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ANTONIN DVORAK

8thSeptember 1841 --- 1stMay 1904

Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), Bohemian composer, born of humble parents at Nelabozeves. Destined at first to follow his
father as an innkeeper and butcher,  his remarkable talent for music so attracted the attention of his first teacher that he
was sent to the Prague organ school in 1857.

He joined the orchestra of the Bohemian Provisional Theatre at Prague in 1862 and 11 years later became organist of the
church of St Adalbert in that town during this  time wrote many songs, overtures, and symphonies, and in 1874 produced
his opera King and the Charcoal-Burner, which was not a success; he composed diligently in this period when he  was for
a time under the strong influence of Wagner. His first success came outside the theatre, in 1873 his Hymnus with text by
Halek was well received.

Then through the  influence of Brahms,  Vienna became  interested in his work,  and after the publishing  of his Moravian
Duets and particularly his Slavonic Dances,  in 1878, his fame spread  into most countries.  He was appointed  director of
the National  Conservatory of  Music  in New York (1892-95),  and in l901 director of the Prague Conservatory.  The most
successful of  his choral  works produced in  England was Stabat Mater in 1883.  He visited  England  several times  up to
1887,  conducting The Spectre's Bride,  the Requiem,  and St Ludmila.  His other  works included 9 symphonies  (the  last
entitled From the New World,  several  symphonic poems,  violin concerto,  cello concerto,  much chamber  music and 10
operas and songs.

Last Updated on June 2025
By Steven Ritchie

And now for the Music

Thanks to J.F. Lucarelli for the music below.

NEW (4715)"Symphony No.7 in D Minor, Allegro, maestoso, Opus.70, Mov,1,". Sequenced by J.F. Lucarelli.

NEW (4714)"Symphony No.7 in D Minor, Scherzo, Vivace, Opus.70, Mov,3,". Sequenced by J.F. Lucarelli.

NEW (4713)"Symphony No.7 in D Minor, Finale, Allegro, Opus.70, Mov,4,". Sequenced by J.F. Lucarelli.

(3819)"Symphony No.8 in G Major, Allegro con brio, Mov.1, Opus.88". Sequencer Unknown.

(3818)"Symphony No.8 in G Major, Adagio, Mov.2, Opus.88". Sequencer Unknown.

(3817)"Symphony No.8 in G Major, Allegretto grazioso, Mov.3, Opus.88". Sequencer Unknown.

(3816)"Symphony No.8 in G Major, Allegro ma non troppo, Mov.4, Opus.88". Sequencer Unknown.

Thanks to Jack Gilbert for the music below.

(3192)"Symphony No.9 in E Minor, Mov.1, Adagio". Sequenced by Jack Gilbert.

(3191)"Symphony No.9 in E Minor, Mov.2, Largo". Sequenced by Jack Gilbert.

(3190)"Symphony No.9 in E Minor, Mov.3, Scherzo". Sequenced by Jack Gilbert.

(3189)"Symphony No.9 in E Minor, Mov.4, Allegro con fuoco". Sequenced by Jack Gilbert.

Thanks to George Pollen for the music below, for Website see my Bookmark Page

(693)"Slavonic Dance No.8, Opus.46". Sequenced by George Pollen.

Thanks to Ramon Pajares Box for the music below.

(684)"Serenade for strings Opus.22 (1875) No.1. Moderato". Sequenced by Ramon Pajares Box.

(685)"Serenade for strings Opus.22 (1875) No.4. Larghetto". Sequenced by Ramon Pajares Box.

(686)"Serenade for strings Opus.22 (1875) No.5. Finale". Sequenced by Ramon Pajares Box.

(683) Serenade for strings Opus.22 (1875) No.2/3. Tempo di Valse, Scherzo-Vivace". Sequenced by R.P.Box.

Thanks to Benjamin Tubb for the music below.

(81)"Quartet No.10 in E flat major Opus.51, 1st Mov". Sequenced by Benjamin Tubb.

(107)"Quartet No.10 in E flat major Andante". Sequenced by Benjamin Tubb.

(16a)"Quartet No.10 in E flat Major, Opus.51". Sequenced by Benjamin Tubb.

(377)"Quartet No.14 in A flat, Opus.105, 1st Mov". Sequenced by Benjamin Tubb.

Thanks to John Cowles for the music below.

(17a)"Gypsy Songs, Opus.55, No.1". Sequenced by John Cowles.

(18a)"Am Bache". Sequenced by John Cowles.

(20a)"Humoresque No.5 in A Minor, Opus.101". Sequenced by John Cowles.

(21a)"Suite in A Major for Piano, Opus.98,(American Suite)". Sequenced by John Cowles.

(375)"Let me be Alone at the Brook, Opus.82". Sequenced by John Cowles.

(376)"Malickosti (Bagatelles) for Piano for four hands, Opus 47". Sequenced by John Cowles.

(19a)"Cello Concerto, B Minor, Opus.104,(Info by Nikita)". Sequenced by Peter Wolfe.

(378)"Serenade for 10 Wind insruments in D Minor, Opus.44". Sequenced Reinhold Behringer.

(977)"Final movement from the String Quartet in F,(American)". Sequencer unknown.

(49)"Romantic Pieces, Opus.75, No.2". Sequencer unknown.

(74)"Slavonic dances No.5 in A, Opus.46". Sequencer unknown.

(108)"Violin Piano Sonatina (Info by Ed)". Sequencer unknown.

(379)"Slavonic Dance No.10". Sequencer unknown.

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