,  (Dvorak)
Antonin Dvorak (1841–1904)
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Roma, 2012.
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National Symphony Orchestra.
1947
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Op. 55, No. 4; Songs My Mother Taught Me. 2008, Prague
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Entry - June 2001, Graz, Austria.
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Teldec/1999
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Live recording: 31 December 1982.
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Rec. 29.08.2004.
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Recorded: June 18-21, 1976, Munich.
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Rec. 1971.
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1995, Sandhausen, Germany
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All pieces of the opus
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Recorded - July 9-11, 1974, London.
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1974.
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Rec. 7.01.1951.
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1987
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Opera in 3 acts ,Rusalka – Ana Maria Martinez ,Prince – Brandon Jovanovich , Vodnik – Mischa Schelomianski , Jezibaba – Larissa Diadkova , First Wood Nymph – Natasha Jouhl , Second Wood Nymph – Barbara Senator , Third Wood Nymph – Elodie Mechain , London
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1960-70ss
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Requiem Mass, op. 89
Soloists: Erszebet Komlossy, Rober Ilosfalvy, Tom Krause / The Ambrosian Singers (chorusmaster: John McCarthy)
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Prague, 2010
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SOLOMON TRIO: Daniel Adni (piano), Rodney Friend (violin), Raphael Sommer (cello).
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1982
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Teldec/1999
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PAOLO GIACOMETTI, piano. Recorded in 1995.
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AMES PIANO QUARTET
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No. 1 Nocturne
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SOLOMON TRIO: Daniel Adni (piano), Rodney Friend (violin), Raphael Sommer (cello).
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Arrangement for violin and piano. 1972.
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Dvořák, Serenade for Winds in D minor. Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä - conductor. Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, 27 May 2010.
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Teldec/1999
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SOLOMON TRIO: Daniel Adni (piano), Rodney Friend (violin), Raphael Sommer (cello).
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Natálie Romanová-Achaladze (soprán), Anna Barová (alt), Miroslav Kopp (tenor), Luděk Vele (bas), Pražský filharmonický sbor (Prague Philharmonic Choir) / Lubomír Mátl, sbormistr (choirmaster) / 1988
Josef Kšica (varhany / organ)
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Amsterdam, 2001
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Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman & Andrei Abramenkov (violins); Dmitri Shebalin (viola); Valentin Berlinsky (cello). Live recording: 31.12.1982
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Radio Bratislava SO, 1995.
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Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Teldec/1999
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STAMITZ QUARTET
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West Australian Symphony Orchestra, 1997.
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Stamitz Quartet / 1990, Prague
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AMES PIANO QUARTET: William David (piano); Mahlon Darlington (violin); Laurence Burkhalter (viola); George Work (cello). Recording: January 1989 Troy Savings Bank Concert Hall, Troy, USA.
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Nos.1-5. 1970, Prague, Dvorac Hall of Rudolfinum. Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, con.Václav Smetácek.
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Recorded in Prague in 1939
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Recorded: December 7, 1961, Prague.
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Stamitz Quartet
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Stamitz Quartet / 1990, Prague
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Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra, Theodore Kuchar
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STAMITZ QUARTET & Jiri Hudec (double-bass)
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1987
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Wolfgang Herzer.
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Karel Pruš
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1967-70, Prague.
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Records 1967-70, Prague.
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Recorded: May 2003, Berlin.
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Recorded: February 1992, Prague.
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Recordings 1967-70, Prague.
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1991.
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Records 1967-70, Prague.
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8 songs. 1991.
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Recorded in the Rudolfinum, Prague, 1st – 5th December 1975 SUPRAPHON.
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Prague Radio Chorus,Czech Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra,Dir. Gerd Albrecht, 1989
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Stamitz Quartet
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Olga Romanko (Wanda), Irina Tchistjakova (Božena), Peter Straka (Slavoj), Pavel Daniluk (Heidnischer Hohepriester), Ivan Kusnjer (Lumír), Michelle Breedt (Homena), Ivan Kusnjer (Roderich), Jörg Pavelec (Herold des Roderich / Ritter), Gerd Grochowski (Hlasatel / Ritter), Petr Frýbert (Ritter), Prager Kammerchor, WDR Rundfunkchor Köln, WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln, Gerd Albrecht (Cond.)
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1988
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Michelle Breedt, Olga Romanko, Peter Straka, Peter Mikulás, Arutjun Kotchinian, Carsten Sabrowski
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Maria Helenita OLIVARES (soprano), Gianni MAFFEO (baritone) / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / 1970, Prague, Dvorac Hall of Rudolfinum
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The Symphony Orchestra FOK,
conducted by Dr.Václav Smetácek. Recorded in XI.1939 in Prague
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Recorded: May 2003, Berlin.
