Václav Neumann & Czech Philharmonic, Fučík, Kmoch, Komzák, Pospíšil, Prochaska - Old Czech Marches And Dances
Artist: Václav Neumann & Czech Philharmonic, Fučík, Kmoch, Komzák, Pospíšil, Prochaska
Album: Old Czech Marches And Dances
Album: Old Czech Marches And Dances
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Valse Revée | ||
Attack!; Gallop, Op. 156 | ||
Uncle Teddy; March, Op. 239 | ||
Under The Admiral's Flag; March, Op. 82 | ||
Hercegovac; March Op. 235 | ||
Baj-Kaj-Laj; March | ||
Kolín March | ||
Ballerinas; Waltz, Op. 226 | ||
Fanfare Sounds; March, Op. 239 | ||
The Silver Elbe; Waltz | ||
Jarabáček; March |
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Catalog Numbers
CO-2112-EXLabels
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Formats
- CD
- Album
Companies
Role | Company |
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Phonographic Copyright (p) | Supraphon |
Manufactured By | Denon/Nippon Columbia |
Recorded At | House Of Artists |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | František Kmoch (tracks: 4 to 6), František Prochaska (tracks: 2), Julius Fučík (tracks: 7 to 11), Karel Pospíšil (tracks: 3), Karl Komzák (tracks: 1) |
Conductor | Václav Neumann |
Orchestra | Czech Philharmonic Orchestra |
Notes
- "PCM Digital" recording.
- Standard jewel case.
- (P) 1987 Supraphon
- Manufactured by Denon/Nippon Columbia, Japan
- Printed in Japan - Made in Japan
- Recorded at The House of Artists, Prague from 25-29 August 1983 and 31 October to 17 November 1983 (tracks 2 to 5, 7, 11); and on 11 December 1983 and from 24 to 26 February 1986 (tracks 1, 6, 8 to 10).
- Total time: 48'02"
Barcodes
- Barcode: 081759010007
- SPARS Code: DDD
About Václav Neumann & Czech Philharmonic, Fučík, Kmoch, Komzák, Pospíšil, Prochaska
Czech conductor, violinist and violist. Born October 29, 1920 in Prague (former Czechoslovakia), died September 2, 1995 in Vienna, Austria. Co-founder and 1st violin (19451947) of the , principal conductor of 19681990.
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