But even before Beethoven, Francesco Galeazzi identified E-flat major as "a heroic key, extremely majestic, grave and serious: in all these features it is superior to that of C." Beethoven's (hypothetical) 10th Symphony is also in E-flat. His Eroica Symphony, Emperor Concerto and Grand Sonata are all in this key. The key of E-flat major is often associated with bold, heroic music, in part because of Beethoven's usage. Josef Suk, the Panocha Quartet, the Czech Philharmonic under Václav Neumann and Jiří Bělohlávek - such names are a guarantee of a profound tradition of performing Dvořák's music.Īccordingly, these 3 CDs comprise the gems of the most international of Czech composers as interpreted by artists who furtherspread and are still spreading the fame of Dvořák's music worldwide, from America to Japan.Audio playback is not supported in your browser. It reflects the powerful new sources of inspiration Dvořák discovered inAmerica, yet also echoes homesickness, missing the family and familiar landscape. The music is extremely inspired and profound, perfectly built and immensely amiable for the listener - simply beautiful. It almost defies belief that all these compositions, which brought Dvořák world fame, were written within a mere three years (1892-95) during his sojourn in America. A title with such a selection could without the slightest exaggeration bear the designation"The Best of Dvořák". The "From the New World" symphony, Cello Concerto in B minor, the "American" quartet. Chuchro - cello, Panocha Quartet and Smetana Quartet, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / V. 94 Silent Woods for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 97 Rondo in G minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 100 String Quintet in E flat major, "American", Op. 96 Sonatina in G major for Violin and Piano, Op.
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