Composer
Antonín (Leopold) Dvořák (1841-1904); CZE
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Widely regarded as the most distinguished of Czech composers, Antonin Dvorák (1841-1904) produced attractive and vigorous music possessed of clear formal outlines, melodies that are both memorable and spontaneous-sounding, and a colorful, effective instrumental sense. Dvorák is considered one of the major figures of nationalism, both proselytizing for and making actual use of folk influences, which he expertly combined with Classical forms in works of all genres. His symphonies are among his most widely appreciated works; the Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World," 1893) takes a place among the finest and most popular examples of the symphonic literature. Similarly, his Cello Concerto (1894-1895) is one of the cornerstones of the repertory, providing the soloist an opportunity for virtuosic flair and soaring expressivity. Dvorák displayed special skill in writing for chamber ensembles, producing dozens of such works; among these, his 14 string quartets (1862-1895), the "American" Quintet (1893) and the "Dumky" Trio (1890-1891) are outstanding examples of their respective genres, overflowing with attractive folklike melodies set like jewels into the solid fixtures of Brahmsian absolute forms.
Dvorák's "American" and "New World" works arose during the composer's sojourn in the United States in the early 1890s; he was uneasy with American high society and retreated to a small, predominantly Czech town in Iowa for summer vacations during his stay. However, he did make the acquaintance of the pioneering African-American baritone H.T. Burleigh, who may have influenced the seemingly spiritual-like melodies in the "New World" symphony and other works; some claim that the similarity resulted instead from a natural affinity between African-American and Eastern European melodic structures.
By that time, Dvorák was among the most celebrated of European composers, seen by many as the heir to Brahms, who had championed Dvorák during the younger composer's long climb to the top. The son of a butcher and occasional zither player, Dvorák studied the organ in Prague as a young man and worked variously as a café violist and church organist during the 1860s and 1870s while creating a growing body of symphonies, chamber music, and Czech-language opera. For three years in the 1870s he won a government grant (the Viennese critic Hanslick was among the judges) designed to help the careers of struggling young creative artists. Brahms gained for Dvorák a contract with his own publisher, Simrock, in 1877; the association proved a profitable one despite an initial controversy that flared when Dvorák insisted on including Czech-language work titles on the printed covers, a novelty in those musically German-dominated times. In the 1880s and 1890s Dvorák's reputation became international in scope thanks to a series of major masterpieces that included the Seventh, Eighth, and "New World" symphonies. At the end of his life he turned to opera once again; Rusalka, from 1901, incorporates Wagnerian influences into the musical telling of its legend-based story, and remains the most frequently performed of the composer's vocal works. Dvorák, a professor at Prague University from 1891 on, exerted a deep influence on Czech music of the twentieth century; among his students was Josef Suk, who also became his son-in-law.
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Stage Works
222 tracks
- Armida, B.206, Op.115 (opera)
1 track
- The Cunning Peasant (Selma Sedlák), B.67, Op.37 (opera)
2 tracks
- The Devil and Kate (Cert a Káca), B.201, Op.112 (opera)
4 tracks
- Dimitrij, B.127/B.186, Op.64 (opera)
3 tracks
- Jakobin, B.159/B.200, Op.84 (opera)
20 tracks
- Rusalka, B.203, Op.114 (lyric fairy tale, opera)
191 tracks
- Vanda, B.55, Op.25 (opera)
1 track
- Armida, B.206, Op.115 (opera)
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Keyboard Works
529 tracks
- 4 Album Leaves, B.109
8 tracks
