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Dvořák - Symphonies Nos. 7-9 and Overtures
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Semyon Bychkov
Awards:
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Presto Recording of the Week, 6th September 2024
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Symphonic Music
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Sunday Times, 20 Best Classical Albums of 2024
There is, of course, a very real sense of ownership when the Czech Philharmonic play these pieces…And Bychkov’s skill – and indeed generosity – is to trust in his orchestra’s inheritance of...
Dvořák - Symphonies Nos. 7-9 and Overtures
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Semyon Bychkov
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Awards:
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Presto Recording of the Week, 6th September 2024
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Symphonic Music
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Sunday Times, 20 Best Classical Albums of 2024
There is, of course, a very real sense of ownership when the Czech Philharmonic play these pieces…And Bychkov’s skill – and indeed generosity – is to trust in his orchestra’s inheritance of...
About
The Czech Philharmonic and its Chief Conductor and Music Director Semyon Bychkov present a new recording of Antonin Dvořák's Symphonies 7, 8 and 9, coupled with the composer's concert overtures In Nature's Realm, Carnival and Othello. The album is part of the 2024 Year of Czech Music. Dvořák's final three symphonies show him at the peak of his compositional power and international fame, and exhibit an astonishing range of style and expression. The three concert overtures were initially conceived as the Nature, Life and Love trilogy, but eventually published separately. They share Dvořák's audible love for nature and fascination for human life and passion. Presenting this core Czech repertoire allows the orchestra and maestro to once more demonstrate their congenial collaboration and full command of Dvořák's abundant sound world.
The Czech Philharmonic is one of the world's orchestral gems, recognised for its rich tradition with the Czech masters as well as European repertoire. Semyon Bychkov, who is internationally renowned for his interpretations of the core repertoire, began his tenure with the Orchestra at the start of the 2018/19 season. Together, they have so far recorded for PENTATONE Mahler's First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Symphonies (2022-2023), part of the complete Mahler cycle to be released by the label. The Orchestra is also featured on the albums Folk Songs (2023) and Czech Songs (2024) recorded by Magdalena Kozena and Sir Simon Rattle
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Awards and reviews
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Presto Recording of the Week6th September 2024
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Presto Recordings of the YearFinalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards2025Nominated - Symphonic Music
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Sunday Times20 Best Classical Albums of 2024
October 2024
There is, of course, a very real sense of ownership when the Czech Philharmonic play these pieces…And Bychkov’s skill – and indeed generosity – is to trust in his orchestra’s inheritance of just how this music goes.
6th September 2024
This set is a treasure trove of delights, underpinned by the expertise and assured sense of stylistic mastery that these players possess in this repertoire. I sincerely hope that this will not be the sole instalment in Bychkov's exploration of the composer's symphonies with his Czech orchestra.
The vigorous rhythms, the tenderly singing strings and woodwinds, the folksy tang, the acoustic’s warmth and sparkling clarity: everything is as it should be when Czech musicians play Czech music with an impassioned and sensitive conductor whose job is to encourage and enliven rather than get in the way.
