was a work that "none can sing or hear without being deeply moved". Antonín Dvořák wrote in 1894 that Schubert, whom he considered one of the truly great...
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towards Liszt. The symphonies, concerts and chamber music works of Antonín Dvořák, on the other hand, have Brahms as a model. In Poland, Stanisław Moniuszko...
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(1872), on the "Sarabande" of Bach's third English Suite. Czech composer Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904) set verses 1–5 to music as No. 7 of his Biblical Songs (1894)...
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leaps. Webern also studied art history and philosophy under professors Max Dvořák, Laurenz Müllner [de], and Franz Wickhoff, joining the Albrecht Dürer Gesellschaft...
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his native land, and for his opera The Bartered Bride. Antonín Dvořák After Smetana, Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904) was the second Czech composer to achieve...
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time), as composers such as Edvard Grieg, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and Antonín Dvořák echoed traditional music of their homelands in their compositions. In...
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national characters. Dvořák: piano quintet, Op. 81, played by the Lincoln Center Chamber Players Czech composer Antonín Dvořák created in his chamber...
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chronological sequence of the composer's works. In cases such as Schubert and Dvořák, one opus number could refer to a number of different works; or a single...
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It was rediscovered in the walls of his cell and published in 1904. Antonín Dvořák composed his Symphony No. 1 in 1865. It was subsequently lost, which...
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and Piano, 2015 Lucien Durosoir Violin Sonata in A major, 1921 ([15]) Antonín Dvořák Violin Sonata in F major, Op. 57, 1880 Violin Sonatina in G major, Op...
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