Antonín, Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 9 "From the New World"

On this CD:

1. Symphony No. 7 in D minor (first published as No. 2), B. 141 (Op. 70)
Composed by Antonin Dvorak
Performed by Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam Conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini

2. Symphony No. 9 in E minor ("From the New World," first published as No. 5), B. 178 (Op. 95)
Composed by Antonin Dvorak
Performed by Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam Conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini

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ASIN: B000A6T2KI
Release Date: 2005-09-06

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great value!.......2007-06-01

I think this 7 cd set is totally worth the low price.
I can't find any review of this set of CDs online, so I did some research after I bought it.
It is the first CD release of Sir Andrew Davis's complete Dvorak's symphonies.
These recordings were made between 1978-1982 by CBS. (ADD/DDD)
SONY DSD remaster eliminated most of the early digital sound problems.
PO players produced warm and dramatic sounds.
The still young Andrew Davis did a great job adding his personal reading of the scores. I like his slower tempo treatment of Symphony No. 9.
Symphony no.1,3 and the Carnival overture are also great.
Only down side is the linear notes is too short, and lack of detail.
Dvorak's music always bring me the love for life. I hope you will enjoy it too.


Dvorak: Symphonies Nos. 8 & 9; Smetana: The Moldau
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ASIN: B00008CLNR
Release Date: 2003-04-08

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Set For Lovers of Czech Repertoire.......2005-08-24

Dvorak's last two symphonies and Smetena's The Moldau were among favorite works of Karajan's wide repertoire.He recorded these works several times...No.8:in 1979 with BP for EMI,in 1985 with WP for DG...No.9:in 1964 with BP,in 1985 with WP for DG and in 1977 with BP for EMI...The Moldau:in 1967 and 1980's with BP,in 1985 with WP for DG,in 1970's with BP for EMI.This two CD consists of his DG recordings:No.8(1985-with WP),No.9(1964-with BP),selected parts from Slavonic Dances(1959-BP),The Moldau(1967-BP),Vysehrad and etc...I have almost all important recordings of these works(Kubelik,Giulini,Munch,Keilberth,great Klemperer & B.Walter,A.Fiedler,Szell,Solti,Ormandy,Kertesz,Maazel,Mackerras, Neumann,Sawallisch,Ancerl,Bernstein,Kondrashin,Dohnanyi,Jansons).Especially No.8 is my favorite interpretation and recording by far.Well- balanced rythmic figures,powerful string parts and blazing trumpets.No conductor(except Giulini)recorded this work such wonderful.No.9(1964)is good (particularly Largo).If you are lover of 'From the New World',this is a must for your collection,if not,you can find better recordings.My favorites for all times:Karajan-1977,BP and 1985,WP;Giulini's Chicago(1970's) and Concertgebouw(1992)recordings;Keilberth-1960's with Bamberg;Arthur Fiedler with Boston for BMG/RCA and Kubelik-1972 with BP.Some listeners don't like Karajan's performings because of more powerful than usual readings.They says:'Dvorak is not Bruckner or Wagner'.This may be true but not exactly.Dvorak's works(particularly Nos.7,8,9) includes structural and orchestral inspirations from Wagner and Bruckner.In short Karajan is always true conductor for Dvorak and Smetana lovers.All his performings in this set are powerful,authoritative,essential and undoubtly romantic!Very good price for two CD.Do not miss.
Dvorak: Symphonies Nos. 7-9; Smetana: The Moldau
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  • Outstanding Eighth ; fine Seventh and Ninth.
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Dvorak: Symphonies Nos. 7-9; Smetana: The Moldau

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ASIN: B000001GL5
Release Date: 1995-01-24

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: 1. Allegro maestoso
  2. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: 2. Poco Adagio
  3. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: 3. Scherzo. Vivace - poco meno mosso
  4. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: 4. Finale. Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88: 1. Allegro con brio
  6. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88: 2. Adagio
  7. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88: 3. Allegretto gracioso
  8. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88: 4. Allegro, ma non troppo

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op. 95 'The New World': 1. Adagio-Allegro molto
  2. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op. 95 'The New World': 2. Largo
  3. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op. 95 'The New World': 3. Scherzo. Molto vivace
  4. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op. 95 'The New World': 4. Allegro con fuoco
  5. The Wood Dove, Op. 110
  6. The Moldau: II. The Moldau

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Rafael Kubelík's complete Dvorák symphony cycle with the Berlin Philharmonic is one of the glories of the DG catalog, and this sampler, containing the three last symphonies at a twofer price, is all but irresistible. There were few conductors more authoritative in this music than Kubelík, and he inspired his players to performances that routinely surpassed the response they gave their regular conductor, Herbert von Karajan. This is essential listening. --David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Way above all others..........2004-06-08

This is a Dvorak cycle which is at once tasteful and powerful. the brass sonorities of the BPO are richly caught...Kubelik was a master in this repetoire.

