Dvořák, Antonín 1841-1904
Overview
Works: | 23,851 works in 66,675 publications in 20 languages and 431,737 library holdings |
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Genres: | Symphonies Concertos Scores Live sound recordings Biographies Chamber music Dance music Arrangements (Music) Operas Musical settings |
Roles: | Author, Composer, Arranger, Creator, Musician, Contributor, Other, Editor, Bibliographic antecedent, Dedicatee, Conductor, Adapter, Performer, Honoree, Compiler, Director, 236, Instrumentalist, 4cm, Engraver, Illustrator, sla, Lyricist |
Classifications: | M1001, 784.2 |
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Most widely held works about
Antonín Dvořák
- Dvořák and his world by Michael Brim Beckerman( )
- The lives and times of the great composers by Michael Steen( Book )
- Antonín Dvořák : musician and craftsman by John Clapham( Book )
- Dvořák by John Clapham( Book )
- Dvořák : his life and music by Gervase Hughes( Book )
- Dvorak in love : a light-hearted dream by Josef Škvorecký( Book )
- Dvořák by Hans-Hubert Schönzeler( Book )
- Dvořák in America, 1892-1895 by John C Tibbetts( Book )
- Dvořák : his life and times by Neil Butterworth( Book )
- Dvořák : romantic music's most versatile genius by David Hurwitz( Book )
- Anton Dvořák by Paul Stefan( Book )
- New worlds of Dvořák : searching in America for the composer's inner life by Michael Brim Beckerman( Book )
- Spillville by Patricia Hampl( Book )
- Two scarlet songbirds : a story of Anton Dvor̆ák by Carole Lexa Schaefer( Book )
- Dvor̆ák by Alec Robertson( Book )
- Rethinking Dvořák : views from five countries by David R Beveridge( Book )
- Anton Dvořák by Paul Stefan( Book )
- Studies in modern music; second series: Frederick Chopin, Antonin Dvořàk, Johannes Brahms by W. H Hadow( Book )
- Antonín Dvořák by Jeremy Siepmann( )
- Dvořák by Alec Robertson( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Antonín Dvořák
Slavonic dances by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
250 editions published between 1926 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 4,248 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Auf ihrem neuesten Album hat das sowohl national als auch international mit Preisen ausgezeichnete Klavierduo Yaara Tal und Andreas Groethuysen die Slawischen Tänze op. 46 und 72 von Dvorák eingespielt. Sie gehören zu den bekanntesten Kompositionen des tschechischen Komponisten und wurden im Original tatsächlich für Klavier zu vier Händen geschrieben. Erst kurze Zeit später entstand die heute berühmte Bearbeitung für Orchester. Dvorák war mit seinen Slawischen Tänzen op. 46, die er nach dem Vorbild der Ungarischen Tänze seines Förderers und Freundes Johannes Brahms konzipiert hatte, der langersehnte Durchbruch auch jenseits der Grenzen seiner Heimat gelungen. Der primär kunstmusikalische Charakter der Slawischen Tänze zeigt sich aber besonders in eben dieser originalen vierhändigen Klavierfassung, was auch die Interpretation des Klavierduos Tal & Groethuysen hervorragend zu Gehör bringt. (amazon.de)
250 editions published between 1926 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 4,248 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Auf ihrem neuesten Album hat das sowohl national als auch international mit Preisen ausgezeichnete Klavierduo Yaara Tal und Andreas Groethuysen die Slawischen Tänze op. 46 und 72 von Dvorák eingespielt. Sie gehören zu den bekanntesten Kompositionen des tschechischen Komponisten und wurden im Original tatsächlich für Klavier zu vier Händen geschrieben. Erst kurze Zeit später entstand die heute berühmte Bearbeitung für Orchester. Dvorák war mit seinen Slawischen Tänzen op. 46, die er nach dem Vorbild der Ungarischen Tänze seines Förderers und Freundes Johannes Brahms konzipiert hatte, der langersehnte Durchbruch auch jenseits der Grenzen seiner Heimat gelungen. Der primär kunstmusikalische Charakter der Slawischen Tänze zeigt sich aber besonders in eben dieser originalen vierhändigen Klavierfassung, was auch die Interpretation des Klavierduos Tal & Groethuysen hervorragend zu Gehör bringt. (amazon.de)
Symphony no. 9 : "from the New World" by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
213 editions published between 1967 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 3,523 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
213 editions published between 1967 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 3,523 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Symphony no. 9 in E minor, op. 95 : from the New World by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
698 editions published between 1893 and 2020 in 10 languages and held by 3,438 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
SYMPHONIE NO. 5 [SIC] :
698 editions published between 1893 and 2020 in 10 languages and held by 3,438 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
SYMPHONIE NO. 5 [SIC] :
Cello concerto by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
192 editions published between 1957 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 3,339 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Content : Cello Concerto -- Dvorak ; Cello Concerto No. 1 -- Saint-Saens
192 editions published between 1957 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 3,339 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Content : Cello Concerto -- Dvorak ; Cello Concerto No. 1 -- Saint-Saens
Stabat Mater by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
143 editions published between 1952 and 2019 in 8 languages and held by 3,232 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
143 editions published between 1952 and 2019 in 8 languages and held by 3,232 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Concerto, B minor, for violoncello and orchestra, op. 104 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
