Martina Janková, Tomáš Král, Ivo Kahánek - Janacek: Moravian Folk Songs (2015)

Artist: Martina Janková, Tomáš Král, Ivo Kahánek
Title: Janacek: Moravian Folk Songs
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Supraphon
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:23
Total Size: 298 Mb
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Tracklist:Title: Janacek: Moravian Folk Songs
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Supraphon
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:23
Total Size: 298 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 1, Andrew, Andrew! (00:01:54)
02. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 2, You Little Church of Hukvaldy (00:00:42)
03. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 3, My Dear Mama (00:01:38)
04. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 4, At the Mayor's Meadows (00:01:24)
05. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 5, Why, Guelder Rose Do You Stand So Sadly? (00:02:08)
06. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 6, Hanka, the Mayor's Daughter (00:00:26)
07. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 7, The Herdsgirl Was Tending the Animals (00:01:06)
08. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 8, What Shadows Are These? (00:01:17)
09. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 9, The Oak in Our Yard (00:01:25)
10. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 10, When I Walked Through the Dark Forest (00:05:44)
11. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 11, You Little Church of Hukvaldy, Hey (00:01:40)
12. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 12, God Reward You (00:01:15)
13. Folk Poetry of Hukvaldy in Songs, JW V/4: No. 13, When I Walked by the Yard (00:00:58)
14. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 21, Farewell to my Beloved (00:01:40)
15. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 30, All Alone (00:01:33)
16. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 34, Kolín Town (00:01:00)
17. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 45, Headache (00:02:49)
18. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 26, Lover Killer (00:03:41)
19. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 53, Brigand’s Burial (00:02:50)
20. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 22, Then and Now (00:00:38)
21. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 23, Uneasy (00:00:58)
22. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 36, Carnation (00:00:56)
23. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 10, Love (00:02:30)
24. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 19, Love Herbs (00:01:03)
25. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 12, Sweet Apple (00:01:44)
26. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 1, Desire (00:00:47)
27. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 8, Promise (00:00:32)
28. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 14, Bailiff’s Daughter (00:00:54)
29. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 33, Thyme (00:01:15)
30. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 40, Uncertainty (00:01:17)
31. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 17, Game Warden (00:01:10)
32. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 32, Love Shining (00:01:05)
33. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 41, Cuckoo (00:01:00)
34. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 27, Calumny (00:02:01)
35. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 3, The Bench (00:02:36)
36. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 28, Parting (00:01:13)
37. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 52, Guelder Rose (00:02:21)
38. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 47, Wedded Far Away (00:03:18)
39. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 49, Sound Advice (00:01:16)
40. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 20, Posy (00:01:30)
41. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 31, For Whom the Posy (00:01:18)
42. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 18, My Lover’s Horses (00:01:05)
43. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 7, Charm (00:00:57)
44. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 5, Lover’s Likeness (00:01:22)
45. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 11, Apple Tree (00:02:50)
46. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 44, Faithfulness (00:01:20)
47. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 15, Little Red Apples (00:02:06)
48. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 2, Constancy (00:01:11)
49. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 43, Musicians (00:01:16)
50. Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs, JW V/2: No. 13, What Sky (00:00:44)
Total length: 01:19:23
Label: SUPRAPHON a.s.
Performers:
Martina Jankova (soprano)
Tomas Kral (baritone) & Ivo Kahanek (piano)
Leoš Janáček is one of the composers who brought fame to Czech music worldwide, and his Glagolitic Mass, Sinfonietta and mature operas are regularly performed on prominent stages around the globe. Yet the composer’s folk-based works have remained relatively little known, even though traditional songs pulsate in the very heart of his music, significantly forming his singular idiom, and serving as a source of inspiration without which Janáček’s oeuvre simply cannot be imagined.
Owing to the artist’s collecting passion, today we can enjoy numerous lovely songs which have been preserved in both music scores and period audio recordings. The collections Moravian and Hukvaldy Folk Poetry in Songs contain the most beautiful of them all. Janáček left the songs in their pure form, afforded to them by the landscape and the people living in it, merely – and with the sensitivity of a precious painting restorer – furnishing them with congenial piano accompaniments.
The landscape and the language of Janáček’s Hukvaldy and Moravia have also been imprinted in the very souls of the artists who have recorded this album, focusing on the purity of folk songs, reflecting simple directness and enchanting poetics.
Owing to the artist’s collecting passion, today we can enjoy numerous lovely songs which have been preserved in both music scores and period audio recordings. The collections Moravian and Hukvaldy Folk Poetry in Songs contain the most beautiful of them all. Janáček left the songs in their pure form, afforded to them by the landscape and the people living in it, merely – and with the sensitivity of a precious painting restorer – furnishing them with congenial piano accompaniments.
The landscape and the language of Janáček’s Hukvaldy and Moravia have also been imprinted in the very souls of the artists who have recorded this album, focusing on the purity of folk songs, reflecting simple directness and enchanting poetics.