Rusalka
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Title:
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Rusalka |
Otros títulos:
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Rusalka Opera in 3 Acts Op. 114 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Antonín Dvořák; Eduard Haken; Milda Šubrotová; Marie Ovčačíková; Ivo Žídek; Alena Míková; Jadwiga Wysoczanská; Eva Hlobilová; Věra Krilová; Jiří Joran; Ivanna Mixová; Václav Bednář; Prague National Theatre Chorus; Milan Malý; Prague National Theatre Orchestra; Zdeněk Chalabala |
Código CDU:
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Dv.07 |
Forma Musical:
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Opera |
Abstract:
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Widely regarded as the most distinguished of Czech composers, Antonin Dvorák (1841-1904) produced attractive and vigorous music possessed of clear formal outlines, melodies that are both memorable and spontaneous-sounding, and a colorful, effective instrumental sense. Dvorák is considered one of the major figures of nationalism, both proselytizing for and making actual use of folk influences, which he expertly combined with Classical forms in works of all genres. His symphonies are among his most widely appreciated works; the Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World," 1893) takes a place among the finest and most popular examples of the symphonic literature. Similarly, his Cello Concerto (1894-1895) is one of the cornerstones of the repertory, providing the soloist an opportunity for virtuosic flair and soaring expressivity. Dvorák displayed special skill in writing for chamber ensembles, producing dozens of such works; among these, his 14 string quartets (1862-1895), the "American" Quintet ... |
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