Czech Philharmonic
The Czech Philharmonic is the leading symphonic ensemble in the musically rich Czech Republic, with a long history of definitive performances and recordings of Czech repertory. The orchestra has sometimes found itself a topic of political contention as the waves of European history have swept across its homeland.
Like many other Central European orchestras, the Czech Philharmonic (the Czech name since 2015 is Česká filharmonie, and the word "orchestra" is no longer part of its name) began as a theater orchestra: a group of orchestral musicians at the Prague National Theatre named themselves the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in 1894, and in two years, the wisdom of the move became apparent when Dvořák conducted the group in a concert of his own works. By 1901, the Philharmonic was a fully independent entity, and it quickly gained renown beyond Czech borders; Mahler conducted the orchestra in the world premiere of his Symphony No. 7 in 1908. The most important among the orchestra's early conductors was Vaclav Talich, who held the post of principal conductor for most of the period between 1919 and 1941.
The orchestra's conductors since then have all been internationally renowned figures. Rafael Kubelik assumed the baton under German occupation in 1942, remaining until 1948 but fleeing at that point as Czechoslovakia came under Communist rule. His successors have included Karel Ancerl (who fled to Canada during the Soviet crackdown after the so-called Prague Spring of 1968), Václav Neumann, and Jiří Bělohlávek, all of whom were distinguished interpreters of Czech music, Mahler, and often French and 20th century music as well. Their recordings gained critical acclaim in the West despite Czechoslovakia's partial isolation during the Cold War. In the late '80s, the orchestra participated in Czech protests against Soviet domination. A performance of Smetana's Má vlast in 1990 marked Kubelik's return to his homeland for the first time in 42 years. Bělohlávek served from 1990 to 1992, stepping down as the orchestra appointed Gerd Albrecht to be its first non-Czech conductor. This move generated controversy, and Albrecht also resigned in 1996. He was succeeded by Vladimir Ashkenazy (1996-2003), who led the orchestra on major international tours. He was followed by Zdeněk Mácal and the Eliahu Inbal. Bělohlávek returned in 2012 and was essentially given a contract for life, making critically acclaimed recordings before his death in 2017. Since 2018, the orchestra's conductor has been Semyon Bychkov.
The Czech Philharmonic has recorded prolifically during the digital era, at first mostly for the Czech national label Supraphon. In the late 2010s, the group has also recorded for the Decca label, which has continued to issue Bělohlávek recordings in its vaults. In 2019, his reading of Josef Suk's Asrael Symphony appeared on that label. The Bychkov era began on Decca with The Tchaikovsky Project (2019), a complete cycle of the composer's symphonies, concertos, and other orchestral works. In 2022, Bychkov and the Philharmonic issued a pair of Mahler symphony releases on the PentaTone Classics label. By that time, the group's recording catalog comprised some 140 digital albums, plus many LPs issued when the Philharmonic was the national orchestra of Czechoslovakia.
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Weber, Měchura: Horn Sextets and Quartet
Kammermusik - Erschienen bei Supraphon a.s. am 01.01.1989
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Scriabin: The Poem of Ecstasy / Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio Espagnol / Dvorák: Slavonic Dance No.2
Léopold Stokowski, Czech Philharmonic, New Philharmonia Orchestra
Klassik - Erschienen bei Decca Music Group Ltd. am 01.06.1975
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Symphony No. 1 and No. 5, Leonore
Karel Ancerl, Czech Philharmonic
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Supraphon a.s. am 01.01.1995
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Czech Tone Poems
Czech Philharmonic, Zdenek Kosler
Klassik - Erschienen bei Denon am 20.10.1998
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Ludwig Van Beethoven: Symphony NO. 9 “Ode to Joy” (Live)
Czech Philharmonic, Stanislava Součková, Vlasta Linhartová, Beno Blachut, Eduard Haken, Prague Philharmonic Choir
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Český rozhlas am 31.08.2020
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Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony
Czech Philharmonic, Semyon Bychkov
Klassik - Erschienen bei Decca Music Group Ltd. am 01.08.2017
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Martinů: The Complete Music for Violin & Orchestra, Vol. 3
Czech Philharmonic, Bohuslav Matousek, Christopher Hogwood
Klassik - Erschienen bei Hyperion am 01.05.2008
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Fibich: Symphony No 2 and 3
Karel Sejna, Czech Philharmonic
Klassik - Erschienen bei Supraphon a.s. am 01.01.1995
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Franck: Symphony in D minor
Oskar Danon, Czech Philharmonic
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Supraphon a.s. am 01.02.2020
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Martinů: The Complete Music for Violin & Orchestra, Vol. 2
Czech Philharmonic, Bohuslav Matousek, Christopher Hogwood
Klassik - Erschienen bei Hyperion am 01.02.2008
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Martinů: The Complete Music for Violin & Orchestra, Vol. 1
Czech Philharmonic, Bohuslav Matousek, Christopher Hogwood
Klassik - Erschienen bei Hyperion am 01.10.2007
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Smetana: My Country – Janacek: Sinfonietta
Klassik - Erschienen bei Denon am 01.01.2009
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Česká filharmonie hraje a hovoří
Milan Mach, Václav Neumann, Czech Philharmonic
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Supraphon a.s. am 12.10.2018
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Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 (Karel Ančerl Edition, Vol. 8)
Czech Philharmonic, Karel Ancerl
Klassik - Erschienen bei Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. am 01.01.1956
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Rafael Kubelík conducting Mozart and Dvořák
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Český rozhlas am 12.10.2017
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Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, Op.45
Lucia Popp, Wolfgang Brendel, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Lubomir Matl, Czech Philharmonic, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Klassik - Erschienen bei Deutsche Grammophon (DG) am 01.01.1983
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Česká filharmonie hraje a hovoří
Milan Mach, Václav Neumann, Czech Philharmonic
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Supraphon a.s. am 12.10.2018
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Česká filharmonie hraje a hovoří
Milan Mach, Václav Neumann, Czech Philharmonic
Symphonieorchester - Erschienen bei Supraphon a.s. am 12.10.2018
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