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CATALOGUE > SU 0033-2 Vilém Blodek in the Well Šounová, Márová, Kocián, Berman, Kühn Mixed Chorus Prague National Theatre Orchestra, Jan Štych s czech pera OCATALOGUE > SU 0033-2 Vilém Blodek In the Well Šounová, Márová, Kocián, Berman, Kühn Mixed Chorus Prague National Theatre Orchestra, Jan Štych > SU 0019-2 Antonín Dvořák The Cunning Peasant Veselá, Soběhartová, Berman, Průša, Vodička, Děpoltová, Zítek etc. Prague Radio Chorus and Symphony Orchestra František Vajnar > 11 1800-2 Antonín Dvořák Kate and the Devil Barová, Ježil, Novák, Šulcová etc. SU 0033-2 11 1800-2 11 2190-2 Brno Janáček Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Jiří Pinkas > SU 3943-2 Antonín Dvořák Kate and the Devil Komancová, Havlák, Kočí, Steinerová Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra Zdeněk Chalabala > SU 11 2190-2 Antonín Dvořák The Jacobin Zítek, Machotková, Blachut, Přibyl, Šounová, Průša, Berman, Tuček Kühn Mixed Chorus, Kantiléna Children’s Chorus Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiří Pinkas > SU 3793 Antonín Dvořák Dimitrij Vodička, Drobková, Hajóssyová, Ághová, Kusnjer etc. Prague Radio Chorus, Prague Philharmonic Choir SU 0019-2 SU 3943-2 SU 3793-2 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerd Albrecht | 2 | | > SU 0013-2 Antonín Dvořák Rusalka Šubrtová, Žídek, Haken, Ovčačíková, Míková etc. Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra Zdeněk Chalabala > SU 3811-2 Antonín Dvořák Rusalka Červinková, Blachut, Haken, Krásová, Podvalová etc. Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra Jaroslav Krombholc > SU 3718-2 Antonín Dvořák Rusalka Beňačková, Ochman, Drobková, Novák etc. SU 0013-2 SU 3718-2 11 1492-2 Prague Philharmonic Choir Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 3765-2 Antonín Dvořák The Stubborn Lovers Kloubová, Březina, Janál, Sýkorová, Beláček Prague Philharmonic Choir Prague Philharmonia Jiří Bělohlávek > 11 1492-2 Zdeněk Fibich The Bride of Messina Beňačková, Márová, Zítek, Žídek Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra František Jílek diapason d’or SU 3811-2 SU 3765-2 | 4 | | > 10 2941-2 Leoš Janáček From the House of the Dead Novák, Přibyl, Horáček, Blachut, Žídek etc. Prague Philharmonic Choir Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann > SU 3953-2 Leoš Janáček From the House of the Dead Bednář, Blachut, Žídek, Kočí, Horáček Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra Bohumil Gregor > SU 3331-2 Leoš Janáček Jenůfa Jelínková, Krásová, Blachut, Žídek etc. grand prix audiovisuel de l’europe cannes classical award, midem 10 2941-2 SU 3331-2 1999 SU 3291-2 Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra de l’academie du disque français, 1982 choc du monde de la musique, 1998 Jaroslav Vogel preis der deutschen schallplattenkritik, 1998 > SU 3869-2 Leoš Janáček Jenůfa Beňačková, Kniplová, Přibyl, Krejčík etc. Brno Janáček Opera Chorus and Orchestra František Jílek > SU 3291-2 Leoš Janáček Káťa Kabanová Beňačková, Straka, Randová, Pecková etc. Prague National Theatre Chorus Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras > 10 8016-2 612 Leoš Janáček Káťa Kabanová Tikalová, Blachut, Vích, Komancová, Kroupa etc. Prague national Theatre Chorus and Orchestra SU 3953-2 orphée d’or de l’académie SU 3869-2 10 8016-2 du disque lyrique, 1980 Jaroslav Krombholc | 6 | | > SU 3071-2 Leoš Janáček The Cunning Little Vixen Tattermuschová, Zikmundová, Kroupa etc. Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra Bohumil Gragor > 10 3471-2 Leoš Janáček The Cunning Little Vixen Hajóssyová, Beňačková, Novák Kühn Children’s Chorus, Czech Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, Václav Neumann > 10 8351-2 Leoš Janáček The Makropulos Case Prylová, Žídek, P. 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Kočí, Tattermuschová, SU 3071-2 10 8351-2 grammy awards 2 nominations, 2002 SU 3485-2 gramophone awards nomination, Vonásek, Berman etc. 2001 Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra cannes classical award nomination, 2002 Bohumil Gregor > 11 2153-2 Leoš Janáček The Excursion of Mr. Brouček Přibyl, Novák, Jonášová, Švejda, Maršík, Krejčík etc. Prague Philharmonic Choir Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, František Jílek > SU 3485-2 Leoš Janáček Šárka Urbanová, Straka, Kusnjer, Březina Prague Philharmonic Choir Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras > SU 0045-2 Leoš Janáček Fate Přibyl, Hajóssyová, Krejčík, Novák 10 3471-2 11 2153-2 SU 0045-2 Brno Janáček Opera Chorus and Orchestra František Jílek | 8 | | > 10 3611-2 Bohuslav Martinů The Greek Passion Mitchinson, Field, Tomlinson, Moses etc. Prague Philharmonic Choir Brno Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras > SU 3524-2 Bohuslav Martinů Ariane Lidsley, Phillips, Novák, Doležal, Kopp, Vele Prague Philharmonic Choir members Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann > SU 3626-2 Bohuslav Martinů Julietta Tauberová, Žídek etc. grand prix audiovisual de l’europe 10 3611-2 SU 3626-2 prix caecilia de l’union 11 1802-2 Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra de l’académie du disque français, 1982 de la presse musicale belge, 1985 Jaroslav Krombholc orphée d’or de l’académie du disque lyrique, 1990 > SU 3770-2 Bohuslav Martinů Mirandolina Bruera, Mátlová, Traversi, Tonsini, Edwards, Marabelli, Alberghini, Esper National Philharmonic Orchestra of Belarus Riccardo Frizza > 11 1802-2 Bohuslav Martinů Les Jeux de Marie Mrázová, Marková, Kratochvílová, Děpoltová, Zítek, Kusnjer, Jedlička, Průša etc. Prague Radio Chorus, Bambini di Praga, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bělohlávek > SU 3296-2 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni (Prague Version) SU 3524-2 SU 3770-2 SU 3296-2 Zítek, Děpoltová, Kocián, Haken, Hajóssyová, Berman, Jedlička, Jonášová, Prague National Theatre Chorus Prague Chamber Orchestra, Libor Pešek | 10 | | > SU 3642-2 Vítězslav Novák The Lantern Děpoltová, Tuček, Berman. 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