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ORCHESTRA<br />

Dvořák Antonín<br />

(<strong>18</strong>41–1904)<br />

Suite in A maj Op. 98b COPY<br />

ADCE III/17<br />

H 2307 score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 1 in C min B 9<br />

“The Bells of Zlonice”<br />

(„Zlonické zvony“)<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 501• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 2 in B-flat maj<br />

Op. 4<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 502• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 3 in E-flat maj<br />

Op. 10<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 503• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 4 in D min Op. 13<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 504• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 5 in F maj Op. 76<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 505• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 6 in D maj Op. 60<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 506• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 7 in D min<br />

Op. 70<br />

Urtext / Ed. J. Del Mar<br />

BA 10417• score °<br />

BA 10417-40•<br />

critical commentary (Eng)<br />

TP 617• study score<br />

Dvořák's Symphony No. 7 received<br />

its premiere on 22 April<br />

<strong>18</strong>85 in London conducted by<br />

the composer himself. The<br />

following June the 2nd movement<br />

was shortened by some<br />

40 bars and the work was<br />

published in this form in <strong>18</strong>85<br />

by Simrock.<br />

The editor of this <strong>new</strong> scholarly-critical<br />

edition has drawn<br />

on all the available sources<br />

including letters. The original<br />

version of the 2nd movement<br />

appears in the appendix as well<br />

as in the performance material.<br />

● First Urtext edition<br />

● Contains the original London<br />

version of the 2nd movement<br />

● Detailed preface by the editor<br />

(Cz/Eng/Ger)<br />

Symphony No. 7 in D min Op. 70<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 507• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 8 in G maj Op. 88<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 508• study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 9 in E min Op. 95<br />

“From the New World”<br />

Ed. F. Bartoš<br />

TP 509• study score ♦<br />

Feld Jindřich<br />

(1925–2007)<br />

Symphony No. 2<br />

H 7178 score ♦<br />

Hanuš Jan<br />

(1915–2004)<br />

Symphony No 3 Op. 38<br />

H 2741-66 study score ♦<br />

Symphony No. 4 for Large<br />

Orchestra Op. 49<br />

H 3506 study score ♦<br />

Hurník Ilja<br />

(1922–2013)<br />

Con brio per orchestra<br />

H 7803 score ♦<br />

Janáček Leoš<br />

(<strong>18</strong>54–1928)<br />

The Danube (Dunaj)<br />

symphony (with soprano solo)<br />

critical reconstruction of<br />

the composer's unfinished<br />

symphony<br />

Eds. L. Faltus, M. Štědroň<br />

LJCE H/3<br />

BA 6861 / H 7950 cloth bound<br />

score ♦<br />

The Danube symphony with<br />

four movements was written<br />

intermittently over the course<br />

of five years from 1923 to 1928.<br />

Janáček's death prevented it<br />

from being finished. Based on<br />

the composer’s autograph draft<br />

and other sources, the score was<br />

completed by leading Janáček<br />

experts and eminent editors of<br />

the LJCE, Miloš Štědroň and Leoš<br />

Faltus. This is the first time the<br />

complete score was published<br />

in print.<br />

Two Dances<br />

Cossack Dance (Kozáček), Serbian<br />

Reel (Srbské kolo)<br />

Ed. J. Burghauser<br />

BA 6171 / H 4657 score ♦<br />

Lachian Dances (Lašské tance)<br />

Eds. J. Burghauser, R. Eliška<br />

LJCE D/4<br />

BA 6845• cloth bound score ♦<br />

H 6571 score (practical<br />

edition) ♦<br />

Entr'actes from the opera<br />

The Cunning Little Vixen<br />

(Meziaktní hudba z opery<br />

Příhody lišky Bystroušky)<br />

Arr. by F. Jílek<br />

H 7505 study score<br />

Suite from the opera<br />

From the House of the Death<br />

(Suita z opery Z mrtvého domu)<br />

Arr. by F. Jílek<br />

H 7506 study score<br />

Sinfonietta<br />

H 7741 piano reduction<br />

for four hands only<br />

(František Jílek) ♦<br />

Taras Bulba<br />

Rhapsody for Orchestra<br />

Eds. J. Burghauser, J. Hanuš<br />

LJCE D/7<br />

BA 6842• cloth bound score ♦<br />

H 3616 score (practical<br />

edition) ♦<br />

•<br />

Bärenreiter-Verlag Kassel production<br />

♦ Performance material<br />

available on hire<br />

Performance material available<br />

°<br />

on sale<br />

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