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Ladislav Slovak - Moyzes: Symphonies Nos 7 & 8 [Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák] [Naxos: 8573653] [CD]

Ladislav Slovak - Moyzes: Symphonies Nos 7 & 8 [Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák] [Naxos: 8573653] [CD]

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Alexander Moyzes\x92 symphonic cycle is the best-known by a Slovak composer. His synthesis of Slovak influences and contemporary trends in European music informs every strand of his compositions. The Symphony No. 7, Op. 50 is his largest and most powerful orchestral statement, which he dedicated to the memory of his young daughter. Peasant scenes, folk dances and exceptional lyric beauty form the bedrock of a passionate and dramatic work. Written as a response to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, Symphony No. 8, \x9121.08.1968\x92, Op. 64 is a brooding lament that shares affinities with Shostakovich\x92s symphonic writing.

I. Pastorale

II. Scherzo

III. Largo

IV. Finale. Allegro Tempestoso

I. Tranquillo

II. Allegro Molto

III. Lento Un Poco Tenuto - Allegro Ma Non Troppo

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Ladislav Slovak - Moyzes: Symphonies Nos 7 & 8 [Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra; Ladislav Slovák] [Naxos: 8573653] [CD]
$28.20

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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


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Alexander Moyzes\x92 symphonic cycle is the best-known by a Slovak composer. His synthesis of Slovak influences and contemporary trends in European music informs every strand of his compositions. The Symphony No. 7, Op. 50 is his largest and most powerful orchestral statement, which he dedicated to the memory of his young daughter. Peasant scenes, folk dances and exceptional lyric beauty form the bedrock of a passionate and dramatic work. Written as a response to the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, Symphony No. 8, \x9121.08.1968\x92, Op. 64 is a brooding lament that shares affinities with Shostakovich\x92s symphonic writing.

I. Pastorale

II. Scherzo

III. Largo

IV. Finale. Allegro Tempestoso

I. Tranquillo

II. Allegro Molto

III. Lento Un Poco Tenuto - Allegro Ma Non Troppo