Suisogaku Sansen / Festivo!
Vaclav Blahunek (cond) / TOKYO KOSEI WIND ORCHESTRA

 Description
[Machine Translation] The Czech treasures that dramatically raised the standard of original wind band music! This is a definitive recording featuring a conductor who is one of the leading figures in the Czech wind band world. The repertoire of original wind band music cannot be described without mentioning these seven works, all of which are by Czech composers. The seven works are all by Czech composers, and we can point out the connection between Huciuk and Dvo ak, Husa and Smetana, and Nelibel and Janacek, all of whom are great composers of the classical era. After enjoying Czech landscapes and dances in the overture, the audience is taken into the deep world of "Prague 1968...," considered the most important wind band work of the 20th century, and in the second half, they will be able to enjoy Nelibel's high-octane masterpieces, which have many enthusiasts. Brafnek, a leading figure in the Czech wind music world as the permanent conductor and music director of the Prague Castle Guard and Police Wind Orchestra, brings out a decisive masterpiece with the help of the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra's high capabilities and sensitive expression. 17-18 March 2013 Musashino Academia Musicae Bach Recorded at Musashino Academia Musicae Bach Saal (Iruma, Saitama, Japan).


凌 Credits
TOKYO KOSEI WIND ORCHESTRA/Vaclav Blahunek
Vaclav Blahunek


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