4 out of 5 stars Outstanding Eighth ; fine Seventh and Ninth........2002-07-12

Dvorak's music contains a great wealth of melodic inventiveness---grand climaxes, nostalgic reflections, panoramic vistas and exquisite instrumental color. Though Rafael Kubelik was, I feel, one of the finest interpreters of this music, he sometimes was not given the best treatment in the DGG recording studio. Here, for example, the horns occasionally border on stridency and could stand a little more fullness. Otherwise, Kubelik's view of the "New World" is a very fine one, though, for me, it does not match sonically and interpretively the classic Kertesz/Vienna Philharmonic version on London/Decca recorded around 1960 (not currently available). That performance should be re-issued and enshrined in the company's Legendary Performance series...In Dvorak's Seventh, Kubelik maintains his usual lyrical approach, though there are some areas in the final movement where I don't care for a few of his interpretive touches. Also, the colorful main theme in that movement could have been presented with a little more brio. Albeit, one of the better Seventh's I've heard. Another fine account, from years past, was Haitink's (Philips/Epic lp) in his first ever recording with the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. It is not and, sadly, probably never will be issued on CD. The Concertgebouw has also recorded (Philips CD) Colin Davis in this and the other Dvorak masterworks. I'm sorry, but as good as the orchestral execution and sound quality are of these releases, Davis does little for me in Dvorak because he seems to lack the feel for the Czech idiom. One conductor who had it, aside from Kubelik, was George Szell. For me, his Cleveland performance of the Seventh is the finest available in stereo. But there was another conductor with perhaps more Dvorak in his blood than anyone else. And that was Vaclav Talich. His 1938 account with the Czech Philharmonic (though in mono, and fairly good sound, at that) stands alone. There's loving care expressed in every bar. Moreover, this is no soppy interpretation. The dynamics are certainly there when called for. You can find his account, usually coupled with the Dvorak Eighth, on several different labels. I own the Koch.

Under Kubelik, the Dvorak Eighth is given one of the most thoroughly enjoyable accounts ever recorded. The accents, poetic musings and dynamic contrasts are all on the mark. What an absolutely beautiful interpretation! I have only one very slight criticism. The pace of the last movement might be a little too fast. But I'm not complaining. Another outstanding but better recorded Eighth comes from Istvan Kertesz and the London Symphony. Kertesz's slightly more relaxed pace frequently yields a very attractive lyricism, yet his more resounding moments are also quite impressive. Sir John Barbirolli's late 1950s account (nla, but well worth searching for) is also special. It absolutely brims with affection and endearing detail. Vaclav Talich's wonderful reading from 1935 (with Dvorak's Seventh on the previously mentioned Koch International) combines dynamics, warmth and tunefulness. It too occupies a seat among my aforementioned favorites. Another version, with Bruno Walter and the Columbia Symphony reveals a nice atmospheric presence, though occasionally the sound can be a tad bright. Nonetheless, his performance still ranks highly, as do George Szell's first two recordings, made with the Amsterdam Concertgebouw (in mono) and the Cleveland Orchestra (Sony), though I would place Walter and Szell just below the vanguard of Kubelik, Kertesz, Barbirolli and Talich.

5 out of 5 stars Great Performances, Great Value of Kubelik & Dvorak.......2001-08-30

Those on a budget might seriously consider getting this two CD set of Rafael Kubelik conducting the Berlin Philharmonic, in lieu of the multiple CD set of his entire Dvorak symphony cycle. These are electrifying performances every bit as good as Sir Colin Davis' readings with the Concertgebouw Orchestra. Admittedly, the sound quality might not be as splendid as those of recent vintage, yet this is a set worth acquiring. With regards to the quality of the performance, Kubelik's 1960's account is as fine as the latest I have heard from the likes of Abbado and Harnoncourt. This two CD compilation concludes with Kubelik's celebrated version with the Boston Symphony Orchestra of the tone poem Moldau from Smetana's tone poem cycle Ma Vlast.

