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Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, represents a pivotal moment in classical music. Composed during his New World tour, it uniquely blends Czech Romanticism with influences from American Indigenous and African-American musical traditions. The work's incorporation of these diverse sou...
Dvořák’s Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, is a significant work from 1895. Composed while he resided in America, it showcases the instrument's expressive capabilities and represents a key piece of Romantic-era classical music. The concerto demands considerable technical skill from its performer a...
Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World,” is a significant orchestral work composed in 1893 during his visit to the United States. The symphony incorporates elements of Native American musical traditions alongside Dvořák's characteristic Romantic style. It remains notable for its evocative depi...
Dvořák’s Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 is a significant Romantic-era orchestral work for cello and orchestra. Composed in 1895, it showcases the instrument's expressive capabilities with rich harmonies and lyrical melodies. The concerto remains a cornerstone of the cello repertoire and is frequ...
Dvořák’s String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 reflects his experiences and impressions from his 1893 journey to America. The work is notable for its incorporation of American folk melodies and harmonic influences, particularly utilizing pentatonic scales reminiscent of Native American music. Thi...
Rusalka is an opera by Antonín Dvořák premiered in 1901. The work tells a romantic Czech folk tale of a water nymph who falls in love with a human prince. Noteworthy for its evocative melodies and the iconic "Song to the Moon" aria, Rusalka explores themes of love, loss, and transformation. It is pr...
Dvořák’s String Quartet No. 12 ‘American’, Op. 96, is a significant composition created in 1893. The quartet incorporates elements of African-American spiritual music experienced during Dvořák's American tour. It remains notable for this unique fusion and its contribution to the development of Roman...
Dvořák’s String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96, known as “American,” was created during his 1893 visit to New York. The quartet incorporates melodies and rhythms inspired by Native American and African American music alongside traditional Bohemian harmonies. It is notable for this unique fusion o...
Antonín Dvořák’s Violin Sonata in F major, Op. 57 is a significant Romantic-era piece for violin and piano. Composed in 1882, it showcases distinctive Slavic melodic influences characteristic of Dvořák’s style. The sonata's rich harmonies and expressive character make it valuable for performers and...
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