CZECH VIOLINIST VASA PRIHODA (1900-1960) 4 CDR

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VASA PRIHODA (VODŇANY, CZECH REPUBLIC, 22 AUGUST, 1900 – VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 26 JULY, 1960)         Vasa Prihoda was Czech violinist, considered a Paganini specialist, and his recording of the Violin Concerto in A minor by Dvořák is still praised. was born in Vodňany in 1900. His father, Alois Příhoda, was his first…

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VASA PRIHODA (VODŇANY, CZECH REPUBLIC, 22 AUGUST, 1900 – VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 26 JULY, 1960)

 

 

 

 

Vasa Prihoda was Czech violinist, considered a Paganini specialist, and his recording of the Violin Concerto in A minor by Dvořák is still praised. was born in Vodňany in 1900. His father, Alois Příhoda, was his first teacher and remained so for ten years. Váša studied privately with Jan Mařák (a student of Otakar Ševčík), making his first public concert at age 13, playing the 4th Violin Concerto by Mozart. At age 19 a tour of Italy proved unsuccessful; poverty-stricken, he joined the orchestra of the Café Grand’Italia in Milan to earn money. There, he was heard by chance by Arturo Toscanini, who arranged a benefit concert for him. He resumed his Italian tour, this time to great success. He was said to have been given Niccolò Paganini’s own violin on which to play. He toured Brazil and the United States in 1920, and the USA again in 1921. He once shared the stage of the Royal Albert Hall with Pablo Casals, but the pairing was considered unfortunate. Příhoda concertized extensively all over the world and made a number of recordings when the industry was in its infancy. Unfortunately, some of his recordings were not well-produced so the sound quality is poor. He played in the U.S. many times. He married violinist Alma Rosé in 1930, but they divorced in March 1935 in Czechoslovakia. His second wife was also Jewish. He appeared in two films in 1936: A Woman Between Two Worlds and The Love of the Maharaja. During World War II he taught at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. As he had continued to perform in Germany and German-occupied territories after the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia, he was briefly charged with collaboration after the war, and censured by the Czech government. He later taught at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in Vienna, where his students included Friedrich Cerha. His students also included the cellist Jascha Silberstein. Vienna was his base of operations for many years though he taught in Prague, Munich, and Salzburg as well. After 1950, he dedicated most of his time to teaching and he also composed small chamber works, which are no longer played. In 1946 he left Czechoslovakia with his family. He moved in 1946 to Rapallo in Italy and then, in 1948, to Turkey, taking Turkish nationality. He returned to Czechoslovakia in 1956. This comeback was received most enthusiastically in Prague. He played recitals with pianist Alfred Holeček in the Rudolfinum Music Hall, and performed Dvořák’s Violin Concerto in Smetana Hall of the Municipal House during the Prague Spring Festival. Příhoda composed his own cadenzas to all the concertos he played. He gave his last concerts in April 1960 and died of heart disease on 26 July 1960, aged 59.

 

 

TRACKLIST

 