4 out of 5 stars Good Performances, Good Value.......2000-07-14

Kubelik clearly had a special relationship with these works, as evidenced by the recent reissue of symphonies 7 and 9 with the Vienna Philharmonic from the 1950's in the Decca Legends series, but it is these recordings with the Berlin Philharmonic from the 70's that have become somewhat of a standard by which more recent recordings are judged. All three symphonies are played very well, with judicious choices of tempi and detailed orchestration. The sound is excellent for its time and DG has done a good job with the remastering. And yet, I still go back to the set of these symphonies with the Cleveland Orchestra under Dohnanyi on Decca as my absolute top choice. The sound on the latter rivals any cd I've heard from any source and the readings seem to have a bit more life than Kubelik. The Cleveland versions are also available on a 2 for 1 set from Decca, so either set is a good value. You probably won't be disappointed with either set.
Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8
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Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8

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ASIN: B0000057LN
Release Date: 1992-05-12

Tracks:

  1. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: I Allegro maestoso
  2. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: II Poco Adagio
  3. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: III Scherzo Vivace - Poco meno moso
  4. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op. 70: IV Allegro
  5. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88: I Allegro con brio
  6. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88: II Adagio
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  8. Symphony No. 8 In G Major, Op. 88: IV Allegro ma non troppo

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Antal Dorati's performances of these two symphonies are so different from each other that it sounds like a completely different orchestra and conductor. The Seventh is a brooding, dark interpretation with magisterial tempos and a thick, Brahmsian orchestra sonority. The Eighth is just the opposite: bright, snappy, and razor-sharp. They make a fascinating contrast, and while this may not be the prime recommendation for this coupling (Szell/Cleveland or Kubelík/Berlin are safer, and throw in the Ninth Symphony as well), it's certainly one with a great deal of character. --David Hurwitz

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5 out of 5 stars The Dvorak 8th is a revelation.......2007-06-25

Let's start off by acknowledging this performance of the Dvorak Symphony #7 as firmly in the Germanic romantic tradition -- dark sonorities, stolid tempos and all. There are many others like it in the catalog.

And then there's Dorati's 8th. It's far different from the others I've heard, and his take on the 1st movement is absolutely the most exciting, edge-of-your-seat performance you're ever likely to hear. I just love the way the giant, monstrous cellos stalk the frightened woodwinds, and just how propulsive everything is. Whereas other conductors tend to take this movement at a leisurely pace and emphasize the "pastoral" elements, Maestro Dorati casts it as fervent, vital Dvorak redolent of his Slavonic Dances. The other three movements of #8 are more conventional; it's clearly the 1st movement that will stick in your mind long after you hear it. The London Symphony players respond to Dorati's razor-sharp direction, and play flawlessly. (They are also fine in the 7th.) This disk is a keeper.

5 out of 5 stars Get Mercury Living Presence Before Its Dead.......2003-06-14

When I first started collecting classical CDs, I only had a few Mercury Living Presence (MLP) titles. In my quest to get the absolute best, or at least a definitive recording, of the major works of the standard repertoire, MLP discs rarely topped the critics' lists. In fact, only three MLP recordings have been earmarked as "Essential Recordings" by amazon -- Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, Byron Janis performing Rachmaninov's 2nd & 3rd Piano Concertos, and Yehudi Menuhin performing Bartok's 2nd Violin Concerto, all three with Antal Dorati as conductor. It is also safe to say that three other titles are equally essential for their historical value alone. They are Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake by Dorati (the first recording of the complete ballet), Janis performing Liszt's Piano Concertos (the first recordings made in the Soviet Union by American technicians, musical staff and equipment), and Kubelik's Chicago Symphony performance of Pictures at an Exhibition (one of, if not the single best mono recording of all-time, and the one that led the New York Times critic to coin the phrase "Living Presence," from which the label named its series). But how does a CD line go from having a half-dozen must have recordings, to being this reviewer's all-time favorite classical label?

