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2024

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  • Antonín Dvorák (1841 - 1904): Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22:
  • 1 Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22: I. Moderato 04:45
  • 2 Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22: II. Tempo di Valse 07:06
  • 3 Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22: III. Scherzo. Vivace 05:53
  • 4 Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22: IV. Larghetto 05:00
  • 5 Dvorák: Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22: V. Finale. Allegro Vivace 06:11
  • Silent Woods for Cello & Orchestra, Op. 68:
  • 6 Dvorák: Silent Woods for Cello & Orchestra, Op. 68 05:53
  • Serenade for Winds in D Minor, Op. 44:
  • 7 Dvorák: Serenade for Winds in D Minor, Op. 44: I. Moderato, quasi Marcia 04:19
  • 8 Dvorák: Serenade for Winds in D Minor, Op. 44: II. Minutetto 05:49
  • 9 Dvorák: Serenade for Winds in D Minor, Op. 44: III. Andante con Moto 08:39
  • 10 Dvorák: Serenade for Winds in D Minor, Op. 44: IV. Allegro Molto 06:04
  • Total Runtime 59:39

Info for Dvorak: 2 Serenades

Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) komponierte zwei bezaubernde Serenaden, die das Publikum mit ihrer melodischen Schönheit und ihrem atmosphärischen Charme in den Bann ziehen. Diese Kompositionen, die Serenade für Streicher E-Dur op. 22 und die Serenade d-Moll für Blasinstrumente, Violoncello und Kontrabass op. 44, spiegeln Dvořáks großes Geschick, traditionelle Elemente der klassischen Musik mit den reichen Volksmelodien seiner böhmischen Heimat zu verbinden. Die Serenade für Streicher, komponiert 1875, ist ein reizvolles Werk in fünf Sätzen. Sie wird oft als Dvořáks „Liebesbrief“ an die Streichinstrumente bezeichnet. Das Stück verströmt sanften, lyrischen Charakter und zeigt Dvořáks melodisches Können und seine geschickte Orchestrierung. Das Werk zeichnet sich durch seine warmen, schwebenden Melodien und das lebendige Wechselspiel der Streicher aus, die es zu einem der beliebtesten Werke des Repertoires für Streichorchester machen. Die Serenade für Blasinstrumente von 1878 ist hingegen eine lebhafte und temperamentvolle Komposition für Bläserensemble aus Oboen, Klarinetten, Fagotten und Hörnern. Diese Serenade spiegelt Dvořáks Erkundung des Mediums Bläserensemble und bietet eine reiche Palette an Klangfarben und Texturen. In den Ecksätzen hat sie überschwängliche, tänzerische Qualität, während die dazwischen liegenden Sätze Momente der Introspektion und lyrischen Schönheit bieten. Die Tschechische Kammerphilharmonie Pardubice unter der Leitung von Vahan Mardirossian und Stanislav Vavřínek spielt mit viel Hingabe und Einfühlungsvermögen für das Idiom. Als Bonustrack ist Waldesruh für Violoncello und Orchester enthalten, Solist ist Petr Nouzovský.

Petr Nouzovsky, Cello
Czech Chamber Philharmonic
Stanislav Vavrinek, Dirigent
Orchestra Pardubice
Vahan Mardirossian, Dirigent




Petr Nouzovsky
recognized as one of Europe’s eminent cellists of his generation, performs regularly on many prestigious concert stages, such as the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Regentenbau in Bad Kissingen, the Rachmaninov Hall in Moscow, or the Herkules Saal in Munich. He has garnered enthusiastic acclaim for the consummate technical refinement of his performance, in conjunction with an original tectonic construction of his interpretation.

During the present concert season, Petr Nouzovský has appeared in numerous recitals as well as orchestral concerts throughout Europe, the U. S., and Asia. To date, he has performed with the Nagoya Philharmonic, the PKF—Prague Philharmonia, the Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava, the Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno, or the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. He is a regular guest at the Prague Spring Festival, the Leoš Janáček International Music Festival, or the Dvořák Prague International Music Festival. In the past seasons, Petr Nouzovský performed in Germany, China, Japan, New York, Estonia, and Poland, in both solo recitals and chamber or orchestral concerts, e.g. with the Krakow Philharmonic, the Südwestfalen Philharmonic, or the Slovak Philharmonic. In 2024, he will embark on his first-ever orchestral tour of South Korea, as well as tours in Japan and China. Also, he is much looking forward to performing Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with the Slovak Philharmonic.

Petr Nouzovský cooperates with prominent conductors, such as Charles Olivieri-Munroe, Tomáš Brauner, Jakub Hrůša, Gábor Takács-Nagy, Petr Altrichter, Caspar Richter, Jan Schultsz, Andrew Parrott, Case Scaglione, or James Judd. He performs the standard cello concert repertoire (Martinů, Dvořák, Brahms, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Haydn, Schumann, Shostakovich, Penderecki, Bloch), as well as compositions less frequently heard owing to their extraordinary degree of difficulty (such as Prokofiev’s Symphony-Concerto, or Offenbach’s Concerto Militaire, Kraft Cello Concerto).

The cellist has made recordings for Dabringhaus und Grimm, Brilliant Classics, CUBE, Albany, Supraphon, and ArcoDiva. His CD ‘Vivat tango’, recorded with the accordionist Ladislav Horák for the Supraphon, has been declared the 2014 CD of the Year by the New York Violoncello Foundation. The recently published double-CD recording of Bohuslav Martinů’s complete works for cello and orchestra (with the Pilsen Philharmonic under the baton of Tomáš Brauner), issued by the prestigious German Dabringhaus und Grimm label, has won the 2017 Classic Prague Award and the 2017 Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik; glowing reviews have appeared in the Pizzicato Luxembourg and the Frankfurter Allgemeine. His most recent CD featuring works by Antonín Dvořák (with the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice under the baton of Stanislav Vavřínek), issued by the Brilliant Classics, has been named the Album of the Weekend by the British Classic FM radio and garnered distinctions, such as the highest mark from the Pizzicato Luxembourg, five stars from the prestigious French Classica Magazine, or a unreservedly frenetic review in the Belgian Crescendo Magazine. According to the U. S. Fanfare Magazine, Nouzovský’s recording of Antonín Dvořák’s Concerto in B minor ranks as the best in history (Jerry Dubins, Fanfare Magazine, July/August 2022).

In 2020, Petr Nouzovský finished the first-ever complete recording of the cello compositions of Bohuslav Martinů, on five CDs. In this project, he was partnered by the Pilsen Philharmonic, the conductor Tomáš Brauner, and the pianists Gérard Wyss and Miroslav Sekera.

Petr Nouzovský studied at the Prague Conservatory, the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden, and the Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid. In addition to repeated invitations to the Piatigorsky Seminar in Los Angeles, he attended master courses with Mstislav Rostropovich, Boris Pergamenschikow, and Lynn Harrell.

In 2014-2016, he was the ‘Soloist in Residence’ of the Pilsen Philharmonic.

Petr Nouzovský is very proud to be teaching at the Prague Conservatory, where he currently passes his experience to two students. He is also a faculty member at the NYU Prague, and he gives regular master courses in Třeboň and Pezinok (in Slovakia). He co-founded the Gustav Mahler Prize Cello Competition in Jihlava.

Petr Nouzovský has appeared in some 2.100 concerts in forty countries around the world.

His instrument is a Georg Rauer 1921 cello.



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