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Prague: Celebration

Ma; Perlman; Ozawa , Dvorak Antonin Audio CD
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1. Carnival Overture, Op. 92
2. String Quartedt No. 5, Op. 9: Romance In F Minor For Violin & Orchestra, Op. 11
3. From the Bohemian Forest: Klid (Silent Woods) For Cello & Orchestra, Op. 68, No. 5
4. Humoresque In G-Flat Major, Op. 101, No. 7
5. Rusalka (Act I): 'Mesicku na nebi hlubokem' (O Moon High up in the Deep Sky)
6. Psalm 149 For Chorus & Orchestra, Op. 79 (Sing unto the Lord a New Song)
7. Humoresque In E-Flat Minor, Op. 101, No. 1
8. Gypsy Melodies for Voice and Piano, Op. 55: 'Kdyz mne stara matka' (No. 4) (Songs My Mother Taught Me) 'Struna naladena' (No. 5) (Tune Thy Strings)
9. 'Dumky' Trio, Op. 90: Allegro (Dumka No. 5)
10. Slavonic Dance In E Minor, Op. 72, No. 2
11. Slavonic Dance In C Major, Op. 72, No. 7

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5.0 out of 5 stars Richard Says "Frederica I'm In Love With You" April 10 2004
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Format:Audio CD
Wow,,Frederica's performance is astounding!
Nobody, will ever top "The Song To The Moon"
I will cherish that recording forever!
Prague has heard the voice of a queen!
PR forever
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5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious Dvorak Mar 20 2002
By M. B Hazen - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Antonin Dvorak is a composer of many different ideas, who is usually known only for his "Slavonic Dances" and "New World" Symphony. Young piano students may have been exposed to his "Humoresque", and an aria from the opera "Rusalka" made its way to the soundtrack of "Driving Miss Daisy". This CD should be a prototype for introducing the music of more composers. This is basically a sampler designed to provide listeners with a large slice of the many interesting compositions by this Czech composer. As a former retail buyer of classical music, I would recommend this disc to someone just getting their toes wet in classical music, a person who wants to discover more about Dvorak, using the disc to delve into more of his variety, and for someone taking a long trip that loves classical music but can't manage a lengthy work of one style. This has always been one of my favorite CDs. The artists appearing are tops in the performance spotlight, the selections are varied, and the composer is celebrated....Madge Bruner Hazen...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dvorak in Prague May 15 2001
By Charles D McCamey - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
This is a beautifully recorded, beautifully performed album which demonstrates the breadth and genius of Dvorak. Many people might know this Czech composer only for his famous "New World Symphony" but Dvorak deserves recognition for leaving us so much more. On this album you will hear Dvorak's great gift for melodies, appreciate his incredible use of a wide variety of musical instruments, and treasure his talent for choral and solo voices. You will never tire of listening to this album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An aria that inspires your soul by Federica von Stade Mar 14 1999
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It is difficult to find a beautiful interpretation of Rusalka's Song to the Moon, but here is the best. Von Stade's liquid, exquisite phrasing conveys the beauty of longing that this water sprite feels as she pleads to the moon to reflect from it's light the love she means to send to her human love as he sleeps. This aria alone is reason enough to listen to this album.
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