you choose to listen to, though the SACD tracks get my nod for best overall sound. As with the Bach disc above, the multichannel layer uses the surround channels for additional ambience, which does help provide an improved perception of image depth. The supplied booklet has numerous photos, along with a brief history of each violin's maker. So which of the seven violins is the big winner? That's hard to say ? they all have their own uniquely impressive musical qualities ? but I don't think it's a coincidence that soloist Saschko Gawriloff chose three of the Cremona violins for use in three of the five additional works found on the disc. Whether the Guarneri, Stradivari or Amati was in use, each sang with a beauty and purity of tone that was just unmatched by the rest of the competition. Maybe there was something in the water, or the soil that the trees grew in that provided the wood for these incredible instruments ? whatever, nothing in modern times comes even close. Highly recommended." Tom Gibbs Total playing time: 52'40
The Maiden's Prayer - Leaves From Grandmother's Piano Album
Famous Overtures / Antonio De Almeida, Moscow So
Dvorak: String Quartets Opp 96 & 106 / Vlach Quartet Prague
Dvorák: String Quartets No 10 & 14 / Vlach Quartet Prague
Dvorák: Piano Concerto, Etc / Jandó, Wit, Polish Nrso
Dvorak: Overtures
Dvorak: Kate And The Devil (Cert A Kacal)
