“The passionate projection and razor-like „edge“ of Suk's playing bring out all the temperament and local colour that his grandfather (the composer Josef Suk) and great-grandfather (Dvorak) were famous for.“
Gramophone, August 2011
“Think of a Czech counterpart to Russia's David Oistrakh: there's the same huge fullness and weight of sound, with technical immensity to match, plus a darkly beautiful tone-quality that goes straight to the music's lyrical heart. Add to this the Czech Philharmonic in its finest vintage ever, with a magnificent conductor at the helm, and you have some unforgettable music-making.“
Classic FM, August 2011
Antonín Dvořák
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 53, B 108
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1. | Allegro, ma non troppo /att./ | 11:09 | |
2. | Adagio, ma non troppo | 10:30 | |
3. | Finale. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo | 10:21 | |
Antonín Dvořák
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4. | Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F minor, Op.11 (B.39) | 13:05 | |
Josef Suk
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5. | Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 24 | 22:38 | |
Josef Suk
A Fairy - tale. Suite from the Music to Julius Zeyer's dramatic Tale Radúz and Mahulena, Op. 16
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6. | About the Faithful Love of Radúz and Mahulena and their Sorrows (Adagio, ma non troppo) | 10:39 |