Georg Friedrich Händel - Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra No.3 in G minor, HWV 287 11:22
1. Grave 4:05
2. Allegro 1:55
3. Sarabande. Largo 2:55
4. Allegro 2:15
Johann Sebastian Bach - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.1 in D minor, BWV 1052 25:07
5. I. Allegro 8:01
6. II. Adagio 8:32
7. III. Allegro 8:19
Johann Sebastian Bach - Suite in D major 19:16
8. Ouverture 7:57
9. Air 4:19
10. Gavotta I., II. 3:22
11. Bourree 1:25
12. Gigue 2:03
František Hanták oboe (1-4)
Sviatoslav Richter piano (5-7)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (8-12)
Václav Talich conductor
Mono studio recording 5.10.1955 (1-4), 8.6.1954 (5-7), 19.6.1950 (8-12)
Václav Talich and the young Sviatoslav Richter made this now-legendary recording of the Bach piano concerto on the evening before their joint concert in June, 1954. Richter had become the brightest star of that year's Prague Spring festival, the first at which Talich had been able to conduct after many years of being barred from performing by the communists. Bach, (along with Romantic composers and Russian composers) featured prominently in Richter's repertoire, and Talich had also been an avid propagator of Bach's Suite in D Minor in the Czech Republic in the late 1940's. Also on this album: G. F. Händel's oboe concerto, performed by František Hanták, an outstanding soloist of the Czech Philharmonic.
(Supraphon 2007)
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