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| | Island of Freedom - Antonin Dvorák |
 | | Antonin Dvorák was the greatest Bohemian composer and one of the leading masters of symphonic and chamber music of the late 19th century. |  | | Dvorák displayed unusual musical talent at an early age and learned to play the violin from the local schoolmaster. |
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http://www.island-of-freedom.com/DVORAK.HTM
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| | Antonin Dvorak - NPRN Composer of the Month |
 | | Brahms admired Dvorak's music for the characteristic melodic charm that tends to be lacking from his own music, and mostly defended Dvorak's music to those who compared it unfavorably to his own, admitting that he'd have done things differently but that there is great beauty in Dvorak's music anyway. |  | | Antonin Dvorak was born the son of a butcher in a small village just north of Prague. |  | | In 1875 one of Dvorak's daughters died two days after her birth (it is sometimes suggested that the piano trio in G minor was written in her memory). |
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| | The Symphony - Antonin Dvorak |
 | | Antonin Dvorak was born in Nelahozeves, Bohemia, in 1841, son of a butcher. |  | | He was a master of orchestration, who made full use of the capabilities of the standard 19th-century orchestra, and his symphonies are among the finest examples of the genre. |  | | Brahms was on the jury of the Austrian Stipendium, and recommended Dvorak's music to the publisher Simrock. |
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| | ANTONIN DVORAK |
 | | Art songs and song arrangements by Burleigh will be interspersed with Dvorak's "Biblical Songs." There will also be several numbers from "In Dahomey," by Will Marion Cook, a pioneer in the creation of the black musical. |  | | Dvorak was so taken with Burleigh that for the famous solo in the largo, Dvorak employs an English horn, which Burleigh's recorded voice seems to resemble. |  | | Beckerman shows that Dvorak was on the verge of composing an opera based on Longfellow's "The Song of Hiawatha," only to have the libretto trashed by a committee of minor composers, music critics and professors as not worthy of Dr. |
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http://www.arlindo-correia.com/dvorak.html
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| | Dvorak Cello |
 | | Antonin Dvorak, born in Nlahozeves, Czechoslovakia was the eldest son of Frantisek, the local butcher and innkeeper, and Anna, the daughter of an estate steward. |  | | From 1892-1895, Dvorak was the Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York where he wrote the New World Symphony and the American Quartet. |  | | Healthy and high-spirited, he soon learnt the basics of violin playing; enough at least to help his father in his capacity of village musician. |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/nso/DvorakCello.htm
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| | DVORAK ANTONIN Music CDs |
 | | Find the dvorak antonin music cds and vinyl records you have been looking for! |  | | Antonin Dvorak - Various Classical Songs LP - Supraphon records, 50898, 1968, M/M. Antonin Dvorak - Symphony No. 2 In B Flat Major LP - supraphon, 10025, 1977. |  | | Antonin Dvorak - Symphonie N° 9 Nouveau Monde LP - LP - Chef d'orch: Istvan Kertesz Orchestre symp. |
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| | Prague composer - Antonin Dvorak |
 | | What made Dvorak so special is that he was able to take folk tradition that people see everyday yet do not notice and turn it into music that people would listen to and enjoy. |  | | In Zlonce most of Dvorak’s time was spent on music lessons, learning to play many instruments such as violin, organ, and piano. |  | | This was a difficult task considering the music of the time was classical and not all the folk traditions he borrowed from readily lent themselves to that. |
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 | | DVORAK: Works for Violin and Piano (Qian Zhou) |  | | DVORAK: Piano Concerto in G Minor / BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 |  | | DVORAK: Hero's Song (A) / Czech Suite / Hussite Overture |
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| | Notes on Symphony no. 8 (Antonin Dvorak) |
 | | In fact, Dvorak's approach to American folk song as he understood it differed little from his approach to the Czech folk songs that make up much of his own frankly nationalistic music. |  | | If his dubious equation of Native American song with black song casts doubt on Dvorak's grasp of American music, his assertions about the importance of native melody have nevertheless inspired generations of speculation about the sources of the symphonyis abundant melodies. |  | | In the symphony that means relying heavily on an altered scale that appears frequently in black song (and which Dvorak mistakenly believed also characteristic of Indian song), one that softens the drive toward resolution typical of most Western melody. |
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http://www.loudounsymphony.org/notes/dvorak-9.html
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| | Classical Classics - Dvorak's "New World" Symphony, Classical Notes, Peter Gutmann |
