The lyricism of Bohemia depicted by the sound of the violin
The maestro Josef Suk has created a supreme concerto in which he deeply captures the simple beauty and passion inherent in Dvořák's music.
The weighty accompaniment by the Czech Philharmonic under Neumann's direction perfectly supports Suk's delicate bowing. In particular, the dreamy melodic beauty of "Romance" evokes the Bohemian landscape and leaves a deep impression on the listener.
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I. Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
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II. Adagio, Ma Non Troppo
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III. Finale. Allegro Giocoso, Ma Non Troppo
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Romance In F Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 11
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Composed By - Antonín Dvořák
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Orchestra - Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Conductor - Václav Neumann
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Engineer [Sound] - Miloslav Kulhan
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Violin - Josef Suk
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Recording Supervisor [Recording Director] - Jan Vrána
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Liner Notes - Jarmil Burghauser
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Design [Cover] - Miloslav Žáček
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Pavel Vácha