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Article Excerpt Vaclav Talich--Special Edition 7
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Antonin Dvorak
Symphonic Poems based on ballads by K. J. Erben--The Water Goblin, The Noon Witch, The Golden Spinning Wheel, The Dove
The Czech Philharmonic, Vaclav Talich. Production: Jana Gonda, Petr Kadlec, Petr Vit. Text: Eng., Ger., French, Cz. Recorded: 14. 7. 1949, Studio Domovina, Prague (Water Goblin), 4. 4. 1951 (Noon Witch), 20. 3. 1951 (Golden Spinning Wheel), 2.-3. 4. 1951 (Dove) Rudolfinum, Prague. Released 2006. TT: 76:27. ADD mono, digitally remastered. 1 CD Supraphon SU 3827-2.
Dvorak's symphonic poems continue to provoke a certain amount of controversy. There are those who claim that they lack real...
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