- Dumka, B.64, Op.35
2 tracks
- Dve perlicky (Little Pearls), B.156
4 tracks
- 4 Eclogues, B.103, Op.56
8 tracks
- From the Bohemian Forest (Ze Sumavy), B.133, Op.68
17 tracks
- Fugue in G-, B.302/8
1 track
- 2 Furiants, B.85, Op.42
4 tracks
- Humoreska, B.138
3 tracks
- 8 Humoresques, Op.101
71 tracks
- Impromptu, B.129
2 tracks
- Slavonic Dances, Series 2, Op.72, B.145
14 tracks
- 10 Legends, Op.59
26 tracks
- Lístek do památníku (Album Leaf), B.158
2 tracks
- 6 Mazurkas, Op.56
12 tracks
- 2 Minuets, B.58, Op.28
4 tracks
- Moderato in A, B.116
2 tracks
- Otázka (Question), B.128bis
2 tracks
- 6 Pieces, B.110, Op.52
12 tracks
- 2 Pieces, B.136, Op.12
7 tracks
- 2 Pieces, B.188
6 tracks
- 13 Poetic Tone Pictures, Op.85
21 tracks
- Polka, B.3
2 tracks
- Scherzo capriccioso for piano, 4 hands in Db (arr. from Scherzo capriccioso, B.131, Op.66), B.510
1 track
- Scottish Dances, B.74, Op.41
2 tracks
- 12 Silhouettes, Op.8
25 tracks
- Slavonic Dances, B.145, Op.72
91 tracks
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.78, Op.46
96 tracks
- Slavonic Rhapsody No.2 for piano, 4 hands in G- (arr. from Slavonic Rhapsody, B.86, No.2, Op.45, No.2), B 506, No.2
1 track
- Suite in A, Op.98
10 tracks
- Theme and Variations, Op.36
28 tracks
- 8 Waltzes, B.101, Op.54
40 tracks
- Preludes and Fugues for Organ
5 tracks
- 4 Album Leaves, B.109
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Orchestral Works
1,792 tracks
- Symphonies
806 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in C- ('The Bells of Zlonice'), B.9
28 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in Bb, B.12, Op.4
24 tracks
- Symphony No.3 in Eb, B.34, Op.10
22 tracks
- Symphony No.4 in D-, B.41, Op.13
28 tracks
- Symphony No.5 in F, B.54, Op.76 (first published as No.3)
36 tracks
- Symphony No.6 in D, B.112, Op.60 (first published as No.1, Op.58)
66 tracks
- Symphony No.7 in D-, B.141, Op.70 (first published as No.2)
104 tracks
- Symphony No.8 in G, B.163, Op.88 (first published as No.4)
174 tracks
- Symphony No.9 in E- ('From the New World'), Op.95
324 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in C- ('The Bells of Zlonice'), B.9
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Concertos
234 tracks
- Cello Concerto in B-, Op.104
106 tracks
- Mazurek, for violin and orchestra, B.90, Op.49
5 tracks
- Piano Concerto in G-, Op.33
21 tracks
- Romance in F-, for violin and orchestra (arr. from Andante of String Quartet No.5), B.39, Op.11
24 tracks
- Rondo in G-, for cello and orchestra, Op.94
11 tracks
- Silent Woods, for cello and orchestra (arr. of 'From the Bohemian Forest', B.133), B.182, Op.68, No.5
9 tracks
- Violin Concerto in A-, Op.53
58 tracks
- Cello Concerto in B-, Op.104
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Other Orchestral Works
752 tracks
- A Hero's Song (Písen bohatyrská), B.199, Op.111
4 tracks
- Carnival, Op.92
37 tracks
- Czech Suite, Op.39
34 tracks
- Dramatic (Tragic) Overture , B.16a, Op.1
1 track
- Festival March (Slavnostní pochod), B.88, Op.54
1 track
- Hussite Overture, B.132, Op.67
4 tracks
- In Nature's Realm, B.168, Op.91
6 tracks
- 7 Interludes, B.15
7 tracks
- King and Charcoal Burner (Král a uhlív), concert overture, B.21a
1 track
- 10 Legends (arr. from B.117), B.122, Op.59
54 tracks
- Ma Vlast (My Home), B.125a, Op.62
7 tracks
- Nocturne (arr. from Str. Qrt. No.4 and Str. Qnt. B.49), B.47, Op.40
8 tracks
- Othello, B.174, Op.93
10 tracks
- Polka for Prague Students, B.114 (Op.53a/1)
1 track
- Polonaise in Eb, B.100
1 track
- Prague Waltzes, B.99
2 tracks
- Scherzo capriccioso, B.131, Op.66
13 tracks
- Serenade for Strings in E, Op.22
160 tracks
- Serenade for Winds, Cello, and Contrabass, B.77, Op.44
56 tracks
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.147, Op.72 (after piano 4-hands version)
118 tracks
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.83, Op.46 (after piano 4-hands version)
146 tracks
- 3 Slavonic Rhapsodies, Op.45
14 tracks
- Suite for orchestra in A ('American'; arr. from suite for piano, B.184), B.190, Op.98b
