,  (Smetáček)
Václav Smetáček (conductor)





Nos.1-5. 1970, Prague, Dvorac Hall of Rudolfinum. Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, con.Václav Smetácek.
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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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Cantata on words by F. Werfel for mixed choir, piano and percussion. 1. Smiling, breathing, striving. 2. A song of love. 3. A kind man. Accompanied by an instrumental ensemble.
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Prague Philharmonic Choir. CSR Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava. Vaclav Smetacek. 1992
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Prague Symphony Orchestra, Vaclav Smetacek (conductor). Taken from a LP recorded by SUPRAPHON, Prague, 1964.
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Prague Philharmonic Choir. CSR Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava. Vaclav Smetacek. 1992
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Maria Helenita OLIVARES (soprano), Gianni MAFFEO (baritone) / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / 1970, Prague, Dvorac Hall of Rudolfinum
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Marcela MACHOTKOVA (soprano), Stanislava SKATULOVA (contralto), Oldrich LINDAUER (tenor), Dalibor JEDLICKA (bass) / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / 1966, 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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PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Released in 1961.
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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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