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London Symphony Orchestra|Smetana: Má vlast (My Fatherland)

Smetana: Má vlast (My Fatherland)

London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Colin Davis

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Name the best-loved performances of Smetana's Má Vlast? Vaclav Talich's passionate 1929 recording, his affectionate 1941 recording, or his magisterial 1954 recording? Rafael Kubelik's ardent 1952 recording, his lyrical 1971 recording, or his emotional 1990 recording? Right every time. Now name the most forgotten performances of Smetana's Má Vlast. Paavo Berglund's uncomprehending 1978 recording, Zubin Mehta's exaggerated 1991 recording, or Nikolaus Harnoncourt's excessive 2001 recording? Right again. While this impromptu musical quiz doesn't conclusively prove anything, a trend does become obvious -- Czechs conduct Má Vlast better than non-Czechs in some ineffable but undeniable way. For a Czech conductor, the six tone poems in Smetana's symphonic cycle are the musical incarnation of his/her country and every melody, harmony, and rhythm is redolent of his/her homeland. For a non-Czech conductor, Má Vlast is inevitably an acquired taste and so far only the Czech-by-training Charles Mackerras has captured something of the work's sense of ardent patriotism. Even so sympathetic a conductor as Colin Davis leading so fine an orchestra as the London Symphony cannot quite catch the strong nationalist flavor of Má Vlast. Although Davis' Dvorák's recordings are rightly prized for their strength and sensitivity, Davis' Má Vlast, while superbly conducted and colorfully executed, fails to get beneath the skin of the music. Listeners whose hearts swell at the majestic harp chords of Vysehrad, whose pulse quickens at rolling woodwinds of Vltava, or whose eyes tear up at the heroic brass of Blaník may be left impressed but unmoved by Davis and the LSO's performance. LSO Live's sound is a bit dry, a little cramped, and slightly recessed.
© TiVo

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1
Má vlast: I. Vyšehrad
00:15:01

PUBLIC DOMAIN, MusicPublisher - Bedrich Smetana, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor, MainArtist

London Symphony Orchestra Ltd London Symphony Orchestra Ltd

2
Má vlast: II. Vltava
00:12:37

PUBLIC DOMAIN, MusicPublisher - Bedrich Smetana, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor, MainArtist

London Symphony Orchestra Ltd London Symphony Orchestra Ltd

3
Má vlast: III. Šárka
00:10:11

PUBLIC DOMAIN, MusicPublisher - Bedrich Smetana, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor, MainArtist

London Symphony Orchestra Ltd London Symphony Orchestra Ltd

4
Má vlast: IV. Z českých luhů a hájů
00:12:09

PUBLIC DOMAIN, MusicPublisher - Bedrich Smetana, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor, MainArtist

London Symphony Orchestra Ltd London Symphony Orchestra Ltd

5
Má vlast: V. Tábor
00:11:27

PUBLIC DOMAIN, MusicPublisher - Bedrich Smetana, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor, MainArtist

London Symphony Orchestra Ltd London Symphony Orchestra Ltd

6
Má vlast: VI. Blaník
00:13:47

PUBLIC DOMAIN, MusicPublisher - Bedrich Smetana, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Sir Colin Davis, Conductor, MainArtist

London Symphony Orchestra Ltd London Symphony Orchestra Ltd

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Name the best-loved performances of Smetana's Má Vlast? Vaclav Talich's passionate 1929 recording, his affectionate 1941 recording, or his magisterial 1954 recording? Rafael Kubelik's ardent 1952 recording, his lyrical 1971 recording, or his emotional 1990 recording? Right every time. Now name the most forgotten performances of Smetana's Má Vlast. Paavo Berglund's uncomprehending 1978 recording, Zubin Mehta's exaggerated 1991 recording, or Nikolaus Harnoncourt's excessive 2001 recording? Right again. While this impromptu musical quiz doesn't conclusively prove anything, a trend does become obvious -- Czechs conduct Má Vlast better than non-Czechs in some ineffable but undeniable way. For a Czech conductor, the six tone poems in Smetana's symphonic cycle are the musical incarnation of his/her country and every melody, harmony, and rhythm is redolent of his/her homeland. For a non-Czech conductor, Má Vlast is inevitably an acquired taste and so far only the Czech-by-training Charles Mackerras has captured something of the work's sense of ardent patriotism. Even so sympathetic a conductor as Colin Davis leading so fine an orchestra as the London Symphony cannot quite catch the strong nationalist flavor of Má Vlast. Although Davis' Dvorák's recordings are rightly prized for their strength and sensitivity, Davis' Má Vlast, while superbly conducted and colorfully executed, fails to get beneath the skin of the music. Listeners whose hearts swell at the majestic harp chords of Vysehrad, whose pulse quickens at rolling woodwinds of Vltava, or whose eyes tear up at the heroic brass of Blaník may be left impressed but unmoved by Davis and the LSO's performance. LSO Live's sound is a bit dry, a little cramped, and slightly recessed.
© TiVo

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