The Czech conductor and composer Jaroslav Dvorak was born in southern Bohemia in 1939 and studied composition and conducting at the Prague Conservatory. In 1962 he moved to Pilsen as a conductor and radio producer and in 1967 returned to Prague to work as a recording supervisor for Supraphon. In the capital he founded the Chorea Bohemica ensemble and in 1975 the chamber orchestra Musica Bohemica. In Czechoslovakia he is well known for his arrangements of Bohemian folk music, while his electro-acoustic opera Raab was awarded first prize at the International Composer's Competition in Geneva.
$25.09 The much-loved Italian mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli celebrates the works of Maria Malibran in this beautiful opera collection. The set includes Bartoli’s complete live performance in Barcelona, where she performed pieces by Rossini and Balfe, as well as an in-depth documentary that traces her research into the life of Malibran,
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