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Josef Suk (1874–1935)
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1. Song of Love. 1954.
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Prague, 2011
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1992, Rudolfinum, Prague.
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Prague, 2010
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version for Piano Trio. Florestan Trio. 2007, Henry Wood Hall, London
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Release date 1993. Supraphon.
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Historical recordings 1905 – 1936, Symposium Records
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Release date 1993. Supraphon.
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Rec. 2008-07-22. Label: Emi Classics.
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Version for string orchestra. Supraphon, nahrano 1948.
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Recorded at the Supraphon Domovina Studio, Prague in 1974 & 1975.
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Recorded in the Rudolfinum, Prague,
9th – 20th March 1978 SUPRAPHON
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Meridian Records. 1996.
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... and Benjamin Nabarro (violin II). Recorded in Henry Wood Hall, London, on 30.11-02.12.2003.
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Record 2004.
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Decca 1997.
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New London Chamber Choir. Recording venue Watford Colosseum, 5 and 6 January 2010. Chandos.
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Meridian Records. 2001.
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Arr. Josef Suk. Recorded at the Bohuslav Martinu Hall, Prague, on 22 and 23 January, 1994.
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Released in 1996.
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First edition. Release date: 1993. Supraphon.
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Recorded at the Supraphon Domovina Studio, Prague in 1974 & 1975.
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Rafael Kubelik Prague 1948
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Meridian Records. 1996.
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Recording venue Watford Colosseum, 29 April 2010. Chandos
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Recorded: Oct 26, 2005. Octavia Records Inc.
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2006
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Violin - Ludmila Vybiralova, Josef Suk, Zdenek Mann, Miroslav Kosina, Jaroslav Kristufek; double bass - Tomas Josifko; percussion - Josef Fousek, Libor Kubanek. Recorded at the Domovina studio, Prague: January, 1992.
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Recorded at the Supraphon Domovina Studio, Prague in 1974 & 1975.
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rec. 6-10 June 1992, Prague. Supraphon.
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Release date: 1993. Supraphon.
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rec. 6-10 June 1992, Prague. Supraphon.
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Meridian Records. 1996.
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Arr. Josef Suk. Recorded at the Bohuslav Martinu Hall, Prague, on 22 and 23 January, 1994.
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Meridian Records. 1998.
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Recorded at the Supraphon Domovina Studio, Prague in 1974 & 1975.
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Meridian Records. 2001.
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Recorded at the Supraphon Domovina Studio, Prague in 1974 & 1975.
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fragments: 1.(00.00) Introduction 2.(07.02) Song of Danica `You blue river` 3.(12.02) Bacchanale 4.(15.36) Song of Danica `Dark shadow fell` 5.(19.23) Epilogue. Supraphon 1986.
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1st violin - Ivan Straus, 2nd violin - Vojtech Jouza, viola - Karel Rehak, cello - Jan Stros.
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Performer: Zdenek Stepanek, Leopolda Dostalova, Dana Medricka, Jarmila Krulisova, Marie Glazrova, Vaclav Voska, Jaroslav Prucha, Otakar Brousek, Bohus Zahorsky, Jirina Petrovicka, Julie Charvatova. Singing: Libuse Domaninska (soprano), Premysl Koci (baritone), Antonin Zlesak (tenor). Prague Radio Chorus,chorus master: Ladislav Cerny.
Prague Symphony Orchestra conductor: Vaclav Smetacek. 1957. Supraphon
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Meridian Records. 2001.
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Meridian Records. 2001.
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Recorded at the Jan Nepomucky Church, Prague on the 20th – 23rd July, 1976 SUPRAPHON
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Release date: 1993. Supraphon.
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Meridian Records. 2001.
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¹¹1,2. Meridian Records. 2001.
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The band was then called - Pilsen Radio Symphony Orchestra. Choirmaster and conductor Stanislav Bogunia. Soloists: soprano - Marie Matejkova, viola - Ilona Satylova, tenor - Jiri Vinklarek, bass - Michael Mergl. Organ - Miluska Kvechova. Recorded at the church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Pilsen, 1993.
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Record 1997.
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