A substantial, sensual work in the Austro-German neoclassical tradition, a worthy successor to Mahler. Many thanks for uploading this, from a radio broadcast, makes it more special
This is great! I hope one day to hear Napravnik’s third symphony- also called Demon. Imslp shows it to be a giant e minor/e major redemption score, no recordings. Thanks for uploading this
A substantial, sensual work in the Austro-German neoclassical tradition, a worthy successor to Mahler. Many thanks for uploading this, from a radio broadcast, makes it more special
It breaks my heart to think about what happened to this composer. Thank you for uploading his music for us.
Craziest ending of any symphony I have ever heard. WOW !!!!!!!
Wow fantastic Symphony! Thank you!!!!
Alois Klima conducted this work with the Prague radio symphony orchestra. I don't know what year. thanks for the discovery
Recorded 1976
Obrigado!!!
what a massiv very good work!
This is great! I hope one day to hear Napravnik’s third symphony- also called Demon. Imslp shows it to be a giant e minor/e major redemption score, no recordings. Thanks for uploading this
Hello Jarrett, your wish has come true, at least as a digital rendition. Please, try ua-cam.com/video/OhqYEAYp8Zo/v-deo.html
Démon op. 23, symfonická báseň pro velký orchestr, Symfonický orchestr Čs. rozhlasu v Praze, řídí Alois Klíma, ČSRo Praha, 1976.
Logical in its extension of its ideas. Beautifully unobtrusively orchestrated.
I hear again and fell pretty more.
Perfectly named music disturbingly attractive
Anyone know the source of this performance as I cannot find it and apparantly the OP had no luck either. Should be a composer CPO should explore..
There is a recording by Alois Klima. Could that be the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra?
@@faustusdi Clearly it's a radio broadcast - did anyone actually listen to the end when the announcer comes on???
Excellent work. Thums up. He was not murdered. He died of dysentery in a concentration camp in 1945.
Dying of dysentery in a concentration camp IS murder.
@@casparwintermans9492 agreed
@@casparwintermans9492 we call that manslaughter
Lee Ritenour