Dvorakian

//dvɔɹˈʒækɪən//

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[WORK, PERFORMER, DATA:] Dvorak: “The Wood Dove”; Six “Legends.” Fritz Lehmann conducting Orchestra of Radio Berlin. Urania LP 7010, $5.95. [REPORT:] An addition to the recorded literature of Dvorak, but not of overwhelming interest except to Dvorakians.

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It [The Specter’s Bride] enjoyed a mild vogue during the composer's lifetime and in the early years of this century but has dropped so far out of the repertory that only devout Dvorakians can now be expected to have heard of it, let alone heard it.

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Among recent arrivals, the palm goes to a set that should be as much an ear-opener for today’s novice Dvorakians as it was even for veteran partisans in the 1960s when its contents were released piecemeal: the nine symphonies, in performances by the London Symphony [Orchestra] under Hungarian conductor Istvan Kertesz that are filled with the joy of discovery.

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