The answer: consistently magical performances, captured in brilliant golden-age stereo sound, that offer a slightly different take on your typical interpretation of the great works. While MLP titles may not offer the best standard account of a work, they always surprise you and open you up to all the possibilities that the music has to offer. For example, this performance of Dvorak's 7th and 8th Symphonies by Dorati may not be the consensus first choice recording -- that would probably be the Szell or Kubelik as Mr. Hurwitz suggested above. But I constantly come back to this disc for a different perspective, and its vibrancy and splendor never disappoint me. Maybe that is why collectors prize these recordings, because they offer refreshment in a homogenized world of listening. Of course, collectors love a challenge too, and MLP CDs are becoming increasingly hard to find. It has taken years for me to finally find all of the MLP CDs released to date, and unfortunately I don't think there will be any new releases forthcoming. So collectors, and even those who aspire to be, should pick up as many Mercury Living Presence discs as possible now, before they all die.
Antonín, Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 9 "From the New World"
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  • Great performances of two great symphonies.
Antonín, Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 9 "From the New World"

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ASIN: B0000029KQ
Release Date: 1994-06-14

Tracks:

  1. Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: I. Allegro Maestoso
  2. Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: II. Poco Adagio
  3. Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: III. Scherzo, Vivace
  4. Sym No.7 in d, Op.70: IV. Finale Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': I. Adagio - Allegro Molto
  2. Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': II. Largo
  3. Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': III. Scherzo, Molto Vivace
  4. Sym No.9 in e, Op.95 'From The New World': IV. Allegro Con Fuoco

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great performances of two great symphonies........2002-10-29

Carlo Maria Giulini, while not as famous as some "star" conductors, was one of the truly great conductors of the 20th century. Giulini had a genius -- shared by few other conductors -- for revealing all of the details and nuances of a symphony or other composition while presenting it as a coherent whole. And Giulini was particularly outstanding as a conductor of Dvorak. This 2-CD set presents not only Dvorak's justly-famous Symphony No. 9, "From the New World," but also his less well known, but equally great, Symphony No. 7 -- which could well be subtitled Autumnal. The performances of these symphonies by Giulini and the great Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam are truly monumental. I have never heard finer performances of these two great symphonies. Highly recommended.
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    Release Date: 2007-05-29
    Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Bohemian highlights
    • A GOOD CD FOR YOUR DVORAK COLLECTION
    • Fiery and folksy fifth.....subdued and subtle seventh
    Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7

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    ASIN: B0000013NV
    Release Date: 1994-02-15

    Tracks:

    1. Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
    2. Andante Con Moto
    3. Andante Con Moto, Quasi L'istesso Tempo - Allegro Scherzando
    4. Finale: Allegro Molto
    5. Allegro Maestoso
    6. Poco Adagio
    7. Scherzo: Vivace - Poco Meno Mosso
    8. Finale: Allegro

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Bohemian highlights.......2007-07-08

    Antonin Dvorak (1841 - 1904): Symphony No. 5 in F Major, Op. 76; Symphony Nr. 7 in D Minor, Op. 70. Performed by the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by Stephen Gunzenhauser. Recorded at the Reduta Concert Hall in Bratislava, Slovakia, in February, 1989. Released in 1989 as Naxos 8.550270. Total playing time: 75'33".

    This is another great disc in the Naxos Dvorak symphony series. I have just been listening to this over AKG 701 headphones connected to a Benchmark DAC 1 converter, and I was amazed at the sound quality which Naxos provide at such a paltry price. And it was this sound quality which allowed me to listen closely to this excellent performance by the Slovakian Philharmonic Orchestra, a team which obviously has Dvorak in its blood. There is some absolutely gorgeous woodwind playing here, but I also found myself delighting in the celli which occasionally come to the forefront. Symphony No. 5 appears particularly well done; I haven't compared this to any other interpretation, but I found myself glued to my equipment while the CD was playing, not wanting to miss any of this great music with its wonderful Bohemian flavour (it made me think of a cruise down the Danube I made a couple of years back). This is really excellent!
    Symphony No. 7 is probably also Bohemian, but it is also obviously influenced by Brahms, the clarinets and horns making for a slightly more sombre sound than in most of Dvorak's other movements, although I found the Scherzo to offer some light relief despite Keith Anderson's insistence that it "preserves the darker mood" of the whole work. All in all, I would say that unless you are an absolute Dvorak expert you are likely to find only positive aspects here on this CD, another Naxos highlight.

    4 out of 5 stars A GOOD CD FOR YOUR DVORAK COLLECTION.......2005-09-26

    Symphonies 5 and 7 show Dvorak's range of creativity. On one hand, Symphony No. 5 is a happy symphony with plenty of Bohemian folk melodies. On the other hand, Symphony No 7 is a dark, somber symphony with emotional outbursts.

    Symphony No. 5 is rarely played, whereas Symphony No. 7 is often played and is considered one of Dvorak's great symphonies. It is a shame that Smyphony No 5 is not played more often and recorded by more artists.