 | | They noted Dvorak's fascination with the Hiawatha legend and traced the symphony's largo and scherzo to scenes of the funeral and celebratory feast from an opera he had sketched but never pursued. |  | | Influenced and inspired by his compatriot Bedrich Smetana, Dvorak had achieved great fame as an ardent champion of his beloved Czech music, fluently melding folk-tinged melodies into classical forms. |  | | They are the folk songs of America and your composers must turn to them. |
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http://www.classicalnotes.net/classics/newworld.html
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| | Antonin Dvorak - 15-03-2000 - Radio Prague |
 | | It was a poor family, and Dvorak helped his father in the inn from an early age, playing the violin to entertain guests. |  | | Music for Easter: Dvorak's Stabat Mater - one of the most powerful declarations of faith in musical history. |  | | As I mentioned at the start of the programme, Antonin Dvorak composed more than one hundred major pieces of music. |
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http://www.radio.cz/en/article/36684
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| | Antonin Dvorak |
 | | Dvorak composed the Terzetto (which, by the way, means a piece written for three voices) not for the concert hall, but for one Josef Kruis, an amateur violinist and chemistry student, who happened to live in the same rooming house in Prague, and his teacher, violinist Jan Pelikan. |  | | In the third movement, Dvorak unfolds a typically lovely melody while the finale rolls along with high-spirited folk dances and a reminiscence of the opening march theme to end the work jubilantly in the key of D major. |  | | The work was so well received that it was presented on a forty concert tour, just before Dvorak left for the United States to head the National Conservatory of Music in New York City where he would encourage American composers to explore their own folk music as a source for inspiration. |
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http://www.fuguemasters.com/dvorak.html
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| | Boston.com / A&E / Music / Intense yet inconsistent, ensemble delves into Dvorak |
 | | Dvorak's chamber music is usually represented by a few overly familiar works, so it was a treat to hear instead his rarely played Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat (Op. |  | | The concert opened with an account of Mozart's compact, lyrical Piano Trio in E (K. 542) that was gracious and well mannered, if somewhat routine. |  | | At a time when most musical organizations have either gone on summer break or taken up residence outside the city, the Boston Chamber Music Society is still around, offering four generously filled Saturday evening concerts this month. |
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http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2004/08/10/intense_yet_inconsistent_ensemble_delves_into_dvorak
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Antonin Dvorak, My Father |
 | | Otakar Dvorak's book about his father can be recommended especially to those readers who love Dvorak's music, but who do not propose to study this music professionally. |  | | But through the eyes of nine year old Otakar there is a poignancy that few musical historians could present. |  | | Subjects > Entertainment > Music > Musical Genres > Classical > Composers > Dvorak, Antonin |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0963673408?v=glance
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| | AllRefer.com - AntonIn DvorAk (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | AntonIn DvorAk, Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies |  | | AllRefer.com - AntonIn DvorAk (Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biography) - Encyclopedia |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Music: History, Composers, And Performers, Biographies > AntonIn DvorAk |
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| | The Antonin Dvorak Link Page on Classic Cat |
 | | Antonin Dvorak - Filmography at IMDb with list of movies and television programs using or based on his music. |  | | Antonin Dvorak Complete Works - Complete lists of works with links to CDs and sheet music. |  | | Antonin Dvorák - Many piano, chamber and orchestra compositions in MIDI files (free downloadable with no download limits). |
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| | The My Hero Project - Antonin Dvorák |
 | | Antonin spent many of his younger days there, listening and absorbing the notes, rhythms and melodies. |  | | These words recall Antonin Dvorák's experience listening to "From the New World," (Symphony #9). |  | | By 1893, Dvorák had composed eight of his nine symphonies, six operas, a small bit of chamber music, three concertos, two overtures, most of his choral music and his Slavonic Dances and Rhapsodies. |
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http://www.myhero.com/hero.asp?hero=Dvorak
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| | Direct Testimony |
 | | Dvorak's New Symphony," The Musical Courier (December 20, 1893). |  | | Antonin Dvorak, "Music in America," Harper's New Monthly Magazine (February 1895). |  | | Hazel Gertrude Kinscella, "Dvorak and Spillville, Forty Years After," Musical America, Vol. |
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| | Interview with Dominique-René De Lerma |
