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Performer: Alois Klíma BOŘKOVEC: Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | DVOŘÁK, ANTONIN: Symphony No. 7. The Heirs of the White Mountain, op. 30. The Wild Dove, op. 110. The Water Goblin, op. 107. The Noon Witch, op. 108. The Golden Spinning Wheel, op. 109. Hero’s Song, op. 111 (Review by Mark Novak) | conductor | JIRKO: Concerto No. 3 for Piano and Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | KABALEVSKY: Concerto No. 3 in D for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 50 (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | KABALEVSKY: Concerto No. 3 in D for Piano and Orchestra, op. 50 (“Youth“) (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | KABELÁČ, MILOSLAV: Symphony No. 4 (“Camerata“). Euphemias Mysterion. Reflections. Do Not Retreat! Six Cradle-Songs (Review by Walter Simmons) | conductor | KHACHATURIAN, ARAM: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | MARTINŮ: Quintet No. 2 for Piano and Strings (Review by John Bauman) | conductor | PROKOFIEV, SERGEI: Concerto No. 3 in C for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 26 (Review by John Bauman) | conductor |
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