Smetana Dvořák - Overture To The Bartered Bride Symphony No 5 In E Minor From The New World Slavonic Dances Nos 1 And 2

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Review by laurie Pailes-Lindeman

The album "Overture to The Bartered Bride Symphony No. 5 in E Minor from The New World Slavonic Dances Nos. 1 and 2" by Smetana Dvořák is a masterpiece that showcases the brilliance of these two Czech composers. The album features a collection of some of the most iconic works by both composers, including the overture to The Bartered Bride, Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, and Slavonic Dances Nos. 1 and 2.

The album's opening track, the overture to The Bartered Bride, is a lively and energetic piece that immediately captures the listener's attention. The symphony, on the other hand, is a more complex and introspective work that takes the listener on a journey through a range of emotions.

The Slavonic Dances Nos. 1 and 2 are also standout tracks on the album, with their lively rhythms and catchy melodies. These dances are a perfect example of the composers' ability to blend traditional folk music with classical orchestration.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Overture To The Bartered Bride
Slavonic Dance No. 1
Allegro Con Fuoco
Symphony No. 5 In E Minor "From The New World"
Adagio-Allegro Molto
Scherzo: Molto Vivace
Slavonic Dance No. 2
Largo

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Catalog Numbers

  • MT 22
  • MTST-22

Labels

Music Treasures Of The World

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByDvořák (tracks: A2a to B3), Smetana (tracks: A1)
ConductorGerhard Pfluger (tracks: A2a to B1b), Hans Swarowsky (tracks: A1), Kurt Graunke (tracks: B2, B3)
OrchestraSymphony Orchestra Of Radio Leipzig, Austrian Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: A1, B2, B3)

Notes

Labels state "Music Treasures Philharmonic Symphony" for all pieces. This is the only difference compared to the other release

About Smetana Dvořák

Bedřich Smetana (pronounced ; 2 March 1824 - 12 May 1884) was a Czech composer. He is best known for his symphonic poem Vltava (better known as The Moldau), the second in a cycle of six which he entitled Má vlast (My Country), and for his opera Prodaná nevěsta (The Bartered Bride). Smetana was the son of a brewer in Litomyšl in Bohemia, then part of the Austrian Empire. He studied piano and violin from an early age, and played in an amateur string quartet with other members of his family. Smetana attended a high school in Pilsen from 1840-1843. He studied music in Prague, despite initial resistance from his father. He secured a post as music master to a noble family, and in 1848 received funds from Franz Liszt to establish his own music school. September 1855 marked the death of his second child, his beloved four-year-old daughter Bedřiška. When his third child died nine months later, he committed himself to composition, producing the Piano Trio in G minor. This piece is full of sadness and despair, making use of phrases that are cut short, possibly in resemblance to his daughter's own life. In 1856, Smetana moved to Gothenburg, Sweden, where he taught, conducted and gave chamber music recitals. In 1863, back in Prague, he opened a new school of music dedicated to promoting specifically Czech music. By 1874 he had become deaf from syphilis, but he continued to compose; Má vlast was written after his deafness had developed. Smetana also suffered from tinnitus, which caused him to hear a continuous, maddening high note which he described as the "shrill whistle of a first inversion chord of A-flat in the highest register of the piccolo". From 1875 he lived in small village of Jabkenice. His string quartet in E minor, Z mého života (From My Life, composed in 1876), the first of only two quartets, is an autobiographical work. The final movement is punctuated by a piercing high E in the first violin which, Smetana explained, represents the devastating effects of his tinnitus. He may also be hinting at this personal misfortune with the piccolo scoring in Má vlast. In 1883 Smetana, due to further progressive neurological effects of his illness, became insane, and was taken to a mental hospital in Prague, where he died the following year. He is interred in the Vyšehrad cemetery in Prague. Smetana was the first composer to write music that was specifically Czech in character. Many of his operas are based on Czech themes and myths, the best known being the comedy The Bartered Bride (1866). He used many Czech dance rhythms and his melodies sometimes resemble folk songs. He was a great influence on Antonín Dvořák, who similarly used Czech themes in his works.

Real Name

    • Bedřich Smetana

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Summary by laurie Pailes-Lindeman

"Overture to The Bartered Bride Symphony No. 5 in E Minor from The New World Slavonic Dances Nos. 1 and 2" is a must-have album for any classical music lover. The performances are top-notch, and the compositions themselves are timeless masterpieces that continue to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.

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