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Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony - Symphony No. 1 In C Minor "Bells Of Zlonice" Album

Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony - Symphony No. 1 In C Minor "Bells Of Zlonice" Album
Performer: Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony
Title: Symphony No. 1 In C Minor "Bells Of Zlonice"
Country: UK
Genre: Classical
Style:Romantic
Released: 1967
Catalog number: SXL 6288, SXL.6288
Label: Decca
MP3 album szie: 2222 mb
FLAC album size: 1032 mb

Tracklist

11. Allegro
23. Allegretto
34. Finale: Allegro Animato
42. Adagio Molto

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SXL 6288, SXL.6288Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony - Symphony No. 1 In C Minor "Bells Of Zlonice" ‎(LP)Decca, DeccaSXL 6288, SXL.6288UK1967
S/4844, S-4844Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony - Symphony No. 1 In C Minor "Bells Of Zlonice" ‎(LP, Album, Club)World Record Club, World Record ClubS/4844, S-4844Australia1970
CS 6523István Kertész, The London Symphony Orchestra István Kertész, The London Symphony Orchestra - Dvořák Symphony No. 1 In C Minor "Bells Of Zlonice" ‎(LP)London RecordsCS 6523US1967
C 00590Dvořák Symphony No. 1 "Bells Of Zlonice" ‎(Cass, Album, Club, RE)World Cassette ClubC 00590Australia1976
JB 110Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony Dvořák, Kertesz, London Symphony - Symphony No. 1 In C Minor "Bells Of Zlonice" ‎(LP, RE)DeccaJB 110Europe1981

Credits

  • Composed ByDvořák
  • ConductorIstvan Kertesz
  • CoverPieter Brueghel
  • Liner NotesRay Minshull
  • OrchestraThe London Symphony Orchestra

Notes

Black/silver ''narrow band'' labels
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Companies

  • Printed By – James Upton Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – The Decca Record Company Limited

Short intro

The Symphony No. 1 in C minor, B. 9, subtitled The Bells of Zlonice Czech: Zlonické zvony, was composed by Antonín Dvořák during February and March 1865. The work is written in the early Romantic style, and was inspired by the works of Ludwig van Beethoven and Felix Mendelssohn. It was the only one of his symphonies that Dvořák never heard performed or had a chance to revise. The work was lost shortly after its composition, and did not come to light until 1923, almost 20 years after the composer's. Dvorak : Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, The Bells of Zlonice Vladimir Valek Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra No copyright infringement : London Symphony Orchestra. Album: Dvořák: Complete Symphonies Tone Poems Overtures Requiem, 2014. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group. Dvorák: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 9 - The Bells of Zlonice - 3. Allegretto London Symphony Orchestra István Kertész. Dvořák: Complete Symphonies Tone Poems Overtures Requiem. 1967 Decca Music Group Limited. Released on: 2014-01-01. Producer: Ray Minshull Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Kenneth Wilkinson Composer: Antonín Dvořák. Auto-generated by YouTube. Tampilkan selengkapnya. Antonín Dvořák. Symphony No. 9 in C major, D. 944 The Great: I. Andante - Allegro ma non troppo. Franz Schubert. 944 The Great: III. Allegro vivace. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98: III. Allegro giocoso. Johannes Brahms. 4 in E minor, Op. 98: IV. Allegro energico e passionato - Più allegro. Antonín Leopold Dvořák 18411904 was a Czech composer of romantic music, who employed the idioms and melodies of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia. His works include operas, symphonic, choral and chamber music. His bes read more. 1 The Bells of Zlonice C Minor, B9: IV. Allegro animato. 1,49 US. Sharh yozish qoidalari. Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 D major Titan. Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. 4,49 US. 2020 GoogleFoydalanish shartlari Maxfiylik Dasturchilar Ijrochilar Google haqidaJoylashuv: Amerika Qoshma ShtatlariTil: ozbek. Buni xarid qilish orqali siz Google Payments xizmatidan foydalanish shartlari va maxfiylik siyosatiga rozilik bildirgan hisoblanasiz. Album 1991 39 Songs. 3 - The Bells of Zlonice: I. Maestoso - Allegro. By Antonín DvořákLondon Symphony Orchestra & István Kertész. 3 - The Bells of Zlonice: II. Adagio Di Molto. 3 - The Bells of Zlonice: III. 3 - The Bells of Zlonice: IV. Finale Allegro Animato. The work is written in the early Romantic style. However, in 1882, an unrelated person named Dr. Rudolf Dvořák, a 22-year-old Oriental scholar, came across the score in a second-hand bookshop in Leipzig, and bought it. At that time the composer Dvořák was not widely known: although he had written six symphonies, only one of them No. 6 had been published and only three of them Nos. 3, 5 and 6 had been performed. Rudolf Dvořák kept the score in his possession, telling nobody about it, not even the composer. 9 - The Bells of Zlonice - 2. Adagio di molto. Album Only. One odd observation: Symphony No. 7, 3rd mvt, seems to have a couple of spots where the audio goes dead, the 1st beginning at 1:50 into the track and ending at 3:01. Since my copy of this CD was positively confirmed with the Accurate Rip database, I think the error is inherent to the master itself. If so, it is a sad blemish on an otherwise wonderful recording. All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. Although the manuscript of Dvorák's first symphony has no title, he is said to have referred to the work as The Bells of Zlonice, in recollection of the two boyhood years he spent in that charming little town, north of Prague, where he studied with the musicians Joseph Toman and Antonín Liehmann. He had frequently played on the local church organ. The symphony does not include bell sounds or evocations, however. It is Dvorák's earliest surviving orchestral work, and whatever its structural weaknesses, it is full of colorful and memorable ideas