589 editions published between 1896 and 2017 in 9 languages and held by 2,891 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Like every other great 19th-century solo concerto, Dvorák's famous Cello Concerto was a collaboration between composer and virtuoso. It has long been known that certain solo passages in Dvorák's autograph score were actually written by the cellist Hanuš Wihan; but Bärenreiter's edition now reveals that some details in the orchestral parts are also in his writing, showing just how closely the two musicians were working together. The editor Jonathan Del Mar has painstakingly examined all the surviving sources, including two that have hitherto been either ignored or crucially undervalued, in order to produce an authoritative edition which restores - for the first time since the original edition was published in 1896 -- Dvorák's final and definitive version of the solo cello part. This differs, in details, in almost every bar from the version found in all other modern editions, while hundreds of corrections have also been made to the orchestral parts. With Dvorák's final and definitive version of the solo cello part; With hundreds of corrections in the solo cello part as well as the orchestral parts; With hitherto unknown details regarding the collaboration between Dvorák and Wihan; With Dvorák's original piano reduction; With Feuermann's and Casals' alternatives to a passage in the first movement. - Publisher
589 editions published between 1896 and 2017 in 9 languages and held by 2,891 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Like every other great 19th-century solo concerto, Dvorák's famous Cello Concerto was a collaboration between composer and virtuoso. It has long been known that certain solo passages in Dvorák's autograph score were actually written by the cellist Hanuš Wihan; but Bärenreiter's edition now reveals that some details in the orchestral parts are also in his writing, showing just how closely the two musicians were working together. The editor Jonathan Del Mar has painstakingly examined all the surviving sources, including two that have hitherto been either ignored or crucially undervalued, in order to produce an authoritative edition which restores - for the first time since the original edition was published in 1896 -- Dvorák's final and definitive version of the solo cello part. This differs, in details, in almost every bar from the version found in all other modern editions, while hundreds of corrections have also been made to the orchestral parts. With Dvorák's final and definitive version of the solo cello part; With hundreds of corrections in the solo cello part as well as the orchestral parts; With hitherto unknown details regarding the collaboration between Dvorák and Wihan; With Dvorák's original piano reduction; With Feuermann's and Casals' alternatives to a passage in the first movement. - Publisher
Rusalka by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
149 editions published between 1952 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 2,529 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Superstar Renée Fleming lavishes her warm, golden voice and appealing stage presence on the title role of the water nymph who falls in love with a human being—with tragic results for both of them. It is Jezibaba the witch (Stephanie Blythe) whose magic turns Rusalka from a sprite into a woman on the condition she not speak, and that her love, the Prince (Aleksandrs Antonenko), remain true to her. Christine Goerke is the jealous foreign Princess who ruins everything for the two lovers. With Kristinn Sigmundsson as the Gnome. Jirí Belohlávek conducts
149 editions published between 1952 and 2020 in 8 languages and held by 2,529 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Superstar Renée Fleming lavishes her warm, golden voice and appealing stage presence on the title role of the water nymph who falls in love with a human being—with tragic results for both of them. It is Jezibaba the witch (Stephanie Blythe) whose magic turns Rusalka from a sprite into a woman on the condition she not speak, and that her love, the Prince (Aleksandrs Antonenko), remain true to her. Christine Goerke is the jealous foreign Princess who ruins everything for the two lovers. With Kristinn Sigmundsson as the Gnome. Jirí Belohlávek conducts
Biblical songs : a cycle of ten songs, op. 99, for voice and piano by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
495 editions published between 1895 and 2017 in 10 languages and held by 2,385 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
495 editions published between 1895 and 2017 in 10 languages and held by 2,385 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Slavonic dances : op. 46 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
418 editions published between 1876 and 2017 in 11 languages and held by 2,202 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A masterwork of the great Czech composer, one of the most popular in the orchestral repertoire, reprinted from an authoritative Czech edition
418 editions published between 1876 and 2017 in 11 languages and held by 2,202 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A masterwork of the great Czech composer, one of the most popular in the orchestral repertoire, reprinted from an authoritative Czech edition
Symphony no. 7 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
70 editions published between 1977 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 2,121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sinfonie Nr. 7 d-Moll, op. 70 / Das goldene Spinnrad: Sinfonische Dichtung, op. 109
70 editions published between 1977 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 2,121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sinfonie Nr. 7 d-Moll, op. 70 / Das goldene Spinnrad: Sinfonische Dichtung, op. 109
Stabat Mater for soli, chorus and orchestra, op. 58 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
