Antonín Dvořák: Slovanské tance 1. řada, op. 46
Performed by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by J. Bělohlávek. Slavonic Dances are among the most popular works by Antonín Dvořák and Czech Romantic music in general. The first series, originally composed for four-hand piano and later orchestrated for symphony orchestra, is inspired mainly by Czech folk dances. The orchestral version of Slavonic Dances is considered a groundbreaking work, thanks to which Dvořák attracted attention abroad and launched his international career. A television recording of this outstanding performance was made in 2014. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by Jiří Bělohlávek.
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Vítězslav Sýkora
Dramaturgy, Creative Producer
Stanislav Vaněk
Director
Dušan Lajda
Editor
Petr Maršík
Editor
Jiří Lebeda
Director of Photography
Eva Krušinová
Assistant Director
Alexander Nardelli
Executive Producer
Tomáš Cerman
Camera Operator
Jan Červenka
Camera Operator
Jiří Červenka
Camera Operator
Lubomír Glavanakov
Camera Operator
Jan Kvasnička
Camera Operator
Jiří Michal
Camera Operator
Ivan Mikita
Camera Operator
Jan Našinec
Sound Assistant
René Sládek
Sound Assistant
Jan Štěpánek
Sound
Josef Váňa
Lighting Technician
Jan Tryner
Lighting Technician

Antonín Dvořák
Original Music Composer
Leona Hájková
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Milan Hrabovský
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Filip Turek
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