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Aaron Rabushka <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Jan 1999 20:23:51 -0600
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For Janacek you can't go wrong with the ecstatic Sinfonietta (especially
if you like brass) and Glagolitic Mass.  Kubelik and the Bavarian Radio
Symphony shine in both.  Other Janacek worth a gander include the Lachian
dances (Naxos's recording is quite good although the other works on that
CD are less well done) and several choral works: "Na Soladny Cartak"
("There upon the Mountain"--a brief cantata for men's chorus and
orchestra), an all too brief "Hospodine, Pomiluj Nas" (a slavonic
equivalent of "Kyrie, Eleison Imas"), and the transcendently beautiful
"Otcenas" ("Our Father"--setting of the Lord's Prayer for tenor, chorus,
organ, and harp).  Some of the Crossroads (originally Supraphon) recordings
of these are dandies--hopefully they're still available somehow.  If you're
interested in piano music you can't go wrong with Firkusny's recordings
thereof (Kubelik conducts in the ensemble works).  All told a
transcendently eloquent composer with a voice all his own.

Aaron J. Rabushka
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