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Radek Baborák, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Horn Concertos: Pokorný, Rosetti & Punto (2010)

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Radek Baborák, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Horn Concertos: Pokorný, Rosetti & Punto (2010)

Radek Baborák, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Horn Concertos: Pokorný, Rosetti & Punto (2010)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 73:16 | 365 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Supraphon | Catalog: SU 4017-2

With his successful career and, above all, engagement with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Radek Baborák has followed the path taken by the Czech horn players who back in the second half of the 18th century gained fame in distinguished chapels in the territoiry of today's Germany. As the repertoire of this recording proves, besides the most renowned of them, Giovanni Punto, other Czech composers too had a penchant for creating music for the natural horn. The reason for the growing popularity of this instrument and its frequent application not only in orchestral and chamber music but also in solo parts was the technical improvement and, consequently, greater interpretational possibilitiesand higher attractiveness of sound.

Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jacques Loussier: Two concertos, Tableaux venitiens (1992)

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Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jacques Loussier: Two concertos, Tableaux venitiens (1992)

Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jacques Loussier: Two concertos, Tableaux venitiens (1992)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 58:09 | 298 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca | Catalog: 436 798-2

Jacques Loussier, of course, moved on from ''Play Bach'' a long time ago, although the wider musical audience no doubt has little recollection of him away from that context. Yet the pianist always had a rigorous intellectual grasp of his musical ends and means, even when the average album by his group was capable of selling half a million copies. In a sense, Bach was never the focal point of his musical discourses, although the great man's music remained the bedrock of Loussier's questings.

Dieter Klöcker, Gernot Schalmfuss, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Michael Haydn: Serenade in D major (2007)

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Dieter Klöcker, Gernot Schalmfuss, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Michael Haydn: Serenade in D major (2007)

Dieter Klöcker, Gernot Schalmfuss, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Michael Haydn: Serenade in D major (2007)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 58:02 | 317 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Orfeo | Catalog: C029071A

f you thought Mozart’s Salzburg serenades were big works, then check out this extravaganza in nine movements, lasting just about an hour. Composed in 1764 and scored for everything but the kitchen sink, the work includes an opening march, two minuets, and major concerto movements for solo clarinet and solo trombone (yes, I did say trombone). Both are often performed separately. Michael Haydn’s proto-classical style is, as you might expect, graceful, tuneful, and easy on the ear, and if you are familiar with any of the other releases from Klöcker and his Prague forces, then you know that you can expect lively, elegant music-making (and some terrific clarinet playing).

Vlastimil Mareš, Jiři Hlaváč, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Libor Pešek - Kramár-Krommer: Clarinet Concerto, Concertos for 2 Clarin

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Vlastimil Mareš, Jiři Hlaváč, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Libor Pešek - Kramár-Krommer: Clarinet Concerto, Concertos for 2 Clarin

Vlastimil Mareš, Jiři Hlaváč, Prague Chamber Orchestra, Libor Pešek - Kramár-Krommer: Clarinet Concerto, Concertos for 2 Clarinets (2003)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 66:03 | 310 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Supraphon | Catalog: SU 3748-2

Czech composer František Vincenc Kramář-Krommer (1759 - 1831) held a pride of place on Vienna's music scene of the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, where he was initially active as an outstanding teacher of violin as well as probably of composition, after the death of Leopold Koželuh to work his way up to the prestigious post of court composer and kapellmeister of the court chamber orchestra. By coincidence, he happenned to be the last musician to have held the post. After his death it was never again occupied. His contribution to the musical spectrum of theViennese Classical school consisted in an invigorating stream of vitality which he inherited from his rustic ancestors, combined with a tender lyrical strain free from excessive sentimentality, and a sharp sense of humour.

Christian Benda, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jiří Antonín Benda: Sinfonias Nos. 7-12 (1995)

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Christian Benda, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jiří Antonín Benda: Sinfonias Nos. 7-12 (1995)

Christian Benda, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jiří Antonín Benda: Sinfonias Nos. 7-12 (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 251 Mb | Total time: 55:53 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.553409 | Recorded: 1995

Jiří Antonín Benda won particular distinction as a composer of melodramas: dramatic works that accompany speech with music. After earlier employment with his brothers in Prussia, in 1750 he became Kapellmeister to Duke Friedrich II of Saxe-Gotha. His career thereafter centred largely on Gotha, with shorter periods in Vienna and in Hamburg.
Benda left a varied quantity of orchestral and instrumental music, including around 30 symphonies which seem to have enjoyed some popularity in his day. They are attractive examples of the style of the period. He also left 11 violin concertos, and there is a Viola Concerto attributed to him.

