LIBROS DEL AUTOR: antonin dvorak

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  • Mass in D major, Op.86 / B.175
    Antonin Dvorak
    Originally composed in 1887 for soli, chorus and organ, Dvorak expanded this outstanding work in 1892 for a British concert featuring a large choir and full orchestra. The premiere was given on March 11, 1893 in London’s Crystal Palace with August Manns conducting the Crystal Palace Choir and orchestra. The study score offered here is a newly researched and engraved edition pre...
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    22,85 €

  • Carnival Overture, Op.92 / B.169
    Antonin Dvorak
    The Carnival Overture, Op.92 - second of the set of three concert overtures originally entitled as 'Nature, Life and Love', followed fast on the heels of its predecessor. Work started on July 28 and the piece was completed on September 12 of 1891. The first performance was given (along with its two companions) on April 28, 1892 in Prague’s National Theatre with the composer con...
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    14,13 €

  • In Nature’s Realm, Op.91 / B.168
    Antonin Dvorak
    Composed in 1891, V Přírodě (In Nature’s Realm) is the first of Dvorak’s three concert overtures (Opp.91-93) which were originally titled as the 'Nature, Life and Love' trilogy. The first performance was given (along with its two companions) on April 28, 1892 in Prague’s National Theatre with the composer conducting the resident orchestra. Composed betwwen March 31 and July 8 o...
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    13,04 €

  • Slavonic Rhapsodies, Op.45 / B.86
    Antonin Dvorak
    The first of the three Slovanské rapsodie was composed from February 13 to March 17 of 1878, followed soon after by the second (August 20 to September 17). Both received their premiere in Prague's Provisional Theatre on November 17 of the same year in a concert where Dvorak introduced himself as both a composer and conductor. The third rhapsody, composed from around Septemb...
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    22,02 €

  • Scherzo capriccioso, Op.66 / B.131
    Antonin Dvorak
    The Scherzo capriccioso was composed in the same period (1883-84) as the Symphony No.7, Op.70 and the Piano Trio in F minor, Op.65, in which Dvorak delved into dramatic and darker colors than those which characterize other works. The present work followed on the heels of the piano trio, completed between April 4 and May 2 of 1883. The premiere took place in Prague’s National Th...
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    13,10 €

  • Stabat mater, Op.58 / B.71
    Antonin Dvorak
    Dvorak’s 'Stabat Mater' is a work deeply inspired by personal tragedy in the composer’s life. Originally sketched between February and May of 1876 as a delayed response to the death of his daughter Josefa, the work was not completed in definitive form until late 1877, in the wake of the passing of two other children (daughter Ruzena and son Otakar). The work was finally premier...
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    29,00 €

  • Violin Concerto, Op.53 / B.108
    Antonin Dvorak
    Commissioned by the eminent violinist Joseph Joachim after a Berlin meeting in April of 1879, Dvorak composed his first version between July 5 and September of the same year, even incorporating changes recommended by Joachim, sending the score to the violinist in November with a formal dedication. Joachim’s opinion must not have been favorable as Dvorak set about revising the w...
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    18,94 €

  • Czech Suite, Op.39 / B.93
    Antonin Dvorak
    Composed rapidly during April of 1879 in the wake of his success with the two serenades (Opp.22 and 44), Dvorak this time incorporated Czech folk dances into his new work, which was to be for full orchestra. The term serenade, then more often associated with chanber or ensemble pieces (the Opp.22 and 44 were for strings and winds respectively) didn’t quite fit and the new piece...
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    12,71 €

  • Piano Concerto, Op.33 / B.63
    Antonin Dvorak
    Composed in the late summer of 1876, Dvorak’s first effort at a full-blown concerto shows signs of an unusual amount of revision in the composer’s hand - especially for the solo piano part. This might explain the delay in the concerto’s premiere, which was given at the Provisional Theatre in Prague on March 24, 1878 with Karel Slavkovsky as soloist accompanied by the Provisiona...
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    29,87 €

  • The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op.109 / B.197
    Antonin Dvorak
    The composer worked on this symphonic poem from January to April of 1896. The title refers to a Czech folk ballad in which a king falls in love with Domicka while riding and requests his step-mother to bring the young woman back to his castle. The evil step-mother and her daughter kill the hapless girl, with the daughter disguises herself as Domicka, marrying the king just befo...
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    16,70 €

  • Serenade for Winds, Op.44 / B.77
    Antonin Dvorak
    Dvorak composed this deservedly popular work 1878 shortly after the premiere of his opera The Cunning Peasant. Scored for a ’harmonie’ ensemble of 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 3 horns and contrabassoon, with an cello and string bass added to support the bass line. The composer conducted the premiere on November 17, 1878 in a concert of his music held in Prague’s Provisiona...
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    10,49 €

  • Symphonic Variations, Op.78 / B.70
    Antonín Dvořák
    Dvorak received a commission for this work in 1877 for a benefit concert to raise funds for the construction of a new church in Prague. Composed between August 6 and 28 September, it was first performed on December 2 at the Provisional Threatre, with the orchestra conducted by Ludevit Prochazka as the composer's opus 40. It would be eleven years before the work was first pu...
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    12,14 €

