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DVORAK, ANTONIN  BIOGRAPHY

(1841 - 1904)

The later 19th century brought an increasing consciousness of national identity to various ethnic groups in Europe and elsewhere in the world. Dvořák, born in a Bohemian village, where his father was an inn-keeper and butcher, followed Smetana as the leading exponent of Czech musical nationalism, firmly within the classical traditions of Central Europe. His early musical training was followed by employment for some years as a violist, for a time under Smetana, and then, with the positive encouragement of Brahms, by a life primarily devoted to composition. Dvořák won recognition abroad and rather more grudging acceptance in Vienna. Between 1892 and 1895 he spent some time in the United States of America as director of the new National Conservatory, a period that brought compositions that combine American and Bohemian influence. At home again he was much honoured, resisting invitations from Brahms to move to Vienna in favour of a simple life in his own country. He died in 1904, shortly after the first performances of his last opera, Armida.

Orchestral Music

Dvořák wrote nine symphonies, of which the best known must be the Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World', written in 1893 and first performed in New York in the same year. This New World Symphony derived some inspiration from a Czech translation of Longfellow's poem Hiawatha. Works for solo instrument and orchestra by Dvořák include an important Cello Concerto, a Violin Concerto and a slightly less well known Piano Concerto. The Romance for solo violin and orchestra, and Silent Woods for cello and orchestra, make interesting and attractive additions to solo repertoire for both instruments. Other orchestral works include two sets of Slavonic Dances, arrangements of works originally designed for piano duet, and three Slavonic Rhapsodies. Overtures include My Home, In Nature's Realm, Othello, Hussite and Carnival. To this one may add the Scherzo capriccioso of 1883, a Polonaise, written four years before, and the splendid Serenade for Strings of 1875. The Symphonic Variations meet the challenge of an apparently intractable theme and the ten Legends were orchestrated by the composer from his original piano duet version. To this may be added the symphonic poems The Noonday Witch, The Golden Spinning-Wheel and The Wild Dove, works that seem to explore new ground, with their narrative content.

Chamber Music

Dvořák left fourteen string quartets, of which the best known is the so-called American Quartet, No. 12 in F Major, written in 1893, the year of the Symphony 'From the New World'. The composition of Quartets Nos. 13 and 14, in 1895, seems to have taken place over the same period. From the American period comes the G major Sonatina for violin and piano, its second movement sometimes known as Indian Lament. Of the four surviving piano trios the fourth, nick-named the Dumky because of its use of a Bohemian national dance-form, is the best known, closely rivalled in popularity by the third. Dvořák's quintets for piano and strings or strings alone offer further pleasure, with the String Sextet and the charming Terzetto for two violins and viola.

Piano Music

The best known of all the pieces Dvořák wrote for the piano must be the Humoresque in G flat major, the seventh of a set of eight. Close to this come the two sets of Slavonic Dances for piano duet.

Operas

Dvořák wrote nine operas, the first in 1870 and the last completed and staged in 1903. Rusalka, first produced in 1900, provides a well known concert aria, "O silver moon".

Songs

Dvořák wrote a number of songs and a popular set of Moravian Duets for soprano and contralto. The most popular of the songs is the fourth of Seven Gypsy Songs, Op. 55, Songs my mother taught me.


 
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DVORAK (THE BEST OF) 8.556661 Concertos, Orchestral, Chamber Music, Instrumental
SLAVONIC FESTIVAL 8.550376 Orchestral
BEST OF NAXOS 6 8.550006 Orchestral
BEST OF OPERA, VOL. 1 8.553166 Opera
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 10 8.551150 Orchestral
CINEMA CLASSICS, Vol. 12 8.556632 Opera
ROMANCE 8.553216 Orchestral
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 8 8.551148 Orchestral
SERENADE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556619 Orchestral
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 6 8.551146 Orchestral
101 GREAT ORCHESTRAL CLASSICS, Vol. 9 8.551149 Orchestral
BEST OF NAXOS 2 8.550002 Orchestral
BALLADE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556604 Orchestral
CANTABILE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556605 Orchestral
GREAT VIOLINISTS 8.110980-81 Concertos
NIGHT MUSIC 4 8.556818 Orchestral
NIGHT MUSIC, VOL. 4 8.551124 Orchestral
NOCTURNE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556620 Orchestral
OPERA AT THE MOVIES 8.551164 Opera
PASTORALE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556608 Chamber Music
BEST OF AMADIS (THE), Vol. 2 7802 Orchestral
BEST OF NAXOS 3 8.550003 Orchestral
BEST OF YOSHIKAZU MERA (THE) BIS-NL-CD-5021 Vocal
ELEGIE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556612 Concertos
LISTEN, LEARN AND GROW: Playtime Arts and Crafts 8.555813 Orchestral
PRELUDE - Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming 8.556607 Chamber Music
BEST OF AMADIS (THE), VOL. 1 7801 Orchestral
Classical Music From TV Advert 8.554589 Orchestral
CAFE CLASSICS (AUSTRALIA ONLY) 8.555258-59 Opera
MAIDEN'S PRAYER (THE) - LEAVES FROM GRANDMOTHER'S PIANO ALBUM 8.550646 Instrumental
CENTRE (THE), Vol. 2 8.554903-04DX Instrumental
A LA DECOUVERTE DU CLASSIQUE 8.550037-38 Music Education
DISCOVER CLASSICAL MUSIC 8.550008-09 Orchestral
DISCOVER THE CLASSICS, VOL. 1 8.550035-36 Music Education




 
 
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