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Perhaps the best place to sample, initially, would be the Archduke’s endlessly songful slow movement. For an example of the Trio’s elegance, try the same work’s finale. — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2021, Reissue/Archive Issue of the Month
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Special offer. Viktor Kalabis: Symphonies and Concertos
Petr Škvor (violin), Miroslav Kejmar (trumpet), Zuzana Růžičková (harpsichord), Josef Suk (violin), Milan Langer (piano), Jiří Formáček (bassoon)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Wind Ensemble,...
this excellent collection, despite the variable age and quality of some recordings, will do very nicely in bringing [Kalabis's] name before a wider audience — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, July 2013, Re-issue of the Month
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Building a Library, April 2006, Historic Choice
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A significant set celebrating this fine harpsichordist’s survey of Bach’s solo keyboard music. — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, January 2017, Re-issue of the Month
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Dvorak: Songs my Great-Grandfather Taught Me
Transcriptions by Josef Suk of 30 Dvorak songs
Josef Suk (violin and viola) & Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
...the opportunity to hear these evocative and melodious miniatures in affectionate and warmly recorded performances from these great musicians should not be passed up lightly. — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, March 2010, Editor's Choice
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Building a Library, April 2016, First Choice
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New. Beethoven: Romances for Violin and Orchestra - Schubert: Rondo, D. 438 - Mozart: Adagio, K. 261 & Rondo, K. 373
Josef Suk (violin)
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner
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Mendelssohn, Berg & Bruch: Violin Concertos
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Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Karel Ancerl
Suk at his incomparably eloquent, unaffacted best. Ancerl and the Czech PO provide luminous support, and Supraphon's mid-60s sound has come up very freshly.
Josef Suk gives an outstanding... — More…Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, Collection
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Building a Library, October 2004, First Choice
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The Many Loves of Antonin Dvorak
Kühn Mixed Choir, Pavel Kühn, Stanislav Bogunia, Panocha Quartet (string quartet), Radoslav Kvapil (piano), Leo Marian Vodička, Lívia Ághová, Smetana Trio, Alois Klíma, Dvořák Quartet, František Pošta, Drahomíra Drobková, Josef Kšica, Josef Suk (violin), Alfréd Holeček, Mstislav Rostropovich (cello),...
Most orchestral tracks are with the Czech Philharmonic, and Lambert has written very informed and readable booklet notes. I’d recommend settling down to listen ‘blind’, so that each rarity can... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, February 2022, Reissue/Archive Issue of the Month
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Brahms: Musique de chambre - La discothèque idéale de Diapason, Vol. 6
Josef Hala, Josef Suk (violin), Rudolf Serkin (piano), Adolf Busch (violin), Edwin Fischer (piano), Gioconda de Vito (violin), Carlo Bussotti, Nathan Milstein (violin), Elisabeth Grümmer (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano), Lisa della Casa (soprano), Lotte Lehmann (soprano), Karl Hudez, Paul Ulanowsky,...
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