Immerse yourself in the rich, patriotic symphonic poems of Bedřich Smetana with the 2016 release of "Smetana: Má vlast, JB 1:112." This classical masterpiece is a six-movement cycle that encapsulates the spirit of Smetana's homeland, Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic. Each piece is a vivid musical portrait, from the majestic "Vyšehrad" to the flowing "Vltava" (The Moldau), the tragic "Šarka," the pastoral "From Bohemia's Woods and Fields," the heroic "Tábor," and the mystical "Blaník."
Smetana, a pioneer of Czech music, composed "Má vlast" (My Homeland) between 1874 and 1882, during a period of burgeoning Czech nationalism. The album, released under the Orfeo label, spans a total of 77 minutes, offering a comprehensive journey through Smetana's musical interpretation of his homeland's history, legends, and landscapes. This recording is a testament to Smetana's enduring influence and his ability to evoke powerful imagery and emotion through his music.