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Sinfonia N. 5 In Mi Minore Op. 95 ”Dal Nuovo Mondo”

Antonín Dvořák, Süddeutsche Philharmonie, Hans Swarowsky (2)

International Joker Production | 1981

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Vydáno v: Itálie
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- Sinfonia N. 5 In Mi Minore Op. 95 ”Dal Nuovo Mondo”

Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák byl český hudební skladatel, který je považován za jednu z hlavních postav nacionalismu v hudbě konce 19. století. Dvořák se narodil 8. září 1841 v Nelahozevsi v Čechách , již v raném věku projevil hudební nadání a pokračoval ve studiu hudby v Praze. Jeho tvorba byla prodchnuta lidovou hudbou Moravy a rodných Čech. Mezi Dvořákovy skladby patří symfonie, komorní hudba, opery, sborová tvorba a koncerty, ale nejznámější je jeho Symfonie č. 9 e moll "Z Nového světa", která vznikla v roce 1893 během jeho pobytu ve Spojených státech. Tato symfonie byla odrazem jeho zkušeností s americkou kulturou a krajinou a také stesku po vlasti.

Süddeutsche Philharmonie

Orchestr Süddeutsche Philharmonie , známý také jako Jihočeská filharmonie, je orchestr, který je spojen s celou řadou nahrávek klasické hudby. Na stránkách Süddeutsche Philharmonie zazněla díla některých z nejznámějších skladatelů v historii klasické hudby, včetně Wolfganga Amadea Mozarta a Antonína Dvořáka. Jejich repertoár, jak naznačují zmíněná alba, zahrnuje Mozartovu "Jupiterskou symfonii" a "Lineckou symfonii" , stejně jako Dvořákovu Symfonii č. 9 e moll "Z Nového světa", op. 95. V roce 2012 se jejich repertoár rozrostl o další skladby, které byly uvedeny na trh. Tyto nahrávky přispěly ke zpřístupnění klasické hudby širšímu publiku díky své cenové dostupnosti a široké distribuci.

Hans Swarowsky

Austrian conductor. He was born 16 September 1899 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary and died 10 September 1975 in Salzburg, Austria. Please Note: Recordings attributing Hans Swarowsky as conducting the so-called Süddeutsche Philharmonie or the Bamberger Philharmoniker are fake attributions by the producer of budget records Alfred Scholz. In these cases, please use Hans Swarowsky for the credits. Hans Swarowsky was the son of a Viennese large-scale industrialist, he studied art history and philosophy at the University of Vienna. From 1920, he studied with Arnold Schönberg and then with Anton Webern in music theory and conducting. After working as a pianist, he worked as a Kapellmeister at the Vienna Volksoper and then at the Stuttgart Opera House. Subsequently, he was the first Kapellmeister and opera conductor conductor at the Reußisches Theater in Gera, before he became a Kapellmeister to the Hamburg State Opera in 1934 and to the Staatsoper in Berlin in 1935. Swarowsky worked at the Zurich Opera House from 1937 to 1940, after reportedly being forced out of his position in Berlin - however, he returned to Germany after this period. At the invitation of Richard Strauss and Clemens Krauss, Swarowsky collaborated on the libretto of the opera Capriccio, and also worked at reanslating numerous older operatic texts into German. From 1940 to 1944 he also acted as a dramaturge at the Salzburg Festival. From 1944 until his last concert on 9 January 1945, he worked in occupied Poland, as chief conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra of the General Government in Krakow. The premiere of Pfitzner's composition "Krakauer Begrüßung" was dedicated to Hans Frank, later hanged by the Allies as a war criminal. After the end of the Second World War, Swarowsky, who was at that time in Stuttgart, stood briefly on the "gray list" of the US military government. From 1946 to 1947, he was chief conductor of the Wiener Symphoniker, from 1947 to 1950 director of the Graz Opera. Subsequently, he devoted himself above all to his teaching activities. Many of the most famous conductors of the last decades are from his school, such as Claudio Abbado, Paul Angerer, Rudolf Bibl, Miltiades Caridis, Gabriel Chmura, Jesús López Cobos, Yoram David, Jacques Delacote, Adam and Iván Fischer, James Allen Gähres, Theodor Guschlbauer, Erwin Ortner, Christoph Haas, Raimund Hug, Manfred Huss, Mariss Jansons, Augustin Kubizek, Miguel Gómez Martínez, Zubin Mehta, Roberto Paternostro, Heinrich Schiff, Peter Schneider, Karl Sollak, Mario Venzago, Bruno Weil and Hans Zanotelli. Thanks to his lectures and essays, he remains an authority on questions of interpretation and performance practice. Via the Forschungsprojekt Hans Swarowsky at Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien , his works continue to be researched. From 1946 to 1975, he taught conducting at the Viennese Music Academy , a very successful and influential class internationally. From 1957 to 1959, he was chief director of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Edinburgh . From 1959, he was the permanent conductor at the Vienna State Opera. He travelled extensively, and made many recordings for radio and commercial release. N.B. One of his students, Alfred Scholz, issued numerous sound recordings with the so-called Süddeutsche Philharmonie , using the names of various conductors, including Hans Swarowsky. It is likely that hardly any of these recordings were actually conducted by Swarowsky. For these releases, Hans Swarowsky should be credited.

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