℗ 1960 @ Artia Records
Released April 2, 1960
Duration 42m 52s
Record Label Artia Records
Catalogue No. 43NB4325AR
Genre Classical
 

Dvořák: Symphony In C Minor, Op. 3 "The Bells Of Zlonice"

The Prague Symphony Orchestra, Václav Neumann

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Symphony In C Minor, Op. 3 ("The Bells Of Zlonice")  
1.1
I. Maestoso. Allegro
Antonín Dvořák; The Prague Symphony Orchestra; Václav Neumann
11:25
1.2
II. Adagio molto
Antonín Dvořák; The Prague Symphony Orchestra; Václav Neumann
12:52
1.3
III. Allegretto
Antonín Dvořák; The Prague Symphony Orchestra; Václav Neumann
8:27
1.4
IV. Allegro animato
Antonín Dvořák; The Prague Symphony Orchestra; Václav Neumann
10:08
Czech conductor, violinist and violist Václav Neumann heads the The Prague Symphony Orchestra in this extraordinary rendition of Dvořák's First Symphony! The Symphony No. 1 in C minor, B. 9, subtitled The Bells of Zlonice, was composed by Antonín Dvořák during February and March 1865. The work is written in the early Romantic style, and was inspired by the works of Ludwig van Beethoven and Felix Mendelssohn. It was the only one of his symphonies that Dvořák never heard performed or had a chance to revise. The work was lost shortly after its composition, and did not come to light until 1923, almost 20 years after the composer's death. It did not receive its first performance until 1936.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Artia Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-4 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.07
-2.54 to -1.22
-20.97
-23.67 to -19.19
-17.43
-20.20 to -15.60
11
10 to 12
1
I. Maestoso. Allegro
-1.22-19.19-15.610
2
II. Adagio molto
-1.99-23.67-20.212
3
III. Allegretto
-2.54-20.56-17.111
4
IV. Allegro animato
-2.53-20.46-16.810

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