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Regarded as the father of Czech music Bedřich Smetana was a pioneer in developing a national style that culminated in his popular symphonic cycle Má vlast.
Composed after he had become deaf the Czech Dances are Smetana's last major piano works. Sparkling with distinctive character and inventiveness Book 1 elevates the humble polka to the level Chopin achieved with his mazurkas, while Book 2 was inspired by the old Moravian and Bohemian dances played to Smetana by his neighbour, a local amateur violinist. Coloured with
Lisztian harmonic richness, the Piano Sonata in G minor combines Romantic expressiveness with puckish good humour.
Piano Sonata in G minor (1846)
1 I. Sostenuto - Allegro
2 II. Adagio
3 III. Scherzo: Vivace
4 IV. Finale: Molto vivace
České tance ('Czech Dances')
Book 1 (1877)
5 No. 1. Polka in F sharp minor
6 No. 2. Polka in A minor
7 No. 3. Polka in F major
8 No. 4. Polka in B flat major
Book 2 (1879)
9 No. 1. Furiant
10 No. 2. Slepička ('Little Hen')
11 No. 3. Oves ('Grain Dance')
12 No. 4. Medvěd ('Bear Dance')
13 No. 5. Cibulička ('Little Onion')
14 No. 6. Dupák ('Stamping Dance')
15 No. 7. Hulán ('Lancer')
16 No. 8. Obkročák ('Stepping Dance')
17 No. 9. Sousedská ('Neighbour's Dance')
18 No. 10. Skočná