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Gustav Mahler, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor Karel Ančerl - IXth Symphony flac album

Gustav Mahler, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor Karel Ančerl - IXth Symphony flac album
  • Performer Gustav Mahler
  • Title IXth Symphony
  • Date of release 1967
  • Country Czechoslovakia
  • Style Neo-Classical, Romantic
  • Other formats MP2 TTA MOD MPC FLAC RA AUD
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1908 mb
  • Size FLAC 1127 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
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Composed By – Gustav Mahler. Conductor – Karel Ančerl. Layout – Jiří Rathouský. Liner Notes – Jaroslav Hokeš. Orchestra – Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Recorded in the House of Artists in Prague. Made in Czechoslovakia ℗ 1966.

Composed By – Gustav Mahler. Design – Jiří Rathouský. Made in Czechoslovakia Recorded in the House of Artists in Prague.

Recording Symphony No. 9 Gustav Mahler. Hello, I play the violin. Created: May 25, 2017. Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Why does the Czech Philharmonic still sound so different? One reason is that this hall requires a special sort of playing. The other,more important one is that all or 99 per cent of our musicians are Czech and trained here. So that’s the source of our special sound and we are trying to keep it. Jiří Bělohlávek, Chief Conductor 2012-2017 in conversation with The Times, 2 April 2016. Mahler, however, was not the first non-Czech composer to conduct the Czech Philharmonic. Edward Grieg conducted the Orchestra in 1906; Stravinsky performed his Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra under Václav Talich in 1930; Leonard Bernstein conducted the European première of Aaron Copland’s Symphony No. 3 at the Prague Spring in 1947; Arthur Honegger conducted a concert of his own music in 1949; Darius Milhaud gave the première of his Music for Prague at the Prague.

This album has an average beat per minute of 105 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 65/132 BPM). Tracklist Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", In Nature's Realm, Othello (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor: Karel Ančerl). 1. Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op.

Mahler – Symphony No. 9 – Ancerl. 22 Saturday Sep 2018. Karel Ancerl, Mahler. Label : Supraphon Format : Flac (image + cue) Cover : Yes. Tracklist : Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 9 in D Major. Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Karel Ancerl.

Czech Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic Children´s Choir, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Karel Ančerl, Markéta Kühnová, Josef Veselka - Spring Symphony for Soprano, Alto and Tenor Soli, Mixed Chorus, Boys´ Choir and Orchestra, Op. 44,. XI. Part 3 - XI. Sound the Flute 01:27. Milada Šubrtová, Věra Soukupová, Beno Blachut, Czech Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic Children´s Choir, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Karel Ančerl, Markéta Kühnová, Josef Veselka - Spring Symphony for Soprano, Alto and Tenor Soli, Mixed Chorus, Boys´ Choir and Orchestra, Op.

Conductor – Karel Ančerl. Gustav Mahler - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Karel Ancerl - Symphony N. In D Major ‎(LP). Supraphon, Guilda Da Música. 991 003. Gustav Mahler, Karel Ančerl, Orchestre Philarmonique Tcheque.

The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra ( CPO) gave its very first concert on 4 January 1896 in the Rudolfinum, conducted by no less than Antonín Dvořák. In 1901 Ludvík Čelanský became chief conductor of the now-independent orchestra, and from 1903 to 1918 it was led by Dr. Vilém Zemánek who despite considerable financial difficulties managed to maintain the orchestra and stabilize its position on the Prague musical scene. In his programming focus on Czech music - classical and especially contemporary - Ančerl continued in the tradition of his predecessors, but he also enriched the repertoire to include works by foreign composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Strauss, Béla Bartók, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Prokofiev. The years of Ančerl's leadership are considered the orchestra's greatest period of artistic development.

Tracklist

Symphony No. 9 In D Flat Major
A I. Andante Comodo
B II. Im Tempo Eines Gemächlichen Ländlers
C III. Rondo. Burlesca
D IV. Adagio

Credits

  • Composed By – Gustav Mahler
  • Conductor – Karel Ančerl
  • Design [Cover] – Jiří Rathouský
  • Liner Notes – Jaroslav Hokeš
  • Orchestra – Czech Philharmonic Orchestra*

Notes

Made in Czechoslovakia
Recorded in the House of Artists in Prague.
℗ 1966

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PZO Artia export release.
More details currently unknown, front cover layout indicates a late 1960s or an early 1970s pressing.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A): E 791
  • Matrix / Runout (B): E 792
  • Matrix / Runout (C): E 793
  • Matrix / Runout (D): E 794
  • Other (Catalog# LP 1): SUA ST 50813
  • Other (Catalog# LP 2): SUA ST 50814
  • Other (Manufacturing date code): unknown

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SV 8397, SV 8398 Gustav Mahler, Česká Filharmonie* , Řídí Karel Ančerl Gustav Mahler, Česká Filharmonie* , Řídí Karel Ančerl - Symfonie Č. 9 ‎(2xLP) Supraphon, Supraphon SV 8397, SV 8398 Czechoslovakia 1967
50 813-14 Gustav Mahler - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra* Conductor Karel Ančerl Gustav Mahler - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra* Conductor Karel Ančerl - IXth Symphony (Symphony No. 9) ‎(2xLP, RP + Box) Supraphon 50 813-14 Czechoslovakia 1983
50 813/14 Gustav Mahler - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra* Conductor Karel Ančerl Gustav Mahler - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra* Conductor Karel Ančerl - IXth Symphony ‎(2xLP, RP + Box) Supraphon 50 813/14 Czechoslovakia 1974
11 1954-2 011 Mahler*, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra*, Karel Ančerl Mahler*, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra*, Karel Ančerl - Symphony No. 9 ‎(CD) Supraphon 11 1954-2 011 Czech Republic 1995
SUA 10813/14 Gustav Mahler, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra* Conductor Karel Ančerl Gustav Mahler, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra* Conductor Karel Ančerl - IXth Symphony ‎(2xLP, Mono + Box) Supraphon SUA 10813/14 Czechoslovakia 1967