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Alexander Moyzes: Dances from Slovakia
8.555477 (Naxos, CD)
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Playing time: 71'12"
Tracks: 13
Booklet pages: 6
© 1989 and 2019 Naxos Rights (Europe) Ltd
Main country of recording: SK
Country of manufacture: DE
Reviewer: Geoff Pearce
Review of Alexander Moyzes: Dances from Slovakia published on 21 December 2019
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava)
Ondrej Lenárd, conductor
Alexander Moyzes (1906-1984):
Dances from Gemer, Op 51 (1955)
1 Dance Prelude from Kokava
2 Folk Dance
3 Hayduks from Kolesne
4 The Little Bear from Rejdová
Down the River Váh, Op 26 (1935/45)
5 At the Source
6 From Liptov to Orava
7 Around Strecno
8 Romance
9 Into the Danube's Embrace
Pohronie Dances, Op 43 (1950)
10 Round the Campfire with Hatchetsticks
11 On the Meadow with Flowers
12 In the Mountain with Axes
13 At Music after work
Recorded 23-26 January 1989 at the Concert Hall of Slovak Radio, Bratislava, Slovakia. Previously released on Marco Polo 8.223278