15 tracks
- Symphonic Poem (Rhapsody) in A-, B.44, Op.14
3 tracks
- Symphonic Variations on 'I am a Fiddler', B.70, Op.78
10 tracks
- The Golden Spinning Wheel, B.197. Op.109
7 tracks
- The Noon Witch, B.196, Op.108
9 tracks
- The Water Goblin (Vodník), B.195, Op.107
9 tracks
- The Wild Dove (Holoubek), B.198, Op.110
7 tracks
- Vanda, B.97, Op.25
1 track
- 2 Waltzes for strings (arr. from Waltzes for piano, B.101), B.105
6 tracks
- A Hero's Song (Písen bohatyrská), B.199, Op.111
- Symphonies
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Chamber Works
927 tracks
- String Quartets
351 tracks
- Andante appasionato, B.40a
2 tracks
- Cypresses, B.152 (arr. from Cypresses song cycle, B. 11)
55 tracks
- String Quartet Movement in F, B.120
1 track
- String Quartet No.1 in A, B.8, Op.2
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.2 in Bb, B.17
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.3 in D, B.18
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.4 in E-, B.19
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.5 in F-, Op.9
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.6 in A-, B.40, Op.12
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.7 in A-, B.45, Op.16
12 tracks
- String Quartet No.8 in E, B.57, Op.80
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.9 in D-, B.75, Op.34
17 tracks
- String Quartet No.10 in Eb, Op.51
28 tracks
- String Quartet No.11 in C, Op.61
20 tracks
- String Quartet No.12 in F ('American'), Op.96
106 tracks
- String Quartet No.13 in G, Op.106
24 tracks
- String Quartet No.14 in Ab, Op.105
39 tracks
- Andante appasionato, B.40a
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Other Chamber Works
576 tracks
- 5 Bagatelles, for 2 violins, cello, and harmonium, B.79, Op.47
5 tracks
- Ballad in D-, for violin and piano, B.139, Op.15, No.1
4 tracks
- Capriccio (Concert Rondo), for violin and piano, B.81 (also listed as Opp.24 and 27)
3 tracks
- Concerto in A, for cello and piano, B.10
3 tracks
- Drobnosti (Miniatures), for 2 violins and viola, Op.75a
12 tracks
- Gavotte in G, for 3 violins, B.164
1 track
- Mazurek, for violin and piano, Op.49
4 tracks
- Nocturne in B, for violin and piano (arr. from Andante religioso, Str. Qrt. No.4), B.48a, Op.40
4 tracks
- Piano Quartet No.1 in D, B.53, Op.23
17 tracks
- Piano Quartet No.2 in Eb, B.162, Op.87
29 tracks
- Piano Quintet in A, B.155, Op.81 (formerly Op.77)
58 tracks
- Piano Quintet in A, B.28, Op.5
7 tracks
- Piano Trio in E-, Op.90 ('Dumky')
103 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 in Bb, B.51, Op.21
28 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2 in G-, B.56, Op.26
16 tracks
- Piano Trio No.3 in F-, Op.65 (once listed as Op.64)
45 tracks
- Polonaise in A, for cello and piano, B.94
1 track
- Polonaise, for cello and piano in A, B.94
2 tracks
- 4 Romantic Pieces, for violin and piano, Op.75
54 tracks
- Slavonic Dance in G- (8.Presto) for Cello and Piano, B.172 (after Op.46 for piano 4-hands)
1 track
- Slavonic Dance in G-, for cello and piano, B.172 (arr. of Op.46, No.8)
1 track
- String Quintet in A-, B.7, Op.1
6 tracks
- String Quintet in Eb ('American'), B.180, Op.97
33 tracks
- String Quintet in G, Op.77
33 tracks
- String Sextet in A, Op.48
16 tracks
- Terzetto, for 2 violins and viola, Op.74
24 tracks
- Unspecified Humoresque, for violin and piano
1 track
- Violin Sonata in F, B.106, Op.57
18 tracks
- Violin Sonatina in G, Op.100
47 tracks
- 5 Bagatelles, for 2 violins, cello, and harmonium, B.79, Op.47
- String Quartets
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Vocal Works
378 tracks
- Songs
145 tracks
- Ave Maria, for alto and organ, Op.19b, B.68
1 track
- Ave maris stella, for solo voice and organ, Op.19b, B.95a
1 track
- 10 Biblical Songs, Op.99
30 tracks
- Cypresses (Cyprise), song cycle for voice and piano, B.11
2 tracks
- 4 Duets for Soprano and Tenor, Op.20
4 tracks
- Evening Songs, B.61, Op.3
1 track
- 7 Gypsy Melodies, Op.55
64 tracks
- Hymnus ad laudes in festo Sanctae Trinitatis, for solo voice and organ, B.82
1 track
