¡Josef Suk: Asrael; Isa Krejci: Serenata
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[Machine Translation] The Czech composer Josef Suk composed his symphony "Asrael" at the age of 32. The title "Asrael" refers to the name of the angel who carries the spirits of the dead. The work reflects Suk's feelings of double grief over the loss of his father-in-law, Dvo ak, and his wife (Dvo ak's daughter), Ottilje. Many Czech conductors have made this work an important part of their repertoire, and it was no different for An er, but he has only recorded it privately with the Cleveland Orchestra, and this performance is the only official "Asrael" recording. Crachey's "Serenata" is a humorous work. Anchel makes the most of the orchestra's elegant and majestic tone, and the performance is enchanting.
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