Antonín Dvořák
Symphony No.6 in D major, Op.60
The Golden Spinning-Wheel
Symphonic poem, Op.109
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra/ Conductor Sir Charles Mackerras
Sir Charles Mackerras' tribute to the compositional genius of Antonín Dvořák
Sir Charles Mackerras is among today's most respected connoisseurs of Czech music outside of the Czech Republic, an expert not only on Leoš Janáček, but also on Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana and other composers as well.
Following up on his acclaimed Janáček album with the Czech Philharmonic which was released in February 2004, we now present another of his projects, this time with the music of Dvořák. The Supraphon catalogue already lists Mackerras' recording of the Slavonic Dances (SU34222) and the Symphonic Variations, Scherzo Capriccioso, and Legends (SU35332), which was awarded the prestigious Cannes Classical Award in 2003. This time, Mackerras has chosen Dvořák's 6th Symphony and the symphonic poem The Golden Spinning-Wheel.
The 6th Symphony represents a milestone in Dvořák's work, and Mackerras demonstrates its extraordinary significance with his recording. In the same way, his interpretation of The Golden Spinning-Wheel is marked by its originality, colourful sound, and remarkable expression. The Czech Philharmonic's brilliant performance is, as always, the perfect vehicle for the conductor's artistic imagination.
Supraphon SU37712