¡Novak: In the Tatra Mountains, etc
¡Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta
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[Machine Translation] Born in Bohemia to an upper class family, he studied composition with Dvo ak at the Prague Conservatory. The composer Novak had a privileged background that Brahms recognized his work and recommended him to the famous publisher Zimrock. In his early years, Novak wrote impressionist-influenced works, but when he fell in love with the talented young singer Yavkova at the age of 26, his style underwent a major shift, and from then on he began to produce a series of picturesque, colorful works that incorporated the essence of Bohemian folk music with a profound sound reminiscent of Wagner. His works are as colorful as his paintings, and they are filled with the essence of Bohemian folk music. The piece "On the Tatra Mountain" was inspired by a trip to the magnificent Tatra Mountains on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland, and is reminiscent of film music. Lady Godiva" was written for the opening of the Prague Municipal Theater. Eternal Longing" is a sound story inspired by Andersen's tale. The piece was born from the rich nature of Bohemia. Recorded on June 6 and March 18, 2016
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