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A Czech in Exile

Donald Macleod looks at the events which contributed to Martinu's chosen exile and assesses how they affected his music.

The Second World War and politics both played parts in preventing Martinu's return to Czechoslovakia. Donald Macleod looks at the events which contributed to Martinu's chosen exile and assesses how they affected his music.

A comedy on the bridge (excerpt)
Jarmila Kratka (soprano)
Richard Novak (bass)
Brno Janacek Opera Orchestra
Frantisek Jilek (conductor)
Supraphon 112140-2 611, CD1 Trs 6-10

The Greek Passion (Act 3, Sc 1-2)
Rita Cullis, Helen Field, Catherine Savory (sopranos)
John Mitchinson, Arthur Davis (tenors)
John Tomlinson (bass)
Czech Philharmonic Choir
Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra
Charles Mackerras (conductor)
Supraphon 103611-2 CD2

Gilgamesh (Part 1)
Ivan Kusnjer (baritone)
Ludek Vele (bass)
Eva Depoltova (soprano)
Stefan Margita (tenor)
Milan Karpisek (spoken word)
Slovak Philharmonic Choir
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
Zdenek Kosler (conductor)
Marco Polo 8.223316, CD1 Trs 1-10

String Quartet No 5 (2nd mvt - Adagio)
Stamitz Quartet
Bohuslav Matousek (violin)
Josef Kekula (violin)
Jan Peruska (viola)
Vladimir Leixner (cello)
BR 100152-54, CD Vol 2 Tr 6.

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  • Martinu

    A comedy on the bridge (excerpt)

    Performer: Jarmila Kratka (soprano) Performer: Richard Novak (bass) Performer: Brno Janacek Opera Orchestra Performer: Frantisek Jilek (conductor)

    • Supraphon.
    • 112140-2 611,.
  • Martinu

    The Greek Passion (Act 3, Sc 1-2)

    Performer: Rita Cullis, Helen Field, Catherine Savory (sopranos) Performer: John Mitchinson, Arthur Davis (tenors) Performer: John Tomlinson (bass) Performer: Czech Philharmonic Choir Performer: Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Charles Mackerras (conductor)

    • Supraphon 103611-2 CD2.
    • 103611-2.
  • Martinu

    Gilgamesh (Part 1)

    Performer: Ivan Kusnjer (baritone) Performer: Ludek Vele (bass) Performer: Eva Depoltova (soprano) Performer: Stefan Margita (tenor) Performer: Milan Karpisek (spoken word) Performer: Slovak Philharmonic Choir Performer: Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Zdenek Kosler (conductor)

    • Marco Polo.
    • 8.223316,.
  • Martinu

    A comedy on the bridge (excerpt)

    Performer: Jarmila Kratka (soprano) Performer: Richard Novak (bass) Performer: Brno Janacek Opera Orchestra Performer: Frantisek Jilek (conductor)

    • Supraphon.
    • 112140-2 611,.
  • Martinu

    The Greek Passion (Act 3, Sc 1-2)

    Performer: Rita Cullis, Helen Field, Catherine Savory (sopranos) Performer: John Mitchinson, Arthur Davis (tenors) Performer: John Tomlinson (bass) Performer: Czech Philharmonic Choir Performer: Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Charles Mackerras (conductor)

    • Supraphon 103611-2 CD2.
    • 103611-2.
  • Martinu

    Gilgamesh (Part 1)

    Performer: Ivan Kusnjer (baritone) Performer: Ludek Vele (bass) Performer: Eva Depoltova (soprano) Performer: Stefan Margita (tenor) Performer: Milan Karpisek (spoken word) Performer: Slovak Philharmonic Choir Performer: Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra Performer: Zdenek Kosler (conductor)

    • Marco Polo.
    • 8.223316,.

Broadcasts

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  • Fri 26 Oct 2007 20:45
  • Fri 2 Oct 2009 12:00
  • Fri 2 Oct 2009 22:00

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