The sixth instalment of the "coloured series" mapping Dvorak's oeuvre in pivotal Supraphon recordings links up to two previous parts featuring chamber music (SU 3815-2, SU 3921-2) and one containing piano works (SU 4018-2). Within the series, this box set rounds off the complete Dvorak instrumental creation. It comprises virtually unknown early pieces (Serenade), paramount works of the mature creator (Dumky, Rondo, Silent Woods), as well as masterful miniatures - compositions technically undemanding yet engrossing by virtue of their rich invention and charm (Bagatelles, Romantic Pieces, Sonatina). Dvorak also reflected the period fashion of piano four-hands playing; some of the essential cycles known today in orchestral versions were originally written for piano duo (both of the series of Slavonic Dances, Legends). The renowned ensembles and instrumentalists who made these recordings (Josef Suk, the Guarneri Trio, the Panocha Quartet, Pavel Sporcl, Jiri Barta, etc.) can be deemed the true bearers of the distinct Dvorak tradition. The matchless invention and charm of Dvorak's chamber music.
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