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Great Composers In Words and Music

Great Composers In Words and Music

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Umělec: Abbado, Claudio
Rok vydání: 2023
Datum vydání: 07. 07. 2023
Vydavatelství: Naxos

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  • 1

    Introduction

    0:11

  • 2

    Slavonic Dances, Series 2, Op. 72, B. 147: No. 1 In B Major (version For Orchestra) (excerpt)

    1:18

  • 3

    Bits And Pieces Are All We May Know About The Music Of Antonín Dvořák

    6:44

  • 4

    10 Biblical Songs, Op. 99, B. 185: No. 4. Hospodin Jest Můj Pastýř = The Lord Is My Shepherd (excerpt)

    0:53

  • 5

    The Fourth Of Dvořák's Ten Biblical Songs, Titled 'The Lord Is My Shepherd' And Set To A Well-known Psalm Text From The Traditional Czech Translation Of The Kralice Bible

    4:20

  • 6

    10 Biblical Songs, Op. 99, B. 185: No. 6. Slyš, ó Bože, Volání Mé = Hear My Prayer, O Lord (excerpt)

    1:12

  • 7

    Antonín Leopold Dvořák Was Born On 8 September 1841 In The Village Of Nelahozeves, Near Kralupy, In Bohemia, Approximately 28km North Of Prague

    4:56

  • 8

    Symphony No. 6 In G Major, Op. 116, "Historische Symphonie Im Styl Und Geschmack Vier Verschiedener Zeitabschnitte": Iv. Allerneueste Periode (1840): Allegro Vivace (excerpt)

    1:54

  • 9

    Reflecting On This Period Of The Composer's Life, Zubatý (the Czech Writer Mentioned Previously) Wrote…

    6:44

  • 10

    Symphony No. 1 In C Minor, B. 9, "The Bells Of Zlonice": II. Adagio Molto (excerpt)

    2:01

  • 11

    Dvořák's First Symphony, Composed Between February And March 1865, Began Life As A Submission To A German Composition Competition…

    5:41

  • 12

    Symphony No. 1 In C Minor, B. 9, "The Bells Of Zlonice": I. [Maestoso] - [Allegro] (excerpt)

    1:34

  • 13

    In Early 1865, Dvořák Started Teaching Piano To The Daughters Of A Prague Goldsmith: One Of The Two, Anna Čermáková Would Later Become His Wife…

    4:28

  • 14

    String Quartet No. 4 In E Minor, B. 19: I. Assai Con Moto Ed Energico (excerpt)

    1:22

  • 15

    Before He Left The Provisional Theatre Orchestra In The Summer Of 1871, Dvořák Was The Subject Of An Announcement In A Leading Local Music Journal

    2:52

  • 16

    Král A Uhlíř = King And Charcoal Burner, B. 21, Act I Scene 9: Jaký Zvuk To Jest? = What Sound Is That? (excerpt)

    2:38

  • 17

    It Seems That Dvořák's Revision Of The Opera Between 1873 And 1874 Was But Part Of A Larger Stylistic Renovation Being Undertaken By The Composer At The Time

    5:02

  • 18

    Moravské Dvojzpěvy = Moravian Duets, Op. 32, B. 62: No. 2. Veleť Vtáčku = Fly, Sweet Songster (excerpt)

    1:08

  • 19

    In Response To Dvořák's Multi-composition Submission For The 1877 Stipendium, Brahms Singled Out The Moravian Duets For Special Praise

    1:10

  • 20

    Slavonic Dances, Series 1, Op. 46, B. 83: No. 1 In C Major (excerpt)

    1:30

  • 21

    While This Style Of Music Might Be Regarded, Somewhat Cynically, As A Kind Of Opportunistic 'tourist Nationalism' (to Quote A Recent Historian), Listeners In Dvořák's Time Thought The Very Opposite…

    2:55

  • 22

    Piano Trio No. 3 In F Minor, Op. 65, B. 130: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo (excerpt)

    1:23

  • 23

    In August 1883, Dvořák Received A Prestigious Invitation: The London Philharmonic Society Requested His Presence As Conductor (of His Own Orchestral Works) In Their Forthcoming Concert Season…

    1:38

  • 24

    Stabat Mater, Op. 58, B. 71: Stabat Mater Dolorosa (original 1876 Version) (version With Orchestral Accompaniment) (excerpt)

    1:10

  • 25

    Dvořák Left Prague For London On 5 March 1884: Eight Days Later He Was Conducting The Stabat Mater In The Royal Albert Hall

    0:42

  • 26

    Piano Trio No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 90, B. 166, "Dumky": I. Lento Maestoso - Allegro Vivace, Quasi Doppio Movimento - Tempo I (excerpt)

    1:24

  • 27

    In 1891, The Same Year Dvořák Completed The 'Dumky' Trio, He Took Up The Position Of Professor Of Composition And Instrumentation At The Prague Conservatory

    1:20

  • 28

    Te Deum, Op. 103, B. 176: Te Deum Laudamus (excerpt)

    1:18

  • 29

    The Premiere Of The Te Deum Within The Celebratory Concert, Which Took Place On 21 October 1892 At New York's Carnegie Hall, Was Preceded By A Concert Address By The American Musical Patron…

    4:18

  • 30

    Symphony No. 9 In E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178, "From The New World": III. Scherzo: Molto Vivace (excerpt)

    1:55

  • 31

    Following the premiere of his Ninth Symphony, Dvořák may well have looked forward to a prosperous and productive period in New York

  • 32

    Cello Concerto In B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191: III. Finale: Andante - Allegro Vivo (excerpt)

  • 33

    The Next - And, Indeed, The Penultimate - Phase In Dvořák's Compositional Journey Seems To Have Emerged From His Previous Interest In Music's Extra-musical Associations…

  • 34

    The Water Goblin, Op. 107, B. 195 (excerpt)

  • 35

    During His Final Years, Dvořák Became The Recipient Of Various Honours…

  • 36

    Armida, Op. 115, B. 206, Act I Scene 1: Jak Z Dervišových Prstů řinou = As Delightful Rosary Beads Glide In The Hands Of The Dervishes (excerpt)

  • 37

    Dvořák Is Said To Have Departed The Theatre Early On The Evening Of 25 March 1904, During The Premiere Of Armida At The National Theatre In Prague…

  • 38

    Hymnus Ad Laudes In Festo Sanctae Trinitatis, B. 82 (excerpt)