    Stephen Gunzenhauser conducts both symphonies well. He is particularly good at interpreting Symphony No. 7 with its emotional highs and lows.

    4 out of 5 stars Fiery and folksy fifth.....subdued and subtle seventh.......2001-02-26

    This reading of the fifth is quite a joy to listen to. It seems, more so in this symphony than in the previous four, that Dvorak persued a truly "folk" element. A lot of the 'furiant' and 'polka' qualities of his later works are blossoming everywhere in this opus. The Slovak orchestra responds admirably to Gunzenhauser and the score. I think of endless fields of trees, grasses and flowers on a sunny day filled with dancing people when I listen to this. Excellent!!!! 5 stars!

    The recording of the seventh, colorful and intricate as this reading may be, gets too pedantic at times. It's almost as if Gunzenhauser doesn't want to give away the secret of Dvorak's most masterful work and that is its ability to exist singly without much investigation. I would have to give this reading "3" stars because I have heard better. Although the woodwinds, again, play wonderfully, this seventh is probably the least notable of this cycle.
    Dvorak: Symphonies Nos. 7,8, & 9 New World
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    Dvorak: Symphonies Nos. 7,8, & 9 New World

    Manufacturer: Philips
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000416E
    Release Date: 1993-10-12

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op.70: Allegro maestoso - A. Dvorak
    2. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op.70: Poco adagio - A. Dvorak
    3. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op.70: Scherzo (Vivace) - A. Dvorak
    4. Symphony No. 7 In D Minor, Op.70: Finale (Allegro) - A. Dvorak
    5. Symphony No. 8 In G, Op.88: Allegro con brio - A. Dvorak
    6. Symphony No. 8 In G, Op.88: Adagio - A. Dvorak
    7. Symphony No. 8 In G, Op.88: Allegretto grazioso - A. Dvorak
    8. Symphony No. 8 In G, Op.88: Allegro ma non troppo - A. Dvorak

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op.95 (From The New World): Adagio - Allegro Molto - Dvorak
    2. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op.95 (From The New World): Largo - Dvorak
    3. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op.95 (From The New World): Scherzo (Molto Vivace) - Dvorak
    4. Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op.95 (From The New World): Allegro Con Fuoco - Dvorak
    5. Symphonic Variations, Op. 78: Theme - Dvorak
    6. Symphonic Variations, Op. 78: Variations 1-27 - Dvorak
    7. Symphonic Variations, Op. 78: Finale - Dvorak

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    The outstanding performance here is the Seventh--one of the best, beautifully played by this great orchestra. The other two symphonies are also very well done, if perhaps a bit overshadowed, but that's what happens when one performance is so overwhelming. It's a fault you can live with. The package is topped off by a compelling version of the neglected but magnificent Symphonic Variations. An appealing package, then, at a twofer price. --David Hurwitz

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Dvorak grandioso.......2004-12-03

    Las tres ultimas sinfonias de Dvorak son un festin genial desbordante de fuerza, energia y sonidos increibles, Colin Davis sabe de energia pero pierde un poco de originalidad,de la Orquesta del Royal Concertgebouw no hay mucho que decir es portentosa y suena impecable, la septima es brillante y suena mejor aun, la octava que es una riquisima expresion de sonidos a plenitud esta un poco suave y la novena que es una de las grandes obras de la musica suena genial. Por cierto lo mejor del CD ademas de la septima son las variaciones sinfonicas que suenan impactantes, hay que decirlo la Orquesta sinfonica de Londres es impresionante en estructura y sonido, y lo hace notar.
    Para la novena mi recomendacion es Ormandy con esta misma orquesta, para la octava Rowicki (tambien con LSO), la septima es casi una de las mejores.
    Para los amantes de la musica un CD que se añade a la coleccion por su fuerza y brillantes, para los fanaticos lo escucharan disfrutaran de mucho de sus pasajes y seguiran la busqueda de la interpretacion perfecta.

    5 out of 5 stars The Best Seventh.......2003-09-26

    I have to admit that I think Dvorak's Seventh is not only his greatest symphony but one of the greatest by any composer. I have many versions (Kubelik, Rowicki, Giulini, etc.) and have heard it in concert many times (Davis, Haitink, Fischer etc.) but this interpretation is for me the standard. It has the unique combination of urgency, spontineity and a nationalistic spirit not unlike Davis' Sibelius/BSO cycle of the same era. Dvorak, unlike Brahms, seems to allow, even invite, a wide range of interpretation, and virtually all the CD performances offer illumination of the many aspects of this work, but Davis, with great playing and sound, is at the top. The two other symphonies, which have their moments, and the Symphonic Variations 'encore' make this one of the great CD bargains.

