
Víteslav Novák is one of the really great Czech composers, so much so that his neglect outside of his native country seems totally incomprehensible. His
Anton Dvorak’s Fourth and Fifth quartets are early works, but no less worth listening to for that. The Fourth is one of his formally “experimental”
In the early to mid-1960s, the Czech Philharmonic recorded a large quantity of French music under a series of excellent French conductors, including Jean Fournet,
Maxim Shostakovich’s performances of his father’s music on Supraphon have been so much finer than his previous recordings for Collins Classics that they might be
Back in the days when Supraphon CDs were carried in this country as co-productions with Denon, there was a terrific disc featuring the Czech Philharmonic