Pavel Haas (1899-1944), one of Leoš Janácek’s most talented pupils, composed his Wind Quintet op. 10 in 1929. This work was issued by the Prague publisher Edition Sádlo in 1934, and is one of the few...
Antonín Dvorák composed his penultimate and most well-known opera “Rusalka” in just seven months between April and November 1900. The premiere took place on 31 March 1901 at the National Theatre in Pr...
> A work marking the beginning of Dvorák's so-called Slavonic period > Urtext edition incorporating every known source > Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor Dvorák's 'Sla...
Dvorák composed his 'Slavonic Rhapsodies' op. 45 in 1878, initiating his so-called 'Slavonic period'. They were issued by the publisher Simrock the following year as three independent orchestral piece...
Martinu composed the one-act opera 'Ariane' over the course of a single month, in June 1958. He prepared the libretto himself according to his friend Georges Neveux's play 'The Voyage of Theseus' (194...
Robert Simon: Echo (Saxophone-Alto & Piano)