's Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 33, reworked by Vilém Kurz, 9 December 1919,
Ilona Kurzová,
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Václav Talich Kurz is known for his reworking of the solo part of
Antonín Dvořák's
Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 33, which was originally composed in 1876. For more than a decade after the concerto's first performance, it suffered from neglect and critical disdain. In his 20s, Kurz undertook a revision of the solo part, and it is this version that he frequently performed. Since that time, the original and the Kurz versions have been printed together in Otakar Šourek's critical edition of the score, one beneath the other, so that the soloist can choose which version to perform. The Kurz version has become a part of the standard piano repertoire. Dvořák's original orchestral material is not affected by the soloist's choice. In 1919,
Ilona Kurzová played the first performance of the Kurz version of the concerto, conducted by
Václav Talich. This revision was later adopted and recorded by
Rudolf Firkušný, who in the 1950s also introduced a few cuts to the first and third movements. In the 1970s he abandoned all revisions in favour of the original version by Dvořák.
Supraphon, the Czech recording company, issued a compact disc on which
Ivan Moravec plays the Kurz version, with the Czech Philharmonic conducted by
Jiří Bělohlávek, while
Radoslav Kvapil plays the composer's original score, with the
Brno Philharmonic Orchestra under
František Jílek. ==Notes==