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Antonín Dvořák Catalogue s DVOŘÁK ORCHESTRA > SU 3818-2 | Czech Suite, Hussite Overture, My Home, Nocturne, Scherzo capriccioso Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 3867-2 Czech Suite, Waltzes & Polonaise Prague Philharmonia Jakub Hrůša > SU 3166-2 Festival March, Polonaise, Polka, Waltzes for Orchestra + Suk, Fantastic Scherzo for Orchestra Prague Symphony Orchestra SU 3818-2 SU 3166-2 SU 3563-2 Jiří Bělohlávek > SU 3941-2 Overtures In Nature’s Realm, Carnival + Suk, Symphony in E major Prague Symphony Orchestra Tomáš Netopil > SU 3563-2 Serenade for String Orchestra, Czech Suite Prague Chamber Orchestra Petr Škvor, Josef Vlach > SU 3932-2 Serenade for String Orchestra, Serenade for Wind Instruments + Suk, Meditation on an old Czech Hymn ‘St. Wenceslas‘ Prague Philharmonia, Jakub Hrůša ★ disque indispensable, classica repertoire, 2008 SU 3867-2 SU 3941-2 SU 3932-2 | 2 3 | | | | | > SU 3776-2 Serenade for String Orchestra, Serenade for Wind Instruments + Tchaikovsky, Andante cantabile Czech Chamber Orchestra, Josef Vlach Czech Philharmonic Wind Ensemble > SU 3882-2 Suite in A major + Suk, Scherzo Fantastique, Serenade for String Orchestra Prague Philharmonia, Jakub Hrůša > SU 1916-2 Slavonic Dances, Series 1 and 2 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Karel Šejna ★ cithare d’argent — grand prix SU 3776-2 SU 1916-2 SU 3808-2 ★ de l’association musique française récréative, 1977 > 11 1959-2 Slavonic Dances, Series 1 and 2 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 3808-2 Slavonic Dances, Series 1 and 2 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Charles Mackerras > SU 0199-2 Symphonic Poems Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann SU 3882-2 11 1959-2 SU 0199-2 | 4 5 | | | | | > SU 4012-2 Symphonic Poems Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Charles Mackerras ★ disc of the month, bbc music magazine, 2010 ★ preis der deutschen schallplattenkritik, 2010 ★ classic fm gramophone award, 2010 > SU 3533-2 Symphonic Variations, Scherzo capricioso, Legends Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Charles Mackerras ★ cannes classical award, midem 2003 > SU 3703-2 Symphonies Nos 1–3 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra SU 4012-2 SU 3703-2 SU 3705-2 Václav Neumann > SU 3704-2 Symphonies Nos 4–6 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 3705-2 Symphonies Nos 7–9 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 3706-2 Symphonies Nos 1–9 (complete) Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann SU 3533-2 SU 3704-2 SU 3706-2 | 6 7 | | | | | > SU 3802-2 Symphonies Nos 1–9 (complete) Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra Vladimír Válek > SU 3968-2 Symphony No. 3 + Glazunov, Concerto for Alto Saxophone and String Orchestra + Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue Karel Krautgartner — saxophone Jan Panenka — piano Prague Symphony Orchestra Václav Smetáček > SU 3771-2 Symphony No. 6, The Golden Spinning Wheel SU 3802-2 SU 3771-2 11 2249-2 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Charles Mackerras > SU 3848-2 Symphony No. 8, Symphony No. 9 ‘From the New World’ Prague Symphony Orchestra Sir Charles Mackerras > 11 2249-2 Symphony No. 9 ‘From the New World’ + Smetana, Vltava Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 4016-2 Symphony No. 9 ‘From the New World’ + Smetana, Vltava Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Karel Ančerl SU 3968-2 SU 3848-2 SU 4016-2 | 8 9 | | | | | > SU 3639-2 Symphony No. 9 ‘From the New World’, Carnival, Symphonic Variations Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Jiří Bělohlávek CONCERTOS > SU 4034-2 | Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra Cello Concerto No. 2, Silent Woods, Rondo, Cello Concerto No. 1 Tomáš Jamník — cello Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra Tomáš Netopil > 11 1544-2 Cello Concerto No. 2, Silent Woods, Rondo SU 3639-2 11 1544-2 SU 3774-2 Angelica May — cello Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 3564-2 Cello Concertos Nos 1 & 2 Miloš Sádlo — cello Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Václav Neumann > SU 3774-2 Piano Concerto, Cello Concerto No. 2 Martin Kasík — piano, Jiří Bárta — cello Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Jiří Kout, Jiří Bělohlávek > SU 3709-2 Violin Concerto + Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto Pavel Šporcl — violin Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jiří Bělohlávek SU 4034-2 SU 3564-2 SU 3709-2 | 10 11 | | | | | > SU 3965-2 Cello Concertos Nos 1 & 2, Piano Concerto, Violin Concerto, Mazurek, Romance, Rondo, Silent Woods Josef Suk — violin, Václav Hudeček — violin, Ivan Moravec — piano, Miloš Sádlo — cello, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Jiří Bělohlávek, Václav Neumann > SU 4047-2 Violin Concerto + Suk, Fantasy, Fairy Tale Josef Suk — violin Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Václav Neumann CHAMBER & INSTRUMENTAL > 11 1467-2 | SU 3965-2 11 1467-2 SU 3976-2 Cello Concerto No.1, Polonaise, Rondo, Silent Woods, Two Slavonic Dances Jiří Bárta — cello, Jan Čech — piano > SU 3391-2 Miniatures, Two Waltzes, Bagatelles, Quartet Movement, Cypresses, Nocturne Panocha Quartet J. Tůma — harmonium, P. Nejtek — double bass > SU 3976-2 Miniatures, Bagatelles, Terzetto + Suk, Piano Quartet Josef Suk — violin, Miroslav Ambroš — violin, Karel Untermüller — viola, Jiří Bárta — cello, Jan Simon — piano, harmonium ★ editor’s choice, classic fm, 2009 > SU 3927-2 Piano Trio No. 1 + Fibich, Piano Trio SU 4047-2 SU 3391-2 SU 3927-2 + Martinů, Piano Trio No. 2 Smetana Trio | 12 13 | | | | | > SU 3786-2 Piano Trio No. 4 ‘Dumky’ + Smetana, Piano Trio Guarneri Trio Prague > SU 3545-2 Piano Trios 1–4 (complete) Suk Trio > SU 3872-2 Piano Trio No. 3, Piano Trio No. 4 ‘Dumky’ Smetana Trio ★ bbc music magazine award, 2007 ★ bbc music magazine disc of the month, 2006 ★ diapason d’or, 2006 > SU 3949-2 SU 3786-2 SU 3872-2 SU 3860-2 Piano Trio No. 2 + Tchaikovsky, Piano Trio Smetana Trio ★ bbc music choice, bbc music magazine, 2008 > SU 3860-2 Romantic Pieces, Capriccio Romance, Sonatina, Mazurek, Ballad Pavel Šporcl — violin Petr Jiříkovský — piano ★ the strad selection, uk, 2006 > SU 0001-2 Slavonic Dances, Series 1 and 2 Igor & Renata Ardašev — piano 4 hands SU 3545-2 SU 3949-2 SU 0001-2 | 14 15 | | | | | > 11 1466-2 Sonata in F major, Romantic Pieces, Sonatina, Nocturne, Ballad Josef Suk — violin, Josef Hála — piano > SU 3884-2 Sonata for Violin and Piano, Nocturne, Slavonic Dances for Violin and Piano + Suk, Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Pavel Šporcl — violin Petr Jiříkovský — piano ★ gramophone recommends, march 2007 > SU 3777-2 Sonatina, Romantic Pieces + Smetana, From My Homeland + Suk, Ballade, Four Pieces for Violin and Piano Josef Suk — violin, Jan Panenka — piano, 11 1466-2 SU 3777-2 SU 4038-2 Alfréd Holeček — piano > SU 3815-2 String Quartets Nos 1–14 (complete) Panocha Quartet > SU 4038-2 String Quartet No. 12 ‘American’, String Quartet No. 13 Pavel Haas Quartet ★ disc of the month, bbc music magazine, 2010 ★ cd of the week, sunday times, 2010 ★ disc of the month, classics.today, 2011 > SU 0179-2 String Quartet No. 12 ‘American’ + Smetana, String Quartet No. 1 ‘From My Life’ Panocha Quartet SU 3884-2 SU 3815-2 SU 0179-2 | 16 17 | | | | | > SU 4048-2 String Quartets Nos 10–14, Cypresses Panocha Quartet > SU 3921-2 String Quintets, String Sextet, Piano Quartets and Quintets Panocha Quartet, Suk Trio et al. > SU 4018-2 Piano Works (complete): Silhouettes, Dumka and Furiant, Two Minuets, Tema con variazioni, Furiants, Piano Pieces, Waltzes, Eclogues, Album Leaves, Mazurkas, Poetic Moods, Suite in A major, Humoresques, etc. Radoslav Kvapil — piano SU 4048-2 SU 4018-2 SU 3437-2 > SU 3909-2 String Quintet, Piano Quintet No. 2 Škampa Quartet Kathryn Stott — piano Laurène Durantel — double bass VOCAL & CHORAL > SU 3437-2 | Gypsy Songs, In Folk Tone, Love Songs, Biblical Songs Dagmar Pecková — mezzo-soprano Irwin Gage — piano > SU 0206-2 Biblical Songs, Gypsy Songs, Evening Songs, Love Songs V. Soukupová, B. Blachut, J. Jindrák I. Moravec, A. Holeček, F. Pohlreich — piano SU 3921-2 SU 3909-2 SU 0206-2 | 18 19 | | | | | > SU 4046-2 Love Songs, Biblical Songs + Mussorgsky, The Nursery + Strauss R., Mädchenblumen, + Schoeck Martina Janková — soprano, Gérard Wyss — piano > 11 1821-2 Mass in D major, Biblical Songs, Te Deum M. Machotková, S. Škatulová, O. Lindauer, D. Jedlička, J. Jindrák, M. H. Olivares, G. Maffeo Prague Philharmonic Choir Prague Symphony Orchestra, Václav Smetáček > SU 3787-2 Mass in D major, Ave Maria, Hymnus ad laudes, Ave maris stella, O sanctissima N. Romanová, A. Barová, M. Kopp, L. Vele Josef Kšica — organ, SU 4046-2 SU 3787-2 11 2141-2 Prague Philharmonic Choir, Lubomír Mátl > 10 4241-2 Requiem for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra G. Beňačková, B. Fassbaender, T.Moser, J. H. Rootering Prague Philharmonic Choir, Kühn Mixed Chorus Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch > 11 2141-2 Saint Ludmila. Oratorio for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra E. Zikmundová, V. Soukupová, R. Novák, B. Blachut, V. Krejčík Prague Philharmonic Choir Prague Symphony Orchestra, Václav Smetáček > SU 3091-2 The Spectre’s Bride. Dramatic Cantata Based on Ballad by K. J. Erben E. Urbanová, L. Ludha, I. Kusnjer Prague Philharmonic Choir 11 1821-2 10 4241-2 SU 3091-2 Prague Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bělohlávek | 20 21 | | | | | > SU 3311-2 Stabat Mater for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra E. Urbanová, M. Beňačková, J. Uhlenhopp, P. Mikuláš Prague Philharmonic Choir, Bambini di Praga Prague Symphony Orchestra, Jiří Bělohlávek > 10 3561-2 Stabat Mater for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra G. Beňačková, O. Wenkel, P. Dvorský, J. H. Rootering Prague Philharmonic Choir Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch > SU 3775-2 Stabat Mater for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra S. Woytowicz, V. Soukupová, I. Žídek, K. 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