Ave Maria (Schubert) Polydor 66484 B 27653

Caprice (Prihoda) Polydor 66220 B 27631

Zigeunerweisen (Sarasate) I. Teil Polydor B 27646 66481

Zigeunerweisen (Sarasate) II. Teil Polydor B 27647 66481

Largo (Händel) Polydor 25721 A

Spanish Dance No.4, Jota Navarra (Sarasate) Polydor 66886 B 27759

Liebesleid (Kreisler) Polydor 90162 B7606

Sonata XII (Paganini) Polydor 65995 B 27536

Madrigale (Simonetti) Polydor 90162 B7605

Air (Bach) Polydor 66486 B27656

Serenade, op. 6 (Toselli) Polydor 47067 B

Hymne an die Sonne (Rimsky-Korsakov) Polydor 66486 B27657

Slawischer Tanz Nr. 2 (Dvorak) Polydor 66886

Romanza Andaluza (Sarasate) Polydor 65995 B 27537

Auf Flügel des Gesanges (Mendelssohn-Achron) Polydor 66484 B 27652

Souvenir (Drdla) Polydor 47067 A

Türkischer Marsch (Mozart) Polydor 69848 B 27643

Berceuse op. 57 (Chopin-Cerne) Polydor 66220 B 27630

Litanei (Schubert-Prihoda) Polydor 57030 A

Salut d’amour op. 12 (Elgar) Polydor 95369

Caprice viennois op. 2 (Kreisler) Edison 8024 82227-R

Dumka op. 7 (Suk) Edison 7786 82225-L

Humoreske (Dvorak) Edison 82228-R

La ronde des lutins op. 25 (Bazzini) Edison 7979 82227-L

Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) Sextette Edison 7801 82225-R

Witch’s Dance (Paganini) Edison 8417 82318-L

Jota de Pablo Op. 52 (Sarasate) Edison 82228-L

Hymn to the Sun Le Coq d’or (Rimsky-Korsakov) Edison 8416 82318-R

Concerto No. 4 in D Minor Adagio Religioso (Vieuxtemps) Edison 8274 82261-L

Concerto No. 4 in D Minor Allegro (Vieuxtemps) Edison 827582261-R

On Wings of Song (Mendelssohn-Achron) Edison 7862 82236-L

Songs my Mother taught Me/Poem (Dvorak-Powell) Edison 82236-R

Gypsy Serenade (Valdez) Edison 82255-R

Spanish Dance Op. 58 No. 1 (Rehfeld) Edison 82255-L

Waltz op. 54, no. 7 (Dvorák) Edison 7754 80681-R

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vasa Prihoda – Concerto In Sol Maggiore K. 216 Per Violino E Orchestra / Concerto In Re Maggiore K. 218 Per Violino E Orchestra

Label: Cetra – LPU 0026, Cetra – LPU. 0026

Format: Vinyl, LP

Country: Italy

Released: 1957

Genre: Classical

Style: Classical

Concerto In Sol Maggiore K. 216 Per Violino E Orchestra

A1 Allegro

A2 Adagio

A3 Rondò

Concerto In Re Maggiore K. 218 Per Violino E Orchestra

B1 Allegro

B2 Andante Cantabile

B3 Rondò

Record Company – Fonit Cetra S.p.A.

Printed By – Silvestrelli & Cappelletto

Cadenza – Vasa Prihoda

Composed By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Conductor – Ennio Gerelli

Orchestra – Orchestra Sinfonica Di Torino Della Radiotelevisione Italiana

Violin – Vasa Prihoda

Catalog number as on sleeve: LPU 0026

Catalog number as on labels: LPU. 0026

Liner notes in Italian on back cover credited to “G. T.”

Matrix / Runout (Label side A): LP. 30/1126

Matrix / Runout (Label side B): LP. 30/1127

Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped): LP 1126 FC/TS 16•4•57

Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped): LP 1127 FC/TS 16•4•57

Vasa Prihoda, Giuseppe Tartini, Tommaso Vitali – Sonata In Sol Minore “Trillo Del Diavolo” / Ciaccona

Label: Cetra – LPV 45008

Format: Vinyl, 10″, LP

Country: Italy

Released: 1956

Genre:  Classical

A Sonata In Sol Minore “Trillo Del Diavolo”

Composed By – Giuseppe Tartini

B Ciaccona

Composed By – Tommaso Vitali

Soloist, Violin – Vasa Prihoda

Gatefold cover

Giovanni Battista Viotti, Váša Příhoda, Franco Novello – Premiere Simphonie Concertante

Label: Cetra – LPV 45009

Format: Vinyl, LP, 10″

Country: Italy

Released: 1956

Genre: Classical

A Allegro Brillante

B1 Adagio, Non Tanto

B2 Rondo (Allegro)

Conductor – Ennio Gerelli

Orchestra – Orchestra Sinfonica Di Torino Della RAI

Violin – Franco Novello (tracks: 1To3), Váša Příhoda (tracks: 1To3)

Elaborazione Di Felice Quaranta Cadenze Di Váša Příhoda

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