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Vaclav Talich

When he made these records in November 1935, Václav Talich was at the apogee of his career as the most charismatic Czech conductor in history. Overwork had caused his health to break down but he was now back on track and at the top of his form. Sadly, events beyond his control, caused by the aggressive empire-building of Adolf Hitler, would curtail what promised to be a serene plateau in Talich’s artistic life. But for a precious few years, he and the orchestra with which his name was synonymous, the Czech Philharmonic, were able to work harmoniously at home and tour successfully abroad. Posterity was to reap rich rewards, in the form of superb recordings made in both Prague and London – not just with Talich but with his younger colleagues Rafael Kubelík and George Szell. The orchestra’s autumn London visits, beginning in 1935, became eagerly awaited events, not only by the concert-going audience at Queen’s Hall but by the HMV technicians at Abbey Road Studios, who liked working with such a well rehearsed band.

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