Antonin Dvorak on Records
By (Author) John H. Yoell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st November 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Music recording and reproduction
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.78092
Hardback
176
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
Compiled in cooperation with the Antonin Dvorak Society of Prague, Czechoslovakia, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth, this is the first book-length discography on Dvorak. It updates the discography appended to Jarmil Burghauser's "Antonin Dvorak Thematic Catalogue (1960)". Burghauser, President of the Dvorak Society, explains in a foreword to the present work that, due to the immense proliferation of Dvorak recordings, it was decided not to include a discography in the revised edition of the "Thematic Catalogue". Organized similarly to the "Catalogue" by genres and works, "Antonin Dvorak on Records" may be used in conjunction with it and, further, will be valuable to musicians, students, collectors, and others primarily interested in the recordings. The discography selects from the many thousands of Dvorak recordings those of excellence and historic significance on LP and CD formats, representing the diversity of the oeuvre. The volume introduction surveys the recording history before the LP revolution. Indexes provides access to the recordings by works and by performers and performing groups.
the annotations are always interesting and are frequently informative-ARBA
Yoell's selective discography is as accurate as can be hoped for, and he has arranged his entries by Dvorak's compositions, enabling researchers to locate the recordings for Dvorak's works for the stage, his oratorios, cantatas and masses, his orchestral works, his keyboard works, his song cycles . . . recommended for academic libraries supporting serious studies in music. Indexed by performer and by musical work.-A.L.B.R.
"the annotations are always interesting and are frequently informative"-ARBA
"Yoell's selective discography is as accurate as can be hoped for, and he has arranged his entries by Dvorak's compositions, enabling researchers to locate the recordings for Dvorak's works for the stage, his oratorios, cantatas and masses, his orchestral works, his keyboard works, his song cycles . . . recommended for academic libraries supporting serious studies in music. Indexed by performer and by musical work."-A.L.B.R.
JOHN H. YOELL a physician, is also a discographer, music publicist, and editor of the newsletter of the Czechoslovak Music Society. His previous publications include The Nordic Sound (1974) and numerous articles in the journal Fanfare.