Album 1951 on Supraphon label
Classical (Modern, Romantic)
Original Czech release of Sonata Eroica Op. 24 Labels - above spindle hole: Národní umělec Vítězslav Novák, op. 24 SONATA EROICA [Side A:] I. Allegro pathetico [Side B:] II. Andante mesto III. Allegro energico Left of spindle hole: [Side A:] MM 145 11'51"-1951 [Side B:] MM 146 10'00"-1951 Right of spindle hole: DM 5046 [Side A:] 1 (2 strany) [Side B:] 2 (2 strany) Below spindle hole: FRANTIŠEK RAUCH - klavir C 33 1/3 ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ DLOUHOHRAJÍCÍ DESKA 33 1/3 This example in "Brunswick" sleeve without jacket Mono is assumed, not stated GENRE-STYLE: Stylistically a Late-Romantic composer whose life span carried into the modern era. "Neo-romantic" is inappropriate because Romanticism had not died to be resurrected anew within another era. Wikipedia has it wrong, based on Wagner's dismissive first use of the term. By his definition, Liszt, Brahms etc. are "NEO-Romantic."
Vítězslav Novák , 1870-1949 CZ album by, composed by | |
František Rauch p, 1910-1996 album by, piano |
Vítězslav Novák |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Sonata Eroica, Op. 24 | Vítězslav Novák, František Rauch | Vítězslav Novák | |
2 | I. Allegro Pathetico | Vítězslav Novák, František Rauch | 11:31 | |
3 | II. Andante Mesto - III. Allegro Energico | Vítězslav Novák, František Rauch | 10:00 |