 | | Dvorak was asked in 1893 about whether this country would ever produce a fully indigenous music. |  | | In fact, he lived until 1949-- and there are some recordings of his voice. |  | | He said the music would come from our Blackand Native American heritage. |
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| | The Czech Classical Masters Page |
 | | However, if you would like to, the best way to enjoy the music of this great Czech master is by listening to his music performed by the Czechs themselves. |  | | This label has produced a wide selection of Antonin Dvorak's music on CD. |  | | By the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra with Antonin Dvorak's Great Grandson Josef Suk on violin. |
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| | Antonin Dvorak, Composer |
 | | Bohemia was full of music and young Antonin took violin lessons and fiddled with his father in the village band. |  | | In 1892, Dvorak came to America to be the head of the National Conservatory of Music. |  | | While he was in the United States, he wrote the famous "New World Symphony" and other pieces which suggest American folk tunes. |
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| | Antonin Dvorak cd music |
 | | Media: Audio CD Availibility: we are currently unable to offer this title. |  | | by Antonin Dvorak, Vladimir Ghiaurov, Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| | Antonin Dvorak HDTVs |
 | | By: Jacqueline du Pre, Antonin Dvorak, Franz Joseph Haydn, Daniel Barenboim, English Chamber Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra |  | | Dvorak: Piano Concerto; Schubert: 'Wanderer' Fantasy / Richter, Kleiber |  | | By: Antonin Dvorak, Franz Schubert, Carlos [conductor] Kleiber, Sviatoslav Richter, Bavarian Radio Orchestra |
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| | Antonín Dvorák |
 | | Dvorak: Symphony No. 8 (1985) (TV) (music: symphony 34;Symphony No. 8") |  | | 4 - Music of Mozart, Dvorak and Wagner (1948) (TV) (from "Symphonic Variations") |  | | Grand Finale (1999) (TV) (from 34;Symphony No.8 in G major, Op.88 - Allegro ma non troppo") (as Antonin Dvoràk) |
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http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0006053
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| | Music For You |
 | | Serene yet spirited, Dvorak's music offers a magnificent passage into a more peaceful space. |
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http://www.sonymusic.com/artists/MusicForYou/89860.html
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| | Antonín Dvorak |
 | | Brahms pulled strings and twisted arms to get his own publisher Simrock to publish Dvorak's music (though it is because Simrock balked at publishing the first four symphonies that Dvorak's most famous symphonies have a dual numbering system - the gorgeous Eighth, for example, having been originally published as No. 4). |  | | On the face of it, the contemporary fame and modern popularity of Dvorak's music is due to Brahms' "unselfish" help and encouragement (see below for explanation of my quotation marks). |  | | It was Brahms who introduced Dvorak to Vienna, causing his fame to spread to the rest of musical Europe and then to the United States. |
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http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/Donal_Hurley/dvorak.html
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| | Dvorak: Slavonic Dances - Antonin Dvorak , George Szell , Cleveland Orchestra |
 | | this recording by Szell and Cleveland of these complete slavonic dances of Dvorak I believe is at the top of the list. |  | | The only drawback is the 1960s Columbia recording technique. |  | | Dvorak: Slavonic Dances - Antonin Dvorak, George Szell, Cleveland Orchestra |
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http://www.rapmusicville.com/Dvorak_Slavonic_Dances_B00005YD5H.html
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| | Antonin Dvorak @ Soundbug |
 | | In 1884 Dvorak heard and admired Brahms's new 3rd Symphony, and this prompted him to think of writing of a new symphony himself. |  | | As well as his already-mentioned works, Dvorák wrote operas (the best known of which is Rusalka), chamber music (including a number of string quartets, the American among them) and piano music. |  | | This 7th symphony, together with the 8th and 9th, are Dvorak at his best, and they each reveal a somewhat different aspect of his personality. |
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http://www.soundbug.com/artist/1651
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| | Versand/Musik (Klassische)/ Antonin Dvorak - online bestellen/kaufen |
 | | von: Katia and Marielle Labeque, Isaac Albeniz, Georges Bizet, Johannes Brahms, Antonin Dvorak, Manuel de Falla, Gabriel Faure, George Gershwin, Manuel Infante, Ernesto Lecuona |
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| | Antonin Dvorak News |
 | | Violinist Josef Suk and pianist Marian Lapsansky play Dvorak at a concert to benefit the Foundation of Professional Musicians. |  | | Robert Hanson and the Elgin Symphony Orchestra spent the last two weeks saluting 19th century Czech composer Antonin Dvorak. |  | | Lastly, we will conclude our season opener with Antonin Dvorak s Symphony No. 9, From the New World. |
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http://www.topix.net/who/antonin-dvorak
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| | Antonin_dvorak |
