Festive Symphony in E major, Op. 6

III. Scherzo. Allegro vivo


  • Recorded: 28th April 2023
  • Record Place: Studio 1of the Czech Radio, Prague
  • First Release: 2024
  • (P) 2024 Český rozhlas
  • Genre: Orchestral

Artists

  • music by: Bedřich Smetana
  • musical group: Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • conductor: Petr Popelka

Album

Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Petr Popelka

Smetana: Má vlast. Symphonic Works

Catalogue Number: SU 4347-2
Published: 13th December 2024
Genre: Orchestral
Format: 3 CD
Bedřich Smetana – Má vlast – a cycle of symphonic poems. “Swedish” symphonic poems (Richard III, Op. 11; Wallenstein’s Camp, Op. 14; Hakon Jarl, Op. 16). Triumphal Symphony in E major, Op. 6. String Quartet No. 1 in E minor, “From My Life” (arr. for orchestra by George Szell)

Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor: Petr Popelka

Within a mere few years, Petr Popelka has established himself as one of the world’s most exciting young conductors. Serving as principal conductor of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Wiener Symphoniker, he has also appeared as a guest with prominent European and American orchestras, as well as at opera houses worldwide. Popelka does not view Bedřich Smetana’s legacy as an obligatory Czech national classic, but rather as an object of love and vital artistic quest. “His ultimate masterpiece, Má vlast, should be approached a bit like an opera, as a great story …. As a cycle of tone poems based on the theme of the homeland, it is absolutely unique in the history of music. Most significantly, there is not a work written with greater love.” Popelka’s recording is not just yet another addition to the immense number of recordings of Má vlast. Bringing to bear his great musicality and acute sense of detail, the conductor and the orchestra have modelled a truly exceptional form. Popelka’s album features other gems too. String Quartet No. 1 in E minor, “From My Life”, hailing from Smetana’s mature period, when the composer was completely deaf, in George Szell’s brilliant orchestration. In contrast, Smetana’s early music is represented by the Triumphal Symphony, dedicated to the wedding of the 24-year-old Emperor Franz Joseph I to Princess Elisabeth of Bavaria, and three “Swedish” Liszt-inspired symphonic poems, based on dramas as immense as Shakespeare’s Richard III and Schiller’s Wallenstein. The extraordinary album marks the 200th anniversary of Smetana’s birth. Lovers of spatial sound will certainly relish streaming Má vlast in the Dolby Atmos format.

Petr Popelka conducts Smetana – with love, deep feeling and sense for detail

CD 1

Bedřich Smetana
1. Richard III., Op. 11 12:27
Bedřich Smetana
2. Wallenstein´s Camp, Op. 14 14:29
Bedřich Smetana
3. Hakon Jarl, Op. 16 15:06
Bedřich Smetana
String Quartet No. 1 in E minor “From my Life”
4. I. Allegro vivo appassionato 07:35
5. II. Allegro moderato à la polka 05:46
6. III. Largo sostenuto 08:45
7. IV. Vivace 06:11

CD 2

Bedřich Smetana
Festive Symphony in E major, Op. 6
1. I. Allegro vivace 10:11
2. II. Largo maestoso 09:51
3. III. Scherzo. Allegro vivo 09:52
4. IV. Finale. Allegro non troppo ma energico 11:15

CD 3

Bedřich Smetana
Má vlast
1. I. Vyšehrad 14:46
2. II. Vltava 11:44
3. III. Šárka 09:31
4. IV. From Bohemian´s Woods and Fields 12:14
5. V. Tábor 11:26
6. VI. Blaník 13:55