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Boston Symphony Orchestra - Smetana Ma Vlast (Mein Vaterland) (1971) {1986 Deutsche Grammophon}


Boston Symphony Orchestra - Smetana Ma Vlast (Mein Vaterland) (1971) {1986 Deutsche Grammophon} **[RE-UP]**

Boston Symphony Orchestra - Smetana Ma Vlast (Mein Vaterland) (1971) {1986 Deutsche Grammophon}
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 171 mb
Genre: Christmas, classical

Smetana Ma Vlast (Mein Vaterland) is a 1971 album by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with Rafael Kubelik conducting. This CD was released in 1986 through Deutsche Grammophon and was pressed in (West) Germany, thus the titles.

Boston Symphony Orchestra - Smetana Ma Vlast (Mein Vaterland) (1971) {1986 Deutsche Grammophon} **[RE-UP]**

I. Vyšehrad — Lento — Largo Maestoso — Grandioso Poco Largamente — Allegro Vivo Ma Non Agitato — Lento Ma Non Troppo (15:17)
II. Vltava (Die Moldau) — Allegro Comodo Non Agitato: Die Erste Quelle Der Moldau — Die Zweite Quelle — Wald; Jagd — L'Istesso Tempo Ma Moderato: Bauernhochzeit — L'Istesso Tempo: Mondschein; Nymphenreigen — Tempo I: St.-Johann-Stromschnellen — Più Moto: Die Moldau Strömt Breit Dahin — Vyšehrad (11:54)
III. Šárka — Allegro Con Fuoco Ma Non Agitato — Più Moderato Assai — Moderato Ma Con Calore — Moderato — Molto Vivo — Più Vivo (9:23)
IV. Z Českých Luhů A Hájů (Aus Böhmens Hain Und Flur) — Molto Moderato — Allegro Poco Vivo, Ma Non Troppo — Allegro (Quasi Polka) — Tempo I — Allegro — Presto (12:33)
V. Tábor — Lento — Grandioso — Molto Vivace — Lento — Molto Vivace — Lento Maestoso — Più Animato (12:27)
VI. Blaník — Allegro Moderato — Andante Non Troppo — Più Allegro Ma Non Molto — Tempo Di Marcia — Grandioso — Tempo I — Largamente Maestoso — Grandioso Meno — Allegro — Vivace (14:01)


Boston Symphony Orchestra
Rafael Kubelik, conductor

Produced by Hans Weber
Balance engineer: Heinz Wildhagen
Recorded at Symphony Hall in Boston, March 1971
Executive Producer: Dr. Wilfried Daenicke

Boston Symphony Orchestra - Smetana Ma Vlast (Mein Vaterland) (1971) {1986 Deutsche Grammophon} **[RE-UP]**


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