Tchaik/Sibelius

Václav Hudecek’s bracing account of the Tchaikovsky concerto makes it easier to understand how this great work could have offended the refined sensibilities of Eduard

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Dvorak violin/piano

Fans of Dvorák’s violin and piano music will be spoiled for choice with this Supraphon release, which partially duplicates Qian Zhou and Edmund Battersby’s recent

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CESKÉ VÁNOCE

“Vánoce” is the Czech word for Christmas–and beyond that you’ll need to know the language or have a good dictionary to figure out most of

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