    4 out of 5 stars Davis & Dvorak - Not So Bad.......2003-07-20

    There are clearly better choices available when it comes to inexpensive 2CD sets of Dvorak's last three symphonies than this title by Colin Davis. In fact, there is even a better one in the very same Philips Duo series -- the one by Witold Rowicki and the London Symphony Orchestra (see my review). Other better buys are the Giulini on EMI Double Forte (not the horridly slow Sony title that was mentioned below), Von Dohnanyi on Double Decca, and Kubelik on DG (see my review of the box set of the Nine Symphonies). With that being said, this set is really not so terrible. I think we all feel a little let down by Davis because so many of his other Philips Duo offerings are among the best of any given work available -- the Complete Sibelius Symphonies, Haydn "London" Symphonies and Beethoven Piano Concertos to name a few. Oh well, you can't hit a home run at every at bat.

    3 out of 5 stars 3 Stars for the 7th.......2001-03-15

    If you are looking for a great 7th then this is the best I have heard, good pace, great rhythm and flow and very beautiful, it has a fresh and direct feel to it. The 8th is average and the 9th is very disappointing, so do not buy this if you are looking for a good all-round set or first Dvorak set. Dohnanyi's Cleveland performances are all magnificent with excellent sound, warmer recordings than Davis - particularly the 9th.

    3 out of 5 stars I wanted to like this, but. . ........2001-01-20

    Davis is a matter-of-fact interpreter of these wonderful scores.

    The seventh is the best of the lot, but, there are a lot of good sevenths out there; Dohnanyi is not to be missed with the unpareiled Cleveland in terrific sound. His eigth is very exciting, if a little emotionally more remote; however, compared to Davis, it's terrific. Neither can compare to the genius of Walter's recording with Columbia Sym on Sony, though.

    The ninth here is absolutely nothing special, at all. Again, Dohnanyi gives you a better deal, but so do so many others: Stokowski (RCA), Slatkin (Telarc), Kertesz (Vienna, London), Neumann (various), etc. etc.

    You do get wonderful playing from the Concertgebouw, and although the engineering is fine, I could never warm up to it.

    For twice your money, you can probably buy Kertesz's complete set. I wish I had done that!
    Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8
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      Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8

      Manufacturer: EMI Classics
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000A2ES9W
      Release Date: 2005-11-22

      Tracks:

      1. I. Allegro Maestoso
      2. II. Poco Adagio
      3. III. Scherzo: Vivace
      4. IV. Finale: Allegro
      5. I. Allegro Con Brio
      6. II. Adagio
      7. III. Allegretto Grazioso - Molto Vivace
      8. IV. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
      Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7-9
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Best Dvorak Symphonies on CD!
      Dvorák: Symphonies Nos. 7-9

      Manufacturer: Supraphon
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00008GQ8E
      Release Date: 2003-02-25

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Best Dvorak Symphonies on CD!.......2004-07-25

      The Penguin Guide classical music recording review guide book gave these recordings an unfavorable review. Shame on them! This is absolutely the BEST Dvorak symphony recordings I've ever heard (and I listened to several before finding these). Excellent recorded sound, too. You can hear every part of the orchestra very clearly. What you have here is an excellent Czech orchestra (the Czech Phil is one of the best orchestras in the world, in my opinion), guided by a Czech conductor performing music of a Czech composer. My only complaint is the 8th symphony is divided between 2 CDs, so you have to change discs between the 2nd and 3rd movements in those two symponies. But with playing, interpretation, and recording quality as good as this, it's acceptable. Highly recommended!!

      Track Listings:

      1. Autumn Long
      2. BEETHOVEN : Hammerklavier etc - Brendel
      3. Beethoven: String Quartets Nos. 15 & 11
      4. Beethoven: Symphony No.9 in D minor/Choral Fantasy
      5. Beethoven: Variations in G WoO45; Trios Op70
      6. Blow: Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell; Amphion Anglicus
      7. Bolshoi-Gala
      8. Brahms: Quintett,Op.115/Trio,Op.114
      9. Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn/Hungarian Dances
      10. Catharine Crozier: At Grace Cathedral

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