- 5 Moravian Duets, B.60, Op.29
5 tracks
- 9 Moravian Duets, B.62, Op.32
16 tracks
- 4 Moravian Duets, B.69, Op.38
1 track
- O sanctissima, for alto, baritone, and organ, Op.19a, B.95b
1 track
- Písne milostmé (8 Love Songs), B.160, Op.83 (revision of Cypresses, B.11)
9 tracks
- 4 Songs, B.124, Op.2 (revision of Cypresses, B.11)
4 tracks
- V národním tónuIn (Folk Tone), B.146, Op.73
5 tracks
- Ave Maria, for alto and organ, Op.19b, B.68
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Choral Works
233 tracks
- Dwellers by the sea (Pomorané), partsong for male chorus, B.87/2 (Op.27, No.2)
1 track
- From a Bouquet of Slavonic Folksongs (Z kytice národních písní slovanskych), for male chorus, B.76, Op.43
1 track
- Mass, for vocal soloists, chorus and organ in D, B.153, Op.86 (once listed as Op.76)
33 tracks
- Psalm 149, for chorus and orchestra, B.154, Op.79
3 tracks
- Psalm 149, for male chorus and orchestra, B.91, Op.79
1 track
- Requiem, for vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra, B.165, Op.89
65 tracks
- Stabat Mater, for vocal soloists, chorus, and orchestra, B.71, Op.58
88 tracks
- Te Deum in G, for soprano, bass, chorus, and orchestra, Op.103
22 tracks
- The Spectre's Bride (Svatební kosile), for soloists, chorus, and orchestra, B.135, Op.69
19 tracks
- Dwellers by the sea (Pomorané), partsong for male chorus, B.87/2 (Op.27, No.2)
- Songs
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Miscellaneous: Commentary on Dvořák's Life and Works
147 tracks
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Keyboard Works
20 tracks
- 8 Humoresques, Op.101
1 track
- Slavonic Dances, B.145, Op.72
10 tracks
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.78, Op.46
9 tracks
- 8 Humoresques, Op.101
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Orchestral Works
6 tracks
- Symphonies
3 tracks
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Other Orchestral Works
3 tracks
- Carnival, Op.92
1 track
- Othello, B.174, Op.93
1 track
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.83, Op.46 (after piano 4-hands version)
1 track
- Carnival, Op.92
- Symphonies
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Chamber Works
22 tracks
- String Quartets
9 tracks
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Other Chamber Works
13 tracks
- String Quartets
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Vocal Works
2 tracks
- Songs
2 tracks
- 7 Gypsy Melodies, Op.55
2 tracks
- 7 Gypsy Melodies, Op.55
- Songs
Below are works by A.Dvořák that every music lover should explore:
- Stage Works
- Rusalka, B.203, Op.114 (lyric fairy tale, opera)
191 tracks
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Act 1
- Notable Movement: 6.Mesicku na nebi hlubokém (Song to the Moon)
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Act 1
- Rusalka, B.203, Op.114 (lyric fairy tale, opera)
- Keyboard Works
- 8 Humoresques, Op.101
71 tracks
- Notable Movement: 7.Poco lento e grazioso in Gb
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.78, Op.46
96 tracks
- 8 Humoresques, Op.101
- Orchestral Works
- Symphony No.7 in D-, B.141, Op.70 (first published as No.2)
104 tracks
- Symphony No.8 in G, B.163, Op.88 (first published as No.4)
174 tracks
- Symphony No.9 in E- ('From the New World'), Op.95
324 tracks
- Notable Movement: 2.Largo (containing theme 'Going Home')
- Cello Concerto in B-, Op.104
106 tracks
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.147, Op.72 (after piano 4-hands version)
118 tracks
- 8 Slavonic Dances, B.83, Op.46 (after piano 4-hands version)
146 tracks
- Symphony No.7 in D-, B.141, Op.70 (first published as No.2)
- Chamber Works
- String Quartet No.12 in F ('American'), Op.96
106 tracks
- Piano Quintet in A, B.155, Op.81 (formerly Op.77)
58 tracks
- Piano Trio in E-, Op.90 ('Dumky')
103 tracks
- String Quartet No.12 in F ('American'), Op.96
- Vocal Works
- 7 Gypsy Melodies, Op.55
64 tracks
- Notable Movement: 4.Songs My Mother Taught Me
- 7 Gypsy Melodies, Op.55



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