Antonín Leopold Dvořák (/d(ə)ˈvɔːrʒɑːk, -ʒæk/ d(ə-)VOR-zha(h)k; Czech: [ˈantoɲiːn ˈlɛopold ˈdvor̝aːk] ; 8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czech composer...
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titles, and genre. Complete list on a comprehensive Dvorak site List of works by Antonín Dvořák: sortable table at the International Music Score Library...
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nového světa"), also known as the New World Symphony, was composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1893 while he was the director of the National Conservatory of Music...
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Otakar [in Czech]; Čubr, Antonín, eds. (1958). Antonín Dvořák: Stabat Mater Op. 58. The Complete Works of Antonín Dvorák. Vol. II/1 (Full score ed.)...
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Modernity, and Ideology in the Work and Career of Antonín Dvořák". In Beckerman, Michael (ed.). Dvořák and His World. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-1400831692...
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Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, B. 191, is the last solo concerto by Antonín Dvořák. It was written in 1894 for his friend, the cellist Hanuš Wihan, but...
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Viennese Symphony, 384. Clapham, Antonín Dvořák, 72. Clapham. Antonín Dvořák, 72. John H. Yoell, compiler, Antonín Dvořák on Records, (New York: Greenwood...
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Quartet, is the twelfth string quartet composed by Antonín Dvořák. It was written in 1893, during Dvořák's time in the United States. The quartet is one of...
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The Antonín Dvořák Museum (Czech: Muzeum Antonína Dvořáka) is a museum in Prague in the Czech Republic dedicated to the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. The...
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The Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op. 88, B. 163, is a symphony by Antonín Dvořák, composed in 1889 at Vysoká u Příbramě, Bohemia, on the occasion of his...
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Nejedlý Theatre and in 1990 as the Antonín Dvořák Theatre. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antonín Dvořák Theatre. Official website TACE – entry...
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108), is a violin concerto composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1879. It was premiered in Prague on 14 October 1883. Dvořák was encouraged to write a violin concerto...
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people include: Ann Dvorak (1912–1979), American film actress (stage name) Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904), Czech composer František Dvořák (painter), (1862–1927)...
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Dumka (musical genre) (section Antonín Dvořák)
dumka form by Slavic composers, most especially by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. Thus, in classical music, dumka came to mean "a type of instrumental...
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Antonín Dvořák's Serenade for Strings in E major (Czech: Smyčcová serenáda E dur), Op. 22 (B. 52), is one of the composer's most popular orchestral works...
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Johannes Brahms (section Fame, criticism, and Dvořák)
little-known) composer Antonín Dvořák three times, first in February 1875, and later in 1876 and 1877, and had successfully recommended Dvořák to his publisher...
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Rusalka (opera) (category Operas by Antonín Dvořák)
(pronounced [ˈrusalka] ), Op. 114, is an opera ('lyric fairy tale') by Antonín Dvořák. His ninth opera (1900–1901), it became his most successful, frequenting...
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Burghauser, Jarmil (2006). Antonín Dvořák. Prague: Koniasch Latin Press. p. 110. ISBN 80-86791-26-2. "Alfred, B16". Antonín Dvořák (in Czech). Archived from...
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Antonín Dvořák composed over 200 works, most of which have survived. They include nine symphonies, ten operas, four concertos and numerous vocal, chamber...
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Sarah Gráfová. Antonín Dvořák. Prague: Supraphon. pp. 4–5. SU 3533-2 031. Info on a comprehensive Dvorak site Legends, Op.59 (Dvořák, Antonín): Scores at...
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alte Mutter sang) is a song for voice and piano written in 1880 by Antonín Dvořák. It is the fourth of seven songs from his cycle Gypsy Songs (Czech:...
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Humoresky), Op. 101 (B. 187), is a piano cycle by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, written during the summer of 1894. Music critic David Hurwitz says...
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Slavonic Dances (redirect from Slavonic Dances (Dvořák))
(Czech: Slovanské tance) are a series of 16 orchestral pieces composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1878 and 1886 and published in two sets as Op. 46 and Op. 72 respectively...
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Antonín Dvořák. Prague: Supraphon. pp. 4–5. SU 3703-2 032.[1] Symphony No. 1 on a comprehensive Dvorak site Gibbs, Christopher H. "Antonín Dvořák, Symphony...
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List of program music (section Antonín Dvořák)
Program music is a term applied to any musical composition on the classical music tradition in which the piece is designed according to some preconceived...
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classical composition by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. It was originally published as Symphony No. 3. Dvořák composed his fifth symphony in the summer...
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(also called Dumky trio from the subtitle Dumky) is a composition by Antonín Dvořák for piano, violin and cello. It is among the composer's best-known works...
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American Suite (redirect from American Suite (Dvořák))
is an orchestral suite written in 1894–1895 by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. Dvořák initially wrote the Suite in A major for piano, Op. 98, B. 184,...
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Antonín Dvořák composed the String Quartet No. 13 in G major, Op. 106 (B. 192), between November 11 and December 9, 1895. It was first performed by the...
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(1896) by Antonín Dvořák Zlatý kolovrat (The Golden Spinning Wheel), Symphonic Poem for orchestra, Op. 109, B. 197 (1896) by Antonín Dvořák Štědrý den...
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