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Iša Krejčí (July 10, 1904, Prague – March 6, 1968, Prague), was a Czech neoclassicist composer and conductor. Among other, he wrote the operas Antigone ("Antigona", after Sophocles, 1934) and An Uproar in Efes as well as four symphonies. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sacred Carols Sung During Christmas-time
112Symphony No. 2
73Serenata: I. Allegro
64Serenata: III. Presto
55Serenade for Orchestra: I. Allegro
46Serenade for Orchestra: II. Andante quasi allegretto
47Serenade for Orchestra: III. Presto
48Serenata: II. Andante quasi allegretto
49Nonet - Divertimento: Presto
410Trio for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon: IV. Rondo
2Krejčí: Symphony No. 2 - Konvalinka: Symphonic Poem
Dedicated to the Czech Nonet

Krejčí, Kalabis: Serenade for Orchestra - Two Worlds, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, No. 2
Czech Wind Music
Ancerl Gold Edition 37 Krejci: Serenade for Orchestra, Symphony No. 2 / Pauer : Bassoon Concerto
Karel Ančerl Gold Edition 37
Great Conductors of the 20th Century: Karel Ančerl
The Recorded Viola, Vol. 2

Prague Symphony Orchestra
České moderní klavírní miniatury: Tomáš Víšek
Great Conductors of the 20th Century: Karl Ančerl
Suk: Asrael - Krejči: Serenata