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Stamitz Quartet
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Czech Philharmonic Choir. Saint Lyudmila (soprano) - Eva Zikmundova, Svatava, her friend (contralto) - Vera Soukupova, Borivoy (tenor) - Beno Blachut, Peasant (tenor) - Vladimir Krejcik, Saint Ivan (bass) - Richard Novak. 1964
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+ Michal Krusek - bass; Sona Bohmova - piano. Recorded Martínek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, May - June 2005.
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Records 1967-70, Prague.
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Recorded of the Martinek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, 24-30.06.2005.
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Josef Klusoň - viola. Recorded: June 5-6, 1996, Prague, Domovina Studio.
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Recorded: May 2003, Berlin.
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Lívia Aghová, Josef Protschka, Ivan Kusnjer
Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Prague Philharmonic Chorus
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1986
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Prague Radio Chorus, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dir. Vajnar, Frantisek
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Vávra - Roman JANAL (baritone); Toník - Jaroslav BRESINA (tenor); Rihová - Jana SYKOROVA (contralto); Lenka - Zdena KLOUBOVA (soprano); Kmotr Řeřicha - Gustav BELACEK (bass). Prague Philharmonia. Prague Philharmonic Choir. Conductor Jiří Bělohlávek. Rec. in Prague, 2003
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?
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Russian Philharmonic Orchestra.
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1977.
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Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra dir. Z.Koshler 1987, Concert Hall of the Slovak Philharmonic, Bratislava
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1977
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Recorded: May 2003, Berlin.
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Das Kölner Klavier-Duo (Elzbieta Kalvelage & Michael Krücker).
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Instrument: Jiri Spaniel, 1843, in the church of the Holiest Trinity at the Chateau of Rychnov nad Kneznou. Recorded digitally on May 11 and 13, 1998. Recording, editing and premastering at the Muza Studio, Prague.
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Recorded: January 2011, Berlin.
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Recording dates 12-13 March 2006.
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Recorded Martinek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, May - June 2005.
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Russian Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Choeur symphonique de la radio de Prague 2010
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Recorded: January 1983, Rudolfinum, Prague.
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Marcel Javorcek (Piano), Jaroslav Saroun (Piano). Martínek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic (06/24/2005 - 06/30/2005)
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Recorded of the Martinek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, 24-30.06.2005.
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Josef Ksica - organ. Recording - June 17, 1991, Prague.
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Recorded of the Martinek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, 24-30.06.2005.
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Recording dates: 12-13 March 2006.
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Orchestration and editing by Milos Sadlo and Jarmil Burkhauser. A 1976 recording.
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Recorded Martinek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, 24-30.06.2005.
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Recording - March 2007, Munich.
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Recorded of the Martinek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, 24-30.06.2005.
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Jaroslav Ruis - violin II, Josef Koďousek - viola. 1966-67, Praha.
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Jiř
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Recorded of the Martinek Studio, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2005.
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Joanna Borowska-Armida; Pavel Daniluk - Hydraot;
George Fortune - Ismen; Vratislav Kriz - Gottfried von Bouillon; Miloslav Podskalsky - Peter; Wieslaw Ochman - Rinald; Milan Bürger - Gernand; Richard Sporka - Dudo; Zdenek Harvánek - Ubald; Jan Markvart - Sven; Vladimír Nacházel - Roger; Monika Brychtová - Sirene;
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San Francisco Symphony Chorus. 10.11.2017, San Francisco
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Josef Ksica - organ. Recording - June 17, 1991, Prague.
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Josef Ksica - organ. Recording - June 17, 1991, Prague.
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Comic opera in three acts. King Mathias - Jind?ich Jindrak, Jind?ich - Milan Karpisek, Matej - Eduard Haken, Anna - Ivana Mixova, Lidushka - Libusze Domaninska, Jenik - Old?ich Spisar, Royal Huntsman - Jiri Yoran, Hunter - Rudolf Vonasek. Chorus and Symphony Orchestra of the Prague Radio, conductor - Franti?ek Dyk. 1960 recording.
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Petr Strizek - violin II, Petr Holman - viola, Vladimir Fortin - cello. Recorded: November/December 2006, Prague.
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Josef Ksica - organ. Recording - June 17, 1991, Prague.
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Recorded at Martinek Studios, Prague, December 16, 1996.
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FRANTISEK MALY (piano). Recorded at the Domovina Studio in Prague, February and April 1994.
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CD 1998
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CD 2009
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CD 2017
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arr. J. Suk CD 2012
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CD 2022
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2015
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Tahmina Feinstein - piano // CD 2015
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Tahmina Feinstein - piano CD 2015
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CD 2017
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Prague Trumpeter Ensemble, 1990
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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Manuel Lange - piano CD 2015
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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Alvina - Petra Froese Harald - Ferdinand von Bothmer Alfred - Felix Rumpf Gothron - Jö
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Song To The Moon. Recorded: December 1993, Melbourne.
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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CD 2017
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Manuel Lange - piano CD 2015
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Manuel Lange - piano CD 2015
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