Richard Morrison: “I would happily live with Mackerras’ recording for the rest of my days with Raphael Kubeliks messier but magnificently characterful interpretation for variety. Yet neither is my first choice. For me, one conductor offers a vision of the Sinfonietta that is head and shoulders above everyone else in emotional power, dramatic pacing and sheer sonic splendour. And that is Karel Ancerl. So lets hear him and the Czech Philharmonic blasting the roof off with a final ear-splitting pages of this fabulous work.”
Andrew McGregor: “Such a grand finish with those Czech players raising the roof at the end of Janaceks Sinfonietta and the emotional power of that 1961 performance with the Czech philharmonic orchestra conducted by Karel Ancerl is still top of the heap for Richard Morrison. So Ancerl in Prague is his overall Building a Library recommendation. You’ll find it on the Supraphon label.”
BBC Radio 3 – Buliding a Library, July 2017
Leoš Janáček
Sinfonietta
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1. | Allegretto | 02:16 | |
2. | Andante | 05:30 | |
3. | Moderato | 04:45 | |
4. | Allegretto | 02:46 | |
5. | Andante con moto. Allegretto | 06:46 | |
Bohuslav Martinů
Les Fresques de Piero della Francesca for Large Orchestra, H. 352
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6. | Andante poco moderato | 06:49 | |
7. | Adagio | 05:51 | |
8. | Poco allegro | 05:13 | |
Bohuslav Martinů
The Parables for Large Orchestra, H. 367
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9. | The Parable of a Sculpture (Andante pastorale) | 05:48 | |
10. | The Parable of a Garden (Poco moderato. Allegro molto) | 06:36 | |
11. | The Parable of a Navire (Poco Allegro - Moderato - Poco Allegro) | 07:37 |