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Extra Tracks

Below are tracks from our library that never made it onto one of our compact discs. They can be downloaded here as high quality 320kbs AAC encoded (MP3) files. Those originating on 78rpm discs are raw and no attempt to clean up the surface noise had been made although we have removed some loud cracks and bangs. Please note the previews are compressed files so the sound is not as good as that on the whole track.

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Marta Krásová (1901-1970)

Marta Krásová was a Czech operatic contralto and film and television actor.She was a pupil of Růžena Maturová a soprano who developed an international caeer early in the 20th century.

dvorak stabat mater
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"The oratorio, indeed, overflows with melody (with the words sometimes not well adapted to it and with a disregard for correct accentuation of the Latin) and it is superbly vocal. In the bass solo with chorus, Fac ardeat car meum (No. 4) in which the conductor has used children's voices to respond to the solo voice with touching effect, Dvorak, after a declamatory passage for the soloist, writes a melody that could have come from one of the slow Slavonic Dances, this being one of several pieces of eflective national colouring in the work. Two of the best movements are Eia, mater, for chorus (a funeral march of great pathos) and the contralto solo, Inflammatus et accensus (No. q) which is also in march tempo, but quicker and more urgent. The final chorus is a brightly coloured vision of Paradise (the flowing melody of the opening chorus is recapitulated in it) which is saved from triviality by a magnificently dramatic stroke after what appears to be the final Amen, The chorus, unaccompanied, again sing the last words of the Stabat Mater in massive harmony rising to a great climax (in which the orchestra joins) on Paradisi gloria, this being followed by a gradual decrease in volume over the orchestra and the solo soprano, with chorus, singing quiet repetitions of Amen. The music dies away on high woodwind chords. This is obviously a good performance, with excellent soloists and chorus, and the work is sung with a glow and fervour that is in welcome contrast to the paler style of our national tradition." Gramophone October 1953

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1. Quartetto, Coro. Andante con moto (Stabat Mater dolorosa)listen and buy

2. Quartetto. Andante sostenuto (Quis est homo, qui non fleret) isten and buy

3. Coro. Andante con moto (Eja, Mater, fons amoris) listen and buy

4. Basso solo, Coro. Largo (Fac, ut ardeat cor meum)listen and buy

5. Coro. Andante con moto, quasi allegretto (Tui nati vulnerati) listen and buy

6. Tenore solo, Coro. Andante con moto (Fac me vere tecum flere)listen and buy

7. Coro. Largo (Virgo virginum praeclara) listen and buy

8. Duo. Larghetto (Fac, ut portem Christi mortem) listen and buy

9. Alto solo. Andante maestoso (Inflammatus et accensus) listen and buy

10.Quartetto, Coro. Andante con moto (Quando corpus morietur) listen and buy

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