Dvorak / Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orch Pardubice: 2 Serenades

Dvorak / Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orch Pardubice: 2 Serenades

Dvorak / Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orch Pardubice: 2 Serenades

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Title: 2 Serenades
Artist: Dvorak / Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orch Pardubice
Label: Brilliant Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5028421970301
Genre: Classical

New Czech recordings of perennially popular serenades from the pen of Dvorak at a turning point in his career, full of freshness, Bohemian charm and flowing melodies. The Serenades for Strings and Winds never get old, and never lose their appeal, especially in the hands of musicians who feel this music in their bones. The opening of the Serenade for Strings issues the warmest welcome to a world poised between the 18th and 19th centuries, looking back in terms of it's reassuring character as music for nocturnal entertainment, yet also unmistakably belonging to the Czech composer's own place and time - Prague, 1875 - with it's Bohemian turn of harmony and yearning cantabile. Composed three years later as a counterpart, the Serenade for Winds marks a development in the composer's technique - more elegant handling of counterpoint and melodic development - from the earlier work. At the same time, the Mozartian air of good-natured humour is even stronger. Both serenades relax into slow movements of poetry without pathos, and each of them was composed within less than a fortnight's work, testifying to the inspiration felt by the composer as he worked at his material. The melodies seem to come, as Richard Strauss later said of himself, as easily as a cow giving milk. The Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra Pardubice has made several albums of Czech repertoire for Brilliant Classics and Piano Classics, most recently the neglected Piano Concerto of Dvorak (PCL10272), as well as the complete piano concertante works of Chopin with Ekaterina Litvinseva, and the Cello Concerto of Dvorak (95696). The recording was made under studio conditions in the orchestra's home concert hall, yielding a warm, transparent sound which is ideally suited to these intimate pieces.

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