The Brno Philharmonic (Filharmonie Brno) is a Czech symphonic orchestra based in Brno, Czechoslovakia, that formed in 1956. The ensemble was established through the merger of the Brno Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Brno Regional Symphony Orchestra and are famous for being a leading Czech orchestra and for their association with the works of Leoš Janáček. Břetislav Bakala served as the group’s first chief conductor between 1956 and 1958. Their principal concert venue is the Besední dům, and they perform regularly at the Janáček Theatre. Their discography includes the collection Janáček: The Orchestral Works (1992) and recordings for labels including Supraphon, Sony Music, and their eponymous label established in 2020. Notable conductors of the ensemble include Jaroslav Vogel, František Jílek, and the chief conductor Dennis Russell Davies.
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Symon Clarke: Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (Tupaia’s Map)
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Týden nové tvorby skladatelů českých zemí 1972
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| Schulhoff: Symphonies Nos. 1, 2, 3 & 5; Concerto for String Quartet and Winds, WV 97 |
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Musica nova - Bohemica et Slovenica (Kalabis - Symphony No. 2, Ištvan - Ballad of the South)
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Petrželka, Chlubna, Kvapil, Kaprál
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| Orchestral Masters, Vol. 9 |
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Kašlík: Music from the Ballet (Juan, Prague Carnival, Jánošík)
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Milhaud: Cello Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Elegy for Cello and Piano
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Rhapsody in Blue
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| Orchestral Masters, Vol. 8 |
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Cloud Ossuary
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Symphony No. 3 in E Minor: Concert in Three Acts
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Novák: Capriccio for Cello and Orchestra - Feld: Cello Concerto
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| Sinfonia Series, Vol. 2 |