Bohuslav Martinu


Could some of the cognescenti please make some recommendations for his music? I have some of his chamber music and would like to enjoy some of his symphonies and similar works for larger ensembles. Of course, good sound is a welcome feature so you might want to rate them for performance and sound...Thanks, IJ
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For best interpretations go to the Hungatron and Supraphon labels. The Czech P. O. under various conductors. Karel Ancerl as well as Kosler conducts with great sensitivity. The above Belohlavek may be interesting as well. Tower has all. Cheers Tweekerman
Can you suggest sources? Last time I ordered Supraphon from B&N I received one of the 5 CDs I ordered...
The Concerto for two String Orchestras, piano, and tympani (as mentioned above) is the masterpiece, followed closely by the Symphony #3. Alas, Martinu wrote a ton of music, and most of it (as it also true of Villa-Lobos, and Milhaud, other hyperproductive composers of the twentieth century) is workmanlike and entertaining rather than profound, falling rather too easily into formula. You could try some of the piano music or piano concertos played by Firkusny, and the string quartets. The opera "The Greek Passion" is also quite fine.
Martinu is such an interesting composer, so cool. Check out the Martinu Madrigals for violin and viola performed by Joseph and Lillian Fuchs. On Decca, only on LP. A great piece and a great performance by the piece's dedicatees.
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