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Janáček: Sinfonietta, Taras Bulba / Martinů: Piano Concerto No.3
1995

Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin / Janáček: Sinfonietta (Claudio Abbado)
1994

From the House of the Dead, JW I/11 (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor: Václav Neumann)
1993

The Cunning Little Vixen
1991

Dvořák: Symphony No. 6 / Janáček: Taras Bulba (The Cleveland Orchestra feat. conductor: Christoph von Dohnányi)
1991
- Věc Makropulos (Wiener Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras)
Věc Makropulos (Wiener Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras)
1991

Piano Sonata 1.X.1905 / In the Mists / On the Overgrown Path, Series 1
1991
- Janáček: Glagolitic Mass / Dvořák: Te Deum
Janáček: Glagolitic Mass / Dvořák: Te Deum
1991

From the House of the Dead (Wiener Staatsopernchor & Wiener Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras)
1991

Bartok, Janacek Violin Sonatas, Messiaen Theme and Variations (feat. violin: Gidon Kremer, piano: Martha Argerich)
1990

Dvořák: Ten Legends, op. 59 / Janáček: Sinfonietta
1989
- Intégrale de l'œuvre pour piano solo, œuvres pour violon & piano, œuvres pour violoncelle & piano (feat. piano: Radoslav Kvapil)
Intégrale de l'œuvre pour piano solo, œuvres pour violon & piano, œuvres pour violoncelle & piano (feat. piano: Radoslav Kvapil)
1989

Káťa Kabanová (Wiener Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Charles Mackerras)
1989
- Sinfonietta / Tagebuch eines Verschollenen (Berliner Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Claudio Abbado)
Sinfonietta / Tagebuch eines Verschollenen (Berliner Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Claudio Abbado)
1989

Bartók: Concerto For Orchestra / Janáček: Sinfonietta
1988

Sinfonietta / Glagolitic Mass (City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Simon Rattle)
1988

Glagolitic Mass / Taras Bulba
1988
- Janáček: Sinfonietta / Taras Bulba / Lachian Dances (Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor František Jílek)
Janáček: Sinfonietta / Taras Bulba / Lachian Dances (Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor František Jílek)
1988

The Cunning Little Vixen (Vienna State Opera Chorus & Vienna Philharmonic feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras)
1986

Jenůfa (Wiener Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras)
1985

Sinfonietta / Taras Bulba (Wiener Philharmoniker feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras)
1983
- String Quartets No.1 & No. 2 (Medici String Quartet)
String Quartets No.1 & No. 2 (Medici String Quartet)
1981

Glagolitic Mass (Brighton Festival Chorus / Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Cond. Rudolf Kempe)
1976
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Leoš Janáček, (baptised Leo Eugen Janáček; 3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and all Slavic folk music to create an original, modern musical style. Until 1895 he devoted himself mainly to folkloristic research and his early musical output was influenced by contemporaries such as Antonín Dvořák. His later, mature works incorporate his earlier studies of national folk music in a modern, highly original synthesis, first evident in the opera Jenůfa, which was premiered in 1904 in Brno. The success of Jenůfa (often called the "Moravian national opera") at Prague in 1916 gave Janáček access to the world's great opera stages. Janáček's later works are his most celebrated. They include the symphonic poem Sinfonietta, the oratorio Glagolitic Mass, the rhapsody Taras Bulba, two string quartets, other chamber works and operas. Along with Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana, he is considered one of the most important Czech composers.
Leoš Janáček in brief
- How many Leoš Janáček releases are on Riffiter?
- 23 releases are catalogued, spanning 1976 to 1995.
- What is the most recent Leoš Janáček release on Riffiter?
- Janáček: Sinfonietta, Taras Bulba / Martinů: Piano Concerto No.3, released in 1995.