Discography and Public Appearances

  • A Selection of Discography and Recordings

J. Brahms: Piano Sonata No. 3, published by B. Steinerová

F. Liszt: Sonata in B minor, published by Panton, Prague

            Mephisto Waltz, published by Opus, Prague

            Funérailles, WDR Collogne

P. I. Tchaikovsky:  Piano Concerto No.1, published by Panton,

                          Prague

J. Feld: Sonata for Piano (composed 1971-2, dedicated                          Bozena Steinerova), published by Panton, Prague

           Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (composed 1973,

           dedicated to Bozena Steinerova), published by Serenus,

           USA and Panton, Prague

L. v. Beethoven: Sonata in E-flat major, WDR Collogne

R. Schumann: Fantasy Pieces, op.12, WDR Collogne

F. Schubert: Sonata in A minor, op. 143, Radio Prague

J. Haydn: Sonata in F major, WDR Collogne

P. Eben: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (composed 1964), 

            Radio Prague

V. Soukup: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Radio Prague

L. Janacek: Sonata “1.X.1905”, Radio Tokyo

G. Swiridov: Sonata (1944), WDR Collogne, Bayerischer Rundfunk

                 Munich

T. Chrennikov: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.2, Radio

                    Prague

S. Prokofiev: Sonata No.6, Radio Prague

E. Wellesz: “Der Abend” Cycle, WDR Collogne

G. Bergmann: Ballade, WDR Collogne

B. Bartók: 14 Bagatelles, Radio Prague

J. Pauer: Monoliths for Piano, Radio Prague

S. Rachmaninoff: Russian Rhapsody for Piano Duo, WDR Collogne

E. Elgar: Piano Quintet, WDR Collogne

E. Bloch: Piano Quintet, No.1, WDR Collogne

 

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Public Appearances

 

Concerts in England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Yugoslavia, Singapore, Japan, Russia, Cuba, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, Kenya, USA.   

 

Soloist under conductors such as Jiri Belohlavek, Ettore Gracis, Zdenek Kosler, Otakar Trhlik, Zdenek Slovak, Karol Stryja, Stanislaw Wisloscki, Kurt Raichelt, Vassily Sinaiski, Edward Serov, Hoey Choo, Remus Georgescu, Tadeusz Teusch, Shunsaku Tsutsumi, and others

 

accompanied by Dresdner Staatskapelle, Germany

the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

the State Philharmonic Orchestra in Brno

the Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK)

the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra

the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra

the Janacek Philharmonic Orchestra in Ostrava

the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic Orchestra in Zlin

the Slovak Philharmonic

the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan

the Kosice Philharmonic Orchestra, Slovakia

the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Poland

the Walbrzych Philharmonic Orchestra, Poland

the Timisoara Banatul Philharmonic Orchestra, Romania

the Oradea Philharmony, Romania

the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, Yugoslavia

the Singapore Symphony Orchestra

the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, Philippines

the Thessaloniki Orchestra, Greece

the Philharmonic Orchestra in Cologne, Germany

 

Except of a number of classical and romantic concertos (17), Bozena's repertoire includes 

Concerto for Piano and Orchestra “Resurrection” written in 2002 by famous composer Krzysztof Penderecki.