New On Naxos | Consumer: April 2023

NEW ON NAXOS | APRIL 2023

INCLUDES WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS

Marek Štilec © Antonín Bína

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8.574369 Release Date: 28 Apr 2023

Vítězslav NOVÁK (1870–1949) Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 Moravian-Slovak Suite • Two Wallachian Dances De profundis * Pavel Svoboda, Organ * Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava • Marek Štilec Vitĕzslav Novák was one of the most important Czech composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Moravian-Slovak Suite is one of his most popular works, evoking an eventful and romance-filled day in a Slovakian village. Recorded here for the first time since its rediscovery by producer Jiří Štilec, the Two Wallachian Dances further invoke Novák’s passion for folk music. De profundis was written during the dark days of the Second World War. It includes an important part for organ which is unleashed with full force in one of the most triumphant conclusions in all of 20th-century music. About Marek Štilec, Conductor Czech conductor Marek Štilec is known as an interpreter of Classical orchestral repertoire and is a specialist in Czech Romantic and contemporary music. A prolific recording artist, he has made over 30 discs for labels including Naxos, ArcoDiva, cpo and Supraphon. In the field of historically informed performance Štilec has collaborated with ensembles including Czech Ensemble Baroque and Ensemble 18+. He is also the founder of the Wranitzky Kapelle and artistic director of Academy Prague Mannheim with Das Kurpfälzische Kammerorchester Mannheim. Since 2020 he has been the permanent principal choirmaster of the Czech Boys’ Choir, Boni Pueri.

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Despite his undoubted skill as a master portrayer of poignant atmosphere and monumental landscape, the music of Vitĕzslav Novák is surprisingly little known outside of his Bohemian homeland. Most of the alternative recordings for these works are relatively antique versions with Czech national orchestras on the Supraphon label, though De profundis has appeared more recently on a Chandos recording with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Libor Pešek. Inhabiting comparable worlds to those of Smetana and Dvořák as well as introducing the luminous influence of Debussy, Novák’s works merely need a little extra exposure to become more mainstream and popular, and this new Naxos edition will certainly help raise his reputation with wider audiences. • This second volume of orchestral works by Vítězslav Novák follows on from a first volume (8.574226) released in December 2020 to wide acclaim. ‘Štilec’s performance can hold its head up high as an overall first choice, both interpretively and sonically’ ( Fanfare ). ClassicsToday.com concluded that this is ‘juicy stuff, succulently performed here by Marek Štilec and the Moravian Philharmonic… lovely performances, warmly engineered.’

Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava

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