Dvorak Panocha Qt

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”

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Debussy/Fournet

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,

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Shostakovich 6

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

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Janacek Opera Suites

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

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