Recordings
- Břetislav Bakala conducting the Brno Radio Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1951, Supraphon)
- Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic (rec. 1963, Sony)
- Karel Ančerl conducting the Czech Philharmonic, (rec. 1963, Supraphon)
- Rafael Kubelík conducting the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1964, Deutsche Grammophon)
- Rudolf Kempe conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (rec. 1973, Decca)
- František Jílek conducting the Brno State Philharmonic Orchestra (rec. 1979, Supraphon)
- Sir Simon Rattle conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1981, EMI Classics)
- Sir Charles Mackerras conducting the Czech Philharmonic (rec. 1984, Supraphon)
- Michael Gielen conducting the SWR Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1988, Intercord)
- Robert Shaw conducting the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (rec. 1990, Telarc)
- Michael Tilson Thomas conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (rec. 1990, Sony)
- Kurt Masur conducting the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig (rec. 1991, Philips)
- Charles Dutoit conducting the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (Decca)
- Sir Charles Mackerras conducting the Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra; (this version is based on Janáček's original manuscripts) (rec. 1993, Chandos)
- Riccardo Chailly conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with the choir of the Slovak Philharmonic (rec. 1997, Decca)
- Ladislav Slovák conducting the Slovak Philharmonic; date of recording unclear, released by Music deLux
- The "Postludium" has been recorded as a stand-alone organ piece by a number of concert organists.
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