Christian Benda, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jiří Antonín Benda: Sinfonias Nos. 1-6 (1995)

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Christian Benda, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jiří Antonín Benda: Sinfonias Nos. 1-6 (1995)

Christian Benda, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Jiří Antonín Benda: Sinfonias Nos. 1-6 (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 249 Mb | Total time: 55:20 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.553408 | Recorded: 1995

Jiří Antonín Benda won particular distinction as a composer of melodramas: dramatic works that accompany speech with music. After earlier employment with his brothers in Prussia, in 1750 he became Kapellmeister to Duke Friedrich II of Saxe-Gotha. His career thereafter centred largely on Gotha, with shorter periods in Vienna and in Hamburg.
Benda left a varied quantity of orchestral and instrumental music, including around 30 symphonies which seem to have enjoyed some popularity in his day. They are attractive examples of the style of the period. He also left 11 violin concertos, and there is a Viola Concerto attributed to him.

Christian Benda - Jiří Antonín Benda: Viola Concerto; František Benda: Violin Concerto (2002)

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Christian Benda - Jiří Antonín Benda: Viola Concerto; František Benda: Violin Concerto (2002)

Christian Benda - Jiří Antonín Benda: Viola Concerto; František Benda: Violin Concerto (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 270 Mb | Total time: 53:24 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.553994 | Recorded: 1994, 1999

Another in the long line of outstanding Bohemian musical families the Bendas were similarly part of the diaspora that saw them moving across the continent in search of court and church appointments to further their careers. The Catholic Frantisek thus acquired a new religion as well as a new name becoming the Protestant Franz Benda. He served in Vienna, Warsaw and Dresden in a rapid space of time before following the Prussian Crown Prince, now King, to Potsdam where he was to remain for the rest of his life, having finally succeeded the court favourite and violinist-Konzertmeister Carl Gottlieb Graun.

Bruno Meier, Prague Chamber Orchestra - German Flute Concertos (2008)

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Bruno Meier, Prague Chamber Orchestra - German Flute Concertos (2008)

Bruno Meier, Prague Chamber Orchestra - German Flute Concertos (2008)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 80:04 | 399 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Naxos | Catalog: 8570593

These four flute concertos, here recorded for the first time, span the fascinating half century that saw the emergence of Romanticism from the Classical style of the preceding decades. Each requires different forces, reflecting the growth of the orchestra during this time, while giving a prominence to the solo instrument which would decline as the 19th Century progressed. They are, therefore, rare treasures to enjoy for their diversity and unique position in musical history.

Zuzana Růžičková, Václav Neumann, Prague Chamber Soloists - Johann Sebastian Bach: Harpsichord Concertos (2017)

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Zuzana Růžičková, Václav Neumann, Prague Chamber Soloists - Johann Sebastian Bach: Harpsichord Concertos (2017)

Zuzana Růžičková, Václav Neumann, Prague Chamber Soloists - Johann Sebastian Bach: Harpsichord Concertos (2017)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 0,98 Gb | Total time: 130:47 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Supraphon | # SU 4222-2 | Recorded: 1966-1968

"Bach saved my life… You always feel in his music that God is present somehow." This is not empty declamation. It is a deep confession of harpsichord player Zuzana Růžičková, a survivor of the inconceivable horrors of the Nazi concentration camps of Terezín, Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. She always felt that Bach's music was one of the things that helped her survive. In a certain way this is also true the other way around: Zuzana Růžičková gave new life to Bach's music by persistently promoting the use of harpsichord (as opposed to commonly used piano) in performing Bach repertoire in concert. She was the very first person to initiate the gigantic project of recording the complete harpsichord concertos composed by Bach.

Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, "Posthorn" Serenade (1985)

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Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, "Posthorn" Serenade (1985)

Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, "Posthorn" Serenade (1985)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 278 Mb | Total time: 65:42 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Telarc | # CD 80108 | Recorded: 1984

The Prague Chamber Orchestra contributes some very good string playing to this Mozart reading by Sir Charles Mackerras. The approach is modern but well informed, with clean, light, agile, and luminous results. Mackerras observes the repeats (including that of the first movement recapitulation) and chooses excellent tempos. The Romance is especially lovely. Telarc's recording yields a fairly realistic concert-hall perspective, but the distant pickup and reverberation tend to muddy the texture a little. The coupling is an excellent account of the Posthorn Serenade.

Sir Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: The Symphonies [10 CDs] (2008)

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Sir Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: The Symphonies [10 CDs] (2008)

Sir Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Mozart: The Symphonies (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 3.08 Gb | Total time: 12 Hours 16 Mins | Scans included
Classical | Label: Telars | # 80729 | Recorded: 1986-1990

Musical scholar that he is, Charles Mackerras adopts period performance practice, but opts for modern instruments. The Prague Chamber Orchestra is one of the world's best small ensembles. They play this music with impeccable wit, sophistication, and style. Of course, Mackerras himself studied in Prague–Mozart's musical home away from home–and has long enjoyed an excellent relationship with the city's orchestras and musicians. With swift tempos, employment of a harpsichord accompaniment, and all the repeats taken in each work, these finely honed interpretations offer a uniquely consistent view of Mozart's symphonic achievement. Telarc's superb sound allows the music to fall very gratefully on the ear.