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    Default Our Summer BAL: 7 Smetana's Ma Vlast

    I think of this as a quintessentially summer work. Not sure why.

    Vintage or new? Czech or not?

    Favourites please!

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    Hello verissimo!

    I have two recordings of this work. One is the live recording with Rafael Kubelik and the Czech PO.Quite special this one, as it was the one made just after the 'Velvet Revolution'(I think).Quite atmospheric and the other is with Sir Charles Mackerrass, again with the Czech PO.

    I know what you mean by this being a 'summer' work. I get certain impressions with music, or by certain composers even. I am not sure why that is though!
    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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    Hi BBM,
    I don't have either of those - the Kubelik I have is with the Boston SO.
    They both appeal greatly. If you could only keep one, which would it be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by verismissimo View Post
    I think of this as a quintessentially summer work. Not sure why.

    Vintage or new? Czech or not?

    Favourites please!
    This is a tough one since there are several very, very good ones, but for me it does have to be Czech (despite some very good recordings by other European and American orchestras). This thread got me hunting around for informationn about the opening concert of the Prague Spring festival which has had a performance Ma Vlast every year since 1952 (interestingly, it didn't start that way). For anyone intrigued, there's a (fascinating) list of these opening concerts and their conductors and orchestras (not always the Czech Phil) here: http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahajov...k%C3%A9ho_jara

    Anyhow, I have Sejna, Ancerl, Kubelik and Mackerras - all with the Czech Phil and all on Supraphon, as well as two Talich recordings. They all have extremely good things about them (though Sejna's is in pretty grim sound), but the two most recent of them (Kubelik and Mackerras) are the two I listen to most often and they're both wonderful. The Kubelik performance was a really special occasion, but Mackerras (also live, in 1999) is thrilling too.

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    Available versions:
    Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Antal Doráti
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Libor Pešek
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Karel Ancerl
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vaclav Smetacek
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras
    Janácek Philharmonic Orchestra, Theodore Kuchar
    Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimír Válek
    St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Walter Susskind
    Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik
    Vladimir Fedoseyev
    Nikolaus Harnoncourt
    Vienna Philharmonic, James Levine
    Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi
    Staatskapelle Dresden, Paavo Berglund
    Prague Symphony Orchestra, Tomáš Netopil
    Radio Sinfonie Orchester Frankfurt, Eliahu Inbal
    Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Zdenek Macal
    Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Claus Peter Flor
    Leipzig Gewandhausorchester, Vaclav Neumann
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vaclav Talich (1929)
    Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit
    Prague Philharmonic, Jakub Hrůša
    London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
    Concertgebouw Orchestra, Antal Doráti 1956
    Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Libor Pešek

    DVD
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Karel Ancerl (DVD)
    Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Rafael Kubelik (DVD)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
    Available versions:
    Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Antal Doráti
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Libor Pešek
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Karel Ancerl
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Jirí Belohlávek
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vaclav Smetacek
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras
    Janácek Philharmonic Orchestra, Theodore Kuchar
    Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Vladimír Válek
    St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Walter Susskind
    Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelik
    Vladimir Fedoseyev
    Nikolaus Harnoncourt
    Vienna Philharmonic, James Levine
    Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi
    Staatskapelle Dresden, Paavo Berglund
    Prague Symphony Orchestra, Tomáš Netopil
    Radio Sinfonie Orchester Frankfurt, Eliahu Inbal
    Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Zdenek Macal
    Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Claus Peter Flor
    Leipzig Gewandhausorchester, Vaclav Neumann
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Vaclav Talich (1929)
    Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit
    Prague Philharmonic, Jakub Hrůša
    London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent
    Concertgebouw Orchestra, Antal Doráti 1956
    Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Libor Pešek

    DVD
    Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Karel Ancerl (DVD)
    Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Rafael Kubelik (DVD)
    There are a few more that are certainly around (apoologies if I've simply missed these in your long list!)
    Boston SO, Kubelik (DG)
    Vienna PO, Kubelik (German Eloquence)
    Israel PO, Mehta (Sony)
    Kyoto SO, Uwe Mund (Arte Nova)
    London Classical Players, Norrington (Virgin)
    Czech PO, Talich (1954, Supraphon)
    Israel PO, Weller (Decca)
    Chicago SO, Kubelik (Mercury)







    I've got 1986 as the date of Dorati's record, not 1956. Did he do it twice?

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    Thanks for the update, Makropulos. My list was gleaned from the Presto website, and I know they don't include absolutely everything. Not sure about the Dorati.

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    The wonderful LCP/Norrington recording may not currently be in the catalogue but it's certainly not unavailable. It may be ordered new, used or as a download from Amazon, for instance.
    Last edited by Bryn; 14-08-11 at 21:14. Reason: Typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryn View Post
    The wonderful LCP/Norrington recording may not currently be in the catalogue but it's certainly not unavailable. I may be ordered new, used or as a download from Amazon, for instance.
    And I think the nice people at Arkivmusic have it in their list of licensed custom pressings too - either way it's well worth hearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by verismissimo View Post
    Hi BBM,
    I don't have either of those - the Kubelik I have is with the Boston SO.
    They both appeal greatly. If you could only keep one, which would it be?
    Very difficult verissimo! It would have to be the Mackerras(I think!?!?)
    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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