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2. The Dvorák Album (2004)
by Itzhak Perlman (violin), Patricia Zander (piano), Yo-Yo Ma (cello)
With adventurous crossover projects coming one after another from Yo-Yo Ma, it's nice to be able to revisit some of the performances that brought him ... More
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3. Dvorák: Symphonies 7, 8 & 9 'From the New World'; Carnaval Overture; Scherzo capriccioso (1995)
by Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor)
This two-disc set of Dvorák's last three symphonies plus two other single-movement orchestral works by Italian conductor Carlo Maria Giulini is three ... More
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6. Dvorák: Symphony Nos. 8 & 9 (2006)
by London Symphony Orchestra, Istvan Kertesz (conductor)
Is this recording of Dvorák's Ninth (aka, "From the New World") by István Kertész and the London Symphony the greatest ever made? How could it be? ... More
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19. Dvorák: Rusalka (1998)
by Ben Heppner (tenor), Dana Buresova (vocals), Dolora Zajick (mezzo-soprano), Eva Urbanova (vocals), Franz Hawlata (vocals), Hana Minutillo (vocals), Ivan Kusnjer (vocals), Lívia Ághová (vocals), Renée Fleming (soprano), Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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22. Dvorák: Violin Concerto; Romance; Sonatina; 4 Romantic Pieces (2003)
by Itzhak Perlman (violin), Samuel Sanders (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim (conductor)
This disc in EMI's Perlman Edition brings back recordings that were first released in 1974 and 1983, and offers great music and fine sound for a ... More
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