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Jan Bartoš|Novák: Piano Concerto, Toman and the Wood Nymph

Novák: Piano Concerto, Toman and the Wood Nymph

Jan Bartoš, Jakub Hrůša, Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra

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The greatest Czech composers – Dvořák, Smetana, Janáček, Suk, Martinů ... And anyone else? Yes, Vítězslav Novák! Who was he? A pupil of Dvořák’s, later on one of the most distinguished music creators and teachers on the domestic scene. A Post-Romantic and the first of the generation of Modernists profoundly inspired by Moravian folk music. This year’s 150th anniversary of Novák’s birth affords the opportunity to take a closer look at his oeuvre – and to rediscover that which has been overlooked.
The idea of making the first studio recording of the Piano Concerto, a remarkable early work by the 25-year-old Novák, was enthusiastically endorsed by the superb Czech pianist Jan Bartoš. Due to its intimate nature, At Dusk, Op. 13, a cycle of miniatures for solo piano, inspired by J. S. Machar’s poetry, stands in contrast to the concerto’s virtuosic stylisation. The tone poem Toman and the Wood Nymph may be deemed the most ambitious of Novák’s symphonic works. As the composer himself put it, he strove to express an “uncontrollable torrent of wild passion”, referring to the piece as an “orgy of sound” and the ballad as a “depiction of woman’s demonic power over man”.
Jakub Hrůša, a globally renowned contemporary conductor, invites us to rediscover Novák’s music: “We are obliged to perform it. His music is so profound and far-reaching that we simply cannot ignore it and let it gather dust in archives and remain buried in music history textbooks”. © Supraphon

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1
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in E Minor: No. 1, Allegro energico
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:10:33

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

2
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in E Minor: No. 2, Andante con sentimento
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:07:31

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

3
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in E Minor: No. 3, Allegro giusto
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:08:56

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

4
At Dusk, Op. 13: No. 1, Andante rubato
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:01:30

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

5
At Dusk, Op. 13: No. 2, Alla Ballata
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:04:16

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

6
At Dusk, Op. 13: No. 3, Serenade No. 1 Andante con moto
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:02:02

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

7
At Dusk, Op. 13: No. 4, Serenade No. 2 Andante grazioso
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:02:29

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

8
Toman and the Wood Nymph, Op. 40 "Symphonic poem after a Bohemian legend for large orchestra"
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
00:25:01

Vitezslav Novák, Composer - Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Jakub Hrusa, Conductor, MainArtist - Jan Bartoš, Soloist, MainArtist

2020 Supraphon A.s. 2020 Supraphon A.s.

Chronique

The greatest Czech composers – Dvořák, Smetana, Janáček, Suk, Martinů ... And anyone else? Yes, Vítězslav Novák! Who was he? A pupil of Dvořák’s, later on one of the most distinguished music creators and teachers on the domestic scene. A Post-Romantic and the first of the generation of Modernists profoundly inspired by Moravian folk music. This year’s 150th anniversary of Novák’s birth affords the opportunity to take a closer look at his oeuvre – and to rediscover that which has been overlooked.
The idea of making the first studio recording of the Piano Concerto, a remarkable early work by the 25-year-old Novák, was enthusiastically endorsed by the superb Czech pianist Jan Bartoš. Due to its intimate nature, At Dusk, Op. 13, a cycle of miniatures for solo piano, inspired by J. S. Machar’s poetry, stands in contrast to the concerto’s virtuosic stylisation. The tone poem Toman and the Wood Nymph may be deemed the most ambitious of Novák’s symphonic works. As the composer himself put it, he strove to express an “uncontrollable torrent of wild passion”, referring to the piece as an “orgy of sound” and the ballad as a “depiction of woman’s demonic power over man”.
Jakub Hrůša, a globally renowned contemporary conductor, invites us to rediscover Novák’s music: “We are obliged to perform it. His music is so profound and far-reaching that we simply cannot ignore it and let it gather dust in archives and remain buried in music history textbooks”. © Supraphon

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