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Masters of Czech Baroque and Classicism II
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The baroque melodic would perhaps be so well listened to because it tunes the soul, clears the mind and stimulates the listener. But it also requires musicians who play with their heart. Such are the Czech Chamber Philharmonic, its chief the hoboist Zdeněk Adam and the conductor Vojtěch Spurný. They play precisely and make music vividly. Their new CD MASTERS OF CZECH BAROQUE AND CLASSICISM lets enjoy Czech masters who had guided the baroque on its way to classicism. The Czech Chamber Philharmonic does not wield any proclamations of learned principles concerning adequacy to the respective period, or historical interpretation, they simply just tune up, start to play and you at once hear that they play wonderful. Czech music they present cannot enjoy a better interpretation – a chamber orchestra of a scope where every musician feels responsible for his part nearly as if being a soloist, this under the baton of Vojtěch Spurný who is at home in baroque and classicism. The proportions of areas, dynamics and details of strings and details of both woodwinds and brass winds are performed so delightfully pure and friendly that you will understand why the period when Jan Křtitel Vaňhal (1739 – 1813), František Xaver Dušek (1731 – 1799), František Xaver Brixi (1732 – 1771) and Antonín Vranický (1761 – 1820) composed will be called the courteous times. They had put down a wealth of bucolic joyfulness in their notes and the Czech Chamber Philharmonic plays them captivatingly, invitingly…just come and jump in those old times! Only $11.98 - Click here to buy now! |
