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Obs: Importado da Europa / Mídia e encarte em muito bom estado de conservação / encartes internos contem manchas de oxidação causada pelo tempo / L.t /Condutor: Henry Adolph |Orquestra: The Philharmonia Slavonica |DESCRIÇÃO: SLAVONIC DANCESSlawische Taenze ? Danses slavesOp. 46 & Op. 72COMPLETESlovak PhilharmonicCondução: Henry Adolph / The Philarmonia Slavonica1 CD, 16 Tracks, Time 75:57 Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 No. 1 in C Major (4:08) No. 2 in E Minor (5:16) No. 3 in A Flat Major (4:39) No. 4 in F Major (7:23) No. 5 in A Major (3:23) No. 6 in D Major (6:27) No. 7 in C Minor (3:44) No. 8 in G Minor (4:34) Slavonic Dances, Op. 72 No. 1 in B Major (4:33) No. 2 in E Minor (5:29) No. 3 in F Major (3:21) No. 4 in D Flat Major (5:42) No. 5 in B Flat Minor (2:46) No. 6 in B Flat Major (4:03) No. 7 in C Major (3:14) No. 8 in A Flat Major (6:37)Zdenek KoslerThe Czech conductor Zdenek KoSler studied under Karel Ancerl at the Prague Academy of Arts, and distinguished himself early in his career at the Besancon Conductors'' Competition and in the Dimitri Mitropoulos Competition in New York.The first prize in the second of these enabled him to work as assistant conductor with Leonard Bernstein for one year.In Czechoslovakia Kosler began as conductor of the Prague opera ensemble, before becoming chief conductor and music director of the opera in Olomouc and Ostrava.He spent a short time as permanent conductor of the Prague Symphony Orchestra, before moving to Berlin, where he was appointed Music Director of the Komische Oper in 1965.In 1971 he became chief conductor of the Slovak National Theatre Opera, undertaking engagements at the same time with the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducting the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in Prague, in addition to guest appearances with major orchestras abroad, in Europe, Canada and the Far East.From 1980 until 1985 he was chief conductor and artistic director of the Prague National Theatre Opera.
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