MP3 1091 mb.
Performer: Smetana, Sir Charles Mackerras, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Title: Má vlast
Country: Czech Republic
Catalog Number: SU 3465-2 031
Label: Supraphon
Style: Romantic
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 041
| 1 | I. Vyšehrad (c. 1872-74) | 15:05 |
| 2 | IV. Z Českých luhů a hájů (From Bohemia´s Woods and fields) | 12:07 |
| 3 | II. Vltava | 11:57 |
| 4 | Má Vlast, Cyklus Symfonických Básní | |
| 5 | VI. Blaník | 14:23 |
| 6 | III. Šarka | 9:48 |
| 7 | V. Tábor | 12:21 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SU 3465-2 031 | Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras, Smetana | Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras, Smetana - Má Vlast (CD, Album, RE) | Supraphon | SU 3465-2 031 | Czech Republic | 2016 |
Recorded Live at the Rudolfinum Studio, Prague, on May 12, 1999.
Although credited to be recorded at Rudolfinum in Prague, later reissue credit recording location to Municipal House in Prague.
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