323 editions published between 1776 and 2016 in 8 languages and held by 1,777 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Beautiful and highly dramatic, Antonín Dvořák's Stabat Mater was inspired both by the centuries-old image of the Virgin Mary's vigil at the foot of the cross and by the composer's grief at the deaths of his children. Based upon the traditional Latin text compiled by the thirteenth-century Franciscan Jacopone de Todi, this is one of Dvořák's most moving achievements. The first of the composer's important sacred works, Stabat Mater premiered in 1880 at the Czech Provisional Theater in Prague, followed by performances in Brno and Budapest, and at London's Albert Hall, where Dvořák conducted. The work's tumultuous popularity led to performances in Germany, Austria, and the United States that won the composer lasting worldwide fame. Its melodic beauty and affecting sincerity keep it an enduring favorite among musicians and music lovers."--Publisher description
323 editions published between 1776 and 2016 in 8 languages and held by 1,777 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Beautiful and highly dramatic, Antonín Dvořák's Stabat Mater was inspired both by the centuries-old image of the Virgin Mary's vigil at the foot of the cross and by the composer's grief at the deaths of his children. Based upon the traditional Latin text compiled by the thirteenth-century Franciscan Jacopone de Todi, this is one of Dvořák's most moving achievements. The first of the composer's important sacred works, Stabat Mater premiered in 1880 at the Czech Provisional Theater in Prague, followed by performances in Brno and Budapest, and at London's Albert Hall, where Dvořák conducted. The work's tumultuous popularity led to performances in Germany, Austria, and the United States that won the composer lasting worldwide fame. Its melodic beauty and affecting sincerity keep it an enduring favorite among musicians and music lovers."--Publisher description
Slavonic dances, opp. 46 & 72 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
63 editions published between 1975 and 2016 in 5 languages and held by 1,771 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
63 editions published between 1975 and 2016 in 5 languages and held by 1,771 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Symphony no. 5 [i.e. 9] in E minor, op. 95 : from the New World by
Antonín Dvořák(
Recording
)
151 editions published between 1900 and 2018 in 4 languages and held by 1,727 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
151 editions published between 1900 and 2018 in 4 languages and held by 1,727 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Symphony, no. 4, in G major, op. 88 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
240 editions published between 1892 and 2020 in 7 languages and held by 1,706 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Composition de l'orchestre: harmonie 2*.2*.2.2/4.2.3.1, timbales, cordes
240 editions published between 1892 and 2020 in 7 languages and held by 1,706 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Composition de l'orchestre: harmonie 2*.2*.2.2/4.2.3.1, timbales, cordes
Concerto, A minor for violin and orchestra, op. 53 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
317 editions published between 1883 and 2017 in 7 languages and held by 1,698 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
317 editions published between 1883 and 2017 in 7 languages and held by 1,698 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Symphony no. 8 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
72 editions published between 1979 and 2016 in 7 languages and held by 1,651 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sinfonie Nr. 8 G-Dur, op. 88 / Die Waldtaube: Sinfonische Dichtung, op. 110
72 editions published between 1979 and 2016 in 7 languages and held by 1,651 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sinfonie Nr. 8 G-Dur, op. 88 / Die Waldtaube: Sinfonische Dichtung, op. 110
Symphonic poems by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
88 editions published between 1900 and 2010 in 7 languages and held by 1,635 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
88 editions published between 1900 and 2010 in 7 languages and held by 1,635 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Gypsy songs : a cycle of seven songs, opus 55, for voice and piano by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
363 editions published between 1880 and 2017 in 8 languages and held by 1,608 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
363 editions published between 1880 and 2017 in 8 languages and held by 1,608 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Sonatine für Klavier und Violine, G-Dur, Opus 100 by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
372 editions published between 1894 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 1,563 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
372 editions published between 1894 and 2020 in 9 languages and held by 1,563 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Complete solo piano music by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
14 editions published between 2004 and 2006 in 3 languages and held by 1,556 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published between 2004 and 2006 in 3 languages and held by 1,556 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Šourek, Otakar 1883-1956 Other Writer of accompanying material Editor Adapter Author of introduction Arranger Author Contributor
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- Neumann, Václav 1920-1995 Other Conductor Performer Director
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A. Dvorak
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Antonín Dvořák componist uit Oostenrijk-Hongarije (1841-1904)
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Αντονίν Ντβόρζακ
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Дворжак 1841-1904
Дворжак, А 1841-1904
Дворжак, А. (Антон), 1841-1904
Дворжак, А. (Антонин), 1841-1904
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אנטאנין דווארזשאק
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אנטונין דבוז'אק מלחין צ'כי
דבוז'ק, אנטונין 1841-1904
انتونين دفوراك
أنتونين دفورجاك
أنتونين دفورجاك ملحن تشيكي
آنتونین دورژاک آهنگساز اهل جمهوری چک
انٹونین دووزاک
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अंतोनिन द्वोराक
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