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Big Boxes: Finally, Neumann’s First Dvorák Cycle

David Hurwitz

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Supraphon has finally released Václav Neumann’s 1970s Dvorák symphony cycle, […]
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Reference Recording: Symphonies: Rowicki (Philips)

  • DVORÁK, ANTONIN:
    Symphonies Nos. 1-9; Symphonic Variations; In Nature's Realm; Carnival; Othello; The Water Goblin; The Noon Witch; The Golden Spinning Wheel; The Wild Dove

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