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  2. Violin Concerto (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    Dvořák was encouraged to write a violin concerto by his publisher Simrock, after compositions such as Slavonic Dances and his Symphony No. 6 had been successful. [1] The composer sought advice from the violinist Joseph Joachim, the director of the Musikhochschule Berlin, who had played his chamber music in concerts, including the world premiere of his String Sextet in A major.

  3. List of compositions by Antonín Dvořák - Wikipedia

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    violin, cello and piano: lost; formerly Op. 13/1 26 – 1871–72: Klavírní trio: Piano Trio: violin, cello and piano: lost; formerly Op. 13/2 27: 30: 1872: Dědicové bilé hory: The Heirs of the White Mountain: chorus and orchestra: secular cantata after a poem by Vítězslav Hálek; revised in 1880, B. 102 and in 1883, B. 134; formerly Op ...

  4. Romance in F minor (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    The work is scored for two flutes, two oboes, two B ♭ clarinets, two bassoons, two horns, strings, and solo violin; its duration is about 12 minutes. [1]The movement, in F minor, is marked Andante con moto.

  5. Slavonic Dances - Wikipedia

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    You may listen to Antonin Dvorak's Slavonic Dances No. 1- 8 Op.46 as recorded in 1971 on archive.org: ... Dvořák arranged No. 2 for violin and piano under B. 170, ...

  6. Antonín Dvořák - Wikipedia

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    In 1891 the Bohemian String Quartet, later called the Czech Quartet, was founded, with Karel Hoffmann, first violin, Josef Suk, second violin, Oskar Nedbal, viola, and Otto Berger , cello. It is said that Nedbal and Suk had been two of Dvořák's "most promising" students at the Conservatory and took the initiative in founding the Quartet. [ 71 ]

  7. List of compositions by Antonín Dvořák by genre - Wikipedia

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    Serenade for flute, violin, viola and triangle, B. 15bis (1867) Serenade in D minor for Wind Instruments, B. 77 (1878) Bagatelles for two violins, cello and harmonium or piano, B. 79 (1878) String Sextet in A major, B. 80 (1878) Terzetto in C for two violins and viola, B. 148 (1887) Drobnosti for two violins and viola, B. 149 (1887)

  8. Violin Sonatina (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    The Sonatina in G major for violin and piano (Czech: Sonatina G dur pro housle a klavír), Op. 100, B. 183, was written by Antonín Dvořák between November 19 and December 3, 1893, in New York City. It was the last chamber composition he wrote during his sojourn in the United States.

  9. Terzetto in C major (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    He also arranged this as a work for violin and piano, entitled Romantic Pieces. [1] [2] The first public performance of the Terzetto in C was on 30 March 1887 in Prague, given by Karel Ondříček (brother of the virtuoso violinist František Ondříček), Jan Buchal and Jaroslav Šťastný. It was published in 1887 by Simrock. [2] [3]