 | | : Dvorak's Cello Concerto is my favorite concerto for a string instrument,and I have always considered this recording to be the best performance of this concerto there is.Rostropovich's deep and warm tone perfectly suits the lyrical lines of the concerto... |  | | Good Recording, but Giulini's verson is better : This recording of Rostropovich/Karajan is, of course, the editor's choice when it comes to Dvorak's cello concerto. |  | | Personally, I have three and I would recommend any of them, but the question is really what you're looking for... |
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http://music.mysic.com/Artist/Antonin_Dvorak
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| | Anton Dvorak |
 | | Despite his fascination with opera, he lacked a natural instinct for drama; for all their admirable wit and lyricism. |  | | Foreign performances multiplied, notably of the Slavonic Dances, the Sixth Symphony and the Stabat mater, and with them further commissions. |  | | A capable viola player, he joined the band that became the nucleus of the new Provisional Theatre orchestra, conducted from 1866 by Smetana. |
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| | Antonín Dvorak sheet music |
 | | Sheet music and midi files for Antonín Dvorak |  | | Song to the Moon arranged for clarinet and piano |  | | Dvorak: Largo from the New World Symphony No. 5: Op. |
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| | Antonin Dvorak HDTVs |
 | | By: Antonin Dvorak, Bedrich Smetana, Rafael Kubelik, Bayerischen Rundfunks Sinfonie-orchester, Boston Symphony Orchestra |  | | By: Sarah Brightman, Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni, Francisco Tarrega, George Frideric Handel, Fryderyk Chopin, Sergey Rachmaninov, Giacomo Puccini, Antonin Dvorak, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ludwig van Beethoven |  | | By: Johann Sebastian Bach, Samuel Barber, Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Max Bruch, Antonin Dvorak, Edward Elgar, Christoph Willibald Gluck, George Frideric Handel, Erich Wolfgang Korngold |
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| | Music-Map: Antonin Dvorak |
 | | What do people who like Antonin Dvorak listen to ? |  | | gnod > music > map > Antonin Dvorak |  | | The closer two artists are, the greater the probability people will like both artists. |
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| | Antonín Dvorák |
 | | [§] Antonin Dvorak on Records by John H. Yoell |  | | [§] Dvorak (The Illustrated Lives of the Great Composers) by Neil Butterworth |  | | [§] Symphonies Numbers 8 and 9 (New World in Full Score) by Antonin Dvorak |
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| | Antonín Dvorák Pictures |
 | | The most well-known work of Dvorak music, the Symphony No 9 in E Minor, Op. |  | | Dvorák came from Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) and lived for eight years in America. |
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| | Radio Prague' Virtual Cemetery - Antonin Dvorak |
 | | So ended the life of the son of a butcher and innkeeper, who had to struggle for a long time before he was allowed to choose music as his life's work. |  | | Dvorak was also constantly publishing new pieces, which were issuing from the mind of this genius unbelievably quickly - little songs and compositions for piano, chamber pieces as well as orchestral, large oratorial works and cantatas, and finally even dramatic works and operas. |  | | He couldn't suspect that his final public appearance would be at the performance of several of his most important work at the first Czech musical festival held in Prague. |
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| | Anton (Antonin) Dvorak - online kaufen/bestellen, Musik (Klassische) |
 | | Bitte wenden Sie sich mit allen Anfragen bezueglich der Produkte direkt an den Kundenservice unter www.amazon.de. |  | | Anton (Antonin) Dvorak - online kaufen/bestellen, Musik (Klassische) |
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| | BBC - Radio 3 - Discovering Music - The Golden Spinning Wheel |
 | | Stephen Johnson joins the members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Neil Thomson for a look at the workings and inspiration behind Antonin Dvorak's fairy-tale inspired tone poem, The Golden Spinning Wheel. |  | | BBC - Radio 3 - Discovering Music - The Golden Spinning Wheel |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/discoveringmusic/pip/lch25
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| | Notes on Symphony no. 8 (Antonin Dvorak) |
 | | Sandwiched between the storm and stress of his Seventh Symphony on one side and his enormously popular Ninth, or New World Symphony on the other, Dvorak's Symphony no. 8 in G Major has become something of a lost child, often labeled a "pastoral" and dismissed with an absent-minded pat on the head. |  | | The symphony has more to recommend itself, however, than can be accounted for by the drowsy-eyed contemplation of green fields and babbling brooks, exploring a wide variety of moods resistant to comfortable packaging by any single adjective. |  | | A last return to the fast tempo variation, accented by spiking jabs of the fanfare, leads to the symphony's exuberant, take-no-prisoners close. |
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http://www.loudounsymphony.org/notes/dvorak-8.html
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