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The Antonín Dvořák Museum is part of the Czech Museum of Music which in turn is part of the National Museum.Since 1932, the museum has been housed in a Baroque style building which was designed by the architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer at the beginning of the 18th century, even though the house itself has no particular link with the Dvořák.
Dvořák's birthplace in Nelahozeves Antonín Dvořák birth record 1841 (SOA Prague). Dvořák was born in Nelahozeves near Prague, in the Austrian Empire, and was the eldest son of František Dvořák [] (1814–94) and his wife, Anna, née Zdeňková [] (1820–82). [6]
The Mass in D major (German: Messe D-Dur), Op. 86, is a mass composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1887. It is also called Lužanská mše (Lužany Mass) after the chapel in Lužany for which it was written.
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The Neo-baroque building of the theatre was designed by architect Alexander Graf.It was built by the Ostrava company Noe & Storch.The Antonín Dvořák Theatre was the first building in what is now the Czech Republic to use reinforced concrete beams.
Stained glass of Alfred the Great, the subject of the opera. Alfred (B. 16) is a heroic opera in three acts by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák.It was Dvořák's first opera and the only one he composed to a German text.
The Czech Suite in D major (Czech: Česká suita D dur), Op. 39 (B. 93), was composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1879 and published later in his life. Adolf Čech conducted the premiere.
Complete list on a comprehensive Dvorak site; List of works by Antonín Dvořák: sortable table at the International Music Score Library Project This page was last ...