Antonín Dvořák
The later 19th century brought an increasing consciousness of national identity to various ethnic groups in Europe and elsewhere in the world. Antonín Dvořák, born in a Bohemian village where his father was an innkeeper 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 viola player, 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 which 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.
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Los Grandes Maestros de la Música Clásica: Melancolía
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Slavonic Dance Op. 46 / 1 in C major, Presto "Furiant"
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Ecloques No. 1 Allegro con tanto - Quasi Allegretto - Moderato - Allegretto
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Relax With Dvořák
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Dvořák: On the Holy Mountain from Op.85
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Dvořák: Serenade for String Orchestra & Nocturne in B Major
Alexander Faris, The Sinfonia of London
Classical - Released by Violet Hill Records on 20/11/2013
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Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, "From the New World" & Carnival Overture, Op. 92
Wolfgang Sawallisch, The Philharmonia Orchestra
Symphonic Music - Released by Sunday Club Records on 12/02/2014
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Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, "From the New World"
The New Symphony Orchestra Of London, Enrique Jorda
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Dvořák: Symphony No 9 in E Minor, Op. 95 'From the New World'
Josef Krips, The Zürich Tonhalle Orchestra
Symphonic Music - Released by Sunday Club Records on 12/03/2014
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Dvořák - New World Symphony & Carnival Overture
Wiener Symphoniker, Wolfgang Sawallisch
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Sir Malcolm Sargent Conducts an Evening at the Proms
Sir Malcolm Sargent, The BBC Symphony Orchestra
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Dvořák: Symphony No. 4 in G Major, Op. 88
George Szell, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
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Dvořák - Slavonic Dance in G Minor, Op. 46, No. 8
The National Philharmonic Orchestra, Douglas Gamley
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Dvořák - Carnival Overture, Op. 92
The London Festival Orchestra, Alexander Gibson
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Maestros de la musica clasica - Antonin Dvorak / Peter Tchaikovsky
Classical - Released by Open Records on 30/11/1999
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Dvorak - Carnival Overture, Op. 92
The London Festival Orchestra, Alexander Gibson
Classical - Released by Violet Hill Records on 22/05/2012
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