  • The Water Goblin, Op.107 / B.195
    Antonin Dvorak
    The first of four late tone poems inspired by 'Bouquet', a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromir Erben based upon Czech folklore, The Water Goblin was composed from January 6 to February 11 of 1896. The folk legend concerns a horrific tale about a water goblin who pulls a girl beneath a lake when she ventures too close, fathers a child with her and ultimately murders the child...
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    10,71 €

  • The Noon Witch, Op.108 / B.196
    Antonin Dvorak
    The third of the four late tone poems inspired by 'Bouquet', a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromir Erben based upon Czech folklore, The Noon Witch was composed from January 11 to February 27 of 1896 and formally premiered in London on November 21 of that year under the baton of HHenry Wood. This new study score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the full score first publishe...
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    10,10 €

  • A Hero’s Song, Op.111 / B.199
    Antonin Dvorak
    Composed between August 4 and October 25 of 1897, A Hero’s Song was at first entitled A Hero’s Life, which is curious because another work with that exact title was being composed at the same time by Richard Strauss. Like Strauss’ work, this one is autobiographical in nature and alludes to the fact that it was his final work for orchestra alone. The remainder of Dvorak’s life w...
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    16,73 €

  • The Wild Dove, Op.110 / B.198
    Antonín Dvořák
    Last of the four late tone poems inspired by Bouquet, a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromir Erben based upon Czech folklore, Wild Dove was composed from October 22 to November 18 of 1896 and given its first performance in Brno on March 20, 1898 under the direction of Leos Janacek. The four tone poems were awarded first prize by the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1899....
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    9,77 €

  • Hussite Overture, Op.67 / B.132
    Antonin Dvorak
    Comissioned by the Committee for the Completion of the National Theatre, Dvorak composed this work in exactly one month (August 9 to September 9) of 1883. The original plan was as an introduction to a proposed triology set the the Hussite era by the Theatre’s director Frantisek Subert. Subert never completed the project, but the overture was premiered at a gala concert in Natio...
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    15,60 €

  • Cello Concerto, Op.104 / B.191
    Antonin Dvorak
    Dvorak had long refused the repeated requests for a cello concerto from his friend, the renowned cellist Hanus Wihan (1855-1920) until he attended the premiere of Victor Herbert’s second concerto in New York in the fall of 1894 during his tenure as director of the National Conservatory. The second movement of Herbert’s concerto was in B minor, which might have been a factor in ...
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    18,91 €

  • Serenade for Strings, Op.22 / B.52
    Antonin Dvorak
    Composed over the space of just 12 days (May 3-14, 1875), Dvorak’s five-movement serenade has been a favorite since its first performance was given in Prague under the baton of Adolf Cech with the combined string sections of the orchestras of the Czech and German theatres. The new study score offered here is a digitally-enhanced reprint of the score first issued in 1955 as part...
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    10,65 €

  • Antonín Dvořák - From the Bohemian Forest - Op.68 - A Score for Piano and Cello
    Anton NDvo K. / Antonín Dvorák
    Classic Music Collection constitutes an extensive library of the most well-known and universally-enjoyed works of classical music ever composed, reproduced from authoritative editions for the enjoyment of musicians and music students the world over. ...
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    27,38 €

  • Antonín Dvořák - Gypsy Songs - Op.55 - A Score for Piano and Cello
    Anton NDvo K. / Antonín Dvorák
    Classic Music Collection constitutes an extensive library of the most well-known and universally-enjoyed works of classical music ever composed, reproduced from authoritative editions for the enjoyment of musicians and music students the world over. ...
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    30,84 €

  • Antonín Dvořák - 8 Humoresques - Op.101 - A Score for Piano and Cello
    Antonín Dvořák
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    20,14 €

  • Stabat Mater, Op.58 / B.71
    Antonin Dvorak
    Dvorak’s Stabat Mater is a work deeply inspired by personal tragedy in the composer’s life. Originally sketched between February and May of 1876 as a delayed response to the death of his daughter Josefa, the work was not completed in definitive form until late 1877, in the wake of the passing of two other children (daughter Ruzena and son Otakar). The work was finally premiered...
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    18,80 €

  • Die Dickschädel; komische Oper in einem Akt
    Dvorák Antonín 1841-1904 / Stolba Josef 1846-1930
    'Die Dickschädel; komische Oper in einem Akt' is a comic opera in one act, a collaborative work by Antonín Dvořák, the celebrated Czech composer, and Josef Stolba. This opera, originally written in Czech, showcases Dvořák’s talent for blending humor with his distinctive musical style. Set in the 19th century, the opera offers a glimpse into the cultural and artistic landscape o...
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    20,05 €

  • Mass In D For Solo Voices, Or Small Chorus, Chorus And Orchestra (1893)
    Antonin Dvorak
    ''Mass in D for Solo Voices, or Small Chorus, Chorus and Orchestra'' is a musical composition by the renowned Czech composer Antonin Dvorak. The piece was composed in 1893 and is a sacred mass that is typically performed during religious services. The composition features solo vocalists, a small chorus, a larger chorus, and an orchestra. The mass is written in the key of D majo...
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    23,10 €

  • Te Deum, Op.103
    Antonin Dvorak
    A newly engraved vocal score from the piano reduction prepared by the composer’s son-in-law, Josef Suk (1874-1935). Dvorak composed the Te Deum in 1892, which was given its premiere at a delayed Columbus Day quadricentennial concert on Oct. 21, 1892 in New York. Matching full score and orchestra parts are now also available from Serenissima Music (92594). ...
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    10,06 €