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Village Stories

Katia Skanavi (soloist, piano), Jana Hrochová (vocalist, mezzo-soprano (voice)), Jiří Brückler (vocalist, baritone (voice)), Kateřina Kněžíková (vocalist, soprano (voice)), Alexandra Stychkina (soloist, piano), Lukáš Hynek-Krämer (vocalist, bass (voice)), Boris Stěpanov (vocalist, tenor (voice)),...

Village Stories
Vasilek’s focus is to showcase the not inconsiderable virtuosity of the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with several soloists in all three works drawn from its ranks.

Village Stories

Katia Skanavi (soloist, piano), Jana Hrochová (vocalist, mezzo-soprano (voice)), Jiří Brückler (vocalist, baritone (voice)), Kateřina Kněžíková (vocalist, soprano (voice)), Alexandra Stychkina (soloist, piano), Lukáš Hynek-Krämer (vocalist, bass (voice)), Boris Stěpanov (vocalist, tenor (voice)),...

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Vasilek’s focus is to showcase the not inconsiderable virtuosity of the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with several soloists in all three works drawn from its ranks.

About

Leos Janacek and the generation younger Bela Bartok and Igor Stravinsky were major 20th-century composers markedly influenced by folk music, bringing it to bear in their own creations. Janacek and Bartok also keenly devoted to folklore as theoreticians and collected folk songs around the villages. Stravinsky, for his part, was mesmerised by folk rituals. A case in point is Les noces, which in four choreographed scenes depicts Russian wedding customs. Following significant revisions of the instrumentation, the fourth, definitive, version of the piece received its world premiere in 1923 in Paris, as performed by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, to Bronislava Nijinska's choreography. Janacek conceived his Nursery Rhymes at the age of 71, shortly after completing the opera The Makropulous Case. He too made changes to the instrumentation before arriving at a satisfactory form. The second version of the set bears witness to Janacek's being enthralled by Stravinsky's music. The Three Village Scenes for female voices and chamber orchestra feature arrangements of folk tunes Bartok collected in the Zvolen district in today's Slovakia. The set is evidently influenced by Stravinsky's style as well. The three challenging works have been undertaken by Lukas Vasilek conducting the outstanding Prague Philharmonic Choir, which on numerous occasions have displayed its exceptional qualities and a great sense for performing music inspired by folk art. The album links up to the highly acclaimed recording of Bohuslav Martinu's cantatas (Gramophone Editor's Choice, nomination for the BBC Music Magazine Award).

Artists

Katia Skanavi (soloist, piano), Jana Hrochová (vocalist, mezzo-soprano (voice)), Jiří Brückler (vocalist, baritone (voice)), Kateřina Kněžíková (vocalist, soprano (voice)), Alexandra Stychkina (soloist, piano), Lukáš Hynek-Krämer (vocalist, bass (voice)), Boris Stěpanov (vocalist, tenor (voice)), Zoltán Fejérvári (soloist, piano), Kiril Gerstein (soloist, piano), Barbora Haasová (soloist, flute), Matouš Zukal (soloist, piano), Radek Doležal (soloist, tambur (drum)), Petr Ries (soloist, double bass), Martin Slavík (vocalist, tenor), Ondřej Svitavský (soloist, bassoon), Bronislav Palowski (vocalist, tenor), Ondřej Šindelář (soloist, bassoon), Jiří Javůrek (soloist, clarinet), David Šimeček (soloist, clarinet), Petra Hoďánková (soloist, flute), Ivana Švestková Dohnalová (soloist, harp), Lukáš Moťka (soloist, trombone), Walter Hofbauer (soloist, trumpet), Mariana Ambrožová (vocalist, Ladislav Bilan (soloist, percussion), Jan Pařík (soloist, clarinet), Jiří Hudec (soloist, double bass), Prague Philharmonic Choir, Amadinda Percussion Group, Belfiato Quintet, Zemlinského kvarteto, Zoltán Racz, Lukáš Vasilek

Contents and tracklist

I. La Tresse / At the Bride’s House (The Tresses)
Track length5:33
II. Chez la marié / At the Bridegroom’s House
Track length6:07
III. Le Départ de la mariée / The Bride’s Departure
Track length3:18
IV. Le Repas de noces / The Wedding Feast
Track length10:45
I. Introduction
Track length0:38
II. Turnip’s Getting Married
Track length1:16
III. Spring Grass Looks So Fresh and Pleasant
Track length1:20
IV. A Black Mole´s Crawling by a Hedge
Track length1:10
V. Noel Trotted off to Hell
Track length0:34
VI. Shabby Tattered Pair of Tights
Track length0:26
VII. Frankie Diddle Played the Fiddle
Track length0:59
VIII. Our Dog
Track length0:39
IX. Hearken, Hearken to My Words!
Track length0:56
X. Old Hag Did Her Spells and Magic
Track length0:37
XI. Ho, Ho, Al’ Cows Go
Track length1:03
XII. Mah Guidwillie Bonny Lass
Track length0:40
XIII. Old Crone Crawls into the Brush
Track length0:22
XIV. Pears Are Gathered by a White Goat
Track length0:41
XV. No Good Kraut, up the Spout
Track length0:28
XVI. Goat is Lying in the Hay
Track length0:46
XVII. Rodney Podney Drums So Hard
Track length0:43
XVIII. Frankie Lad
Track length0:21
XIX. A Black Bear’s Bobbing on a Big Bough
Track length1:40
I. Wedding
Track length4:06
II. Lullaby
Track length5:03
III. Lad’s Dance
Track length3:01

Awards and reviews

February 2024

Vasilek’s focus is to showcase the not inconsiderable virtuosity of the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with several soloists in all three works drawn from its ranks.
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