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The Czech Philharmonic (Czech: Česká filharmonie) is a symphony orchestra based in Prague. It belongs to the oldest and most important world orchestras and is appreciated for its specific warm tone. The main stage of the orchestra is the Rudolfinum concert hall. History: The name "Czech Philharmonic Orchestra" appeared for the first time in 1894, as the title of the orchestra of the Prague National Theatre. It played its first concert under its current name on January 4, 1896 when Antonín Dvořák conducted his own compositions, but it did not become fully independent from the opera until 1901. The first representative concert took place on October 15, 1901 conducted by Ludvík Čelanský, the first artistic director of the orchestra. In 1908, Gustav Mahler led the orchestra in the world premiere of his Symphony No. 7. The orchestra first became internationally known during the principal conductorship of Václav Talich, who held the post from 1919 to 1931, and again from 1933 to 1941. In 1941, Talich and the orchestra made a controversial journey to Germany, where they performed Bedřich Smetana's My Country in a concert enforced by the German offices. Subsequent chief conductors included Rafael Kubelík (1942–1948), Karel Ančerl (1950–1968), Václav Neumann (1968–1989), Jiří Bělohlávek (1990–1992), Gerd Albrecht (1993–1996), Vladimir Ashkenazy (1996–2003), Zdeněk Mácal (2003–2007),[2] and Eliahu Inbal (2009–2012). In the wake of the Velvet Revolution, under new conditions of financ
Theme for "My Neighbors the Yamadas"
7062Wonderful Days Theme II - 오케스트라 Version
5573Carmen: Habanera
49148 Slavonic Dances, Op.46, B.83 : No.5 in A Major (Allegro vivace)
3995Toreador's Song from 'Carmen'
2996No. 1 in C Major, Furiant. Presto
1917Always with Me
1618The 4 Seasons, Op. 8/4, RV 297, "Winter"
1439Takashi and Matsuko's Tango Sinfonico
12710L'Arlesienne - Prelude
120Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Studio Ghibli Symphonies

Smetana: Má Vlast
Dvorák: Slavonic Dances Opp. 46 72
Dvořák: Slavonic dances

Anton Dvorák : Complete Symphonies & Concertos

Mahler: Symphony No. 2
Dvorák: Slavonic Dances Opp. 46 & 72
Dvorák: Legends & Rhapsodies
Dvořák: Symphonies Nos. 7, 8 ,9
Tchaikovsky: Complete Symphonies and Piano Concertos
Mahler: Symphony No. 1
Dvorák: Complete Symphonies & Concertos