Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra的歌曲列表
歌曲专辑
Symphony F Minor: IV. Finale. Allegro assaiAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 1 G Major: I. AllegroAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 1 G Major: III. Minuetto. Allegro assaiAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 1 G Major: IV. Finale. AllegroAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 3 F Major: I. Introduzione. Lento poco. AndanteAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 3 F Major: II. AllegroAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 3 F Major: III. AdagioAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 3 F Major: IV. Menuetto. AllegroAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
Symphony No. 3 F Major: V. Finale. Allegro vivaceAntonín Rejcha: Symphonies
The Water GoblinAntonín Dvořák: Symphonic Poems after Karel Jaromír Erben
The Noon WitchAntonín Dvořák: Symphonic Poems after Karel Jaromír Erben
The Golden Spinning WheelAntonín Dvořák: Symphonic Poems after Karel Jaromír Erben
The Wild DoveAntonín Dvořák: Symphonic Poems after Karel Jaromír Erben
Slavonic Dances, Set II, Op. 72 (B 147): XIV. Moderato, quasi minuetto in B majorAntonín Dvořák: Slavonic Dances
Macbeth, Symphonic Poem for Large Orchestra, Op. 23Richard Strauss: Macbeth, Aus Italien
From Italy, Op. 16: II. At the Ruins of Rome, Allegro con brioRichard Strauss: Macbeth, Aus Italien
From Italy, Op. 16: III. On the Beach at Sorrento, AndantinoRichard Strauss: Macbeth, Aus Italien
March for Shakespeare Festival, Op. 20Music according to Shakespeare
Music for the Shakespeare Celebrations: II. Adagio non troppo. Molto vivoMusic according to Shakespeare
Music for the Shakespeare Celebrations: III. Festivo ma non troppo / IV. CoriolanMusic according to Shakespeare
Music for the Shakespeare Celebrations: VII. Molto lento / VIII. Romeo and JulietMusic according to Shakespeare
Music for the Shakespeare Celebrations: XI. PerditaMusic according to Shakespeare
Musica Caesariana (suite for wind ensemble with percussion): I. Pompa (Festive March)Music according to Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream (compilation), Op. 21: I. OuvertureMusic according to Shakespeare