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Rusalka (pronounced ⓘ), Op. 114, is an opera ('lyric fairy tale') by Antonín Dvořák. His ninth opera (1900–1901), [ 1 ] it became his most successful, frequenting the standard repertoire worldwide.
Rusalka (Russian: Русалка, romanized: Rusálka listen ⓘ) is an opera in four acts, six tableaux, by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, composed during 1848-1855. The Russian libretto was adapted by the composer from Aleksandr Pushkin 's incomplete dramatic poem of the same name.
His most famous pieces of music include the Ninth Symphony (From the New World), the Cello Concerto, the American String Quartet, the Slavonic Dances, and the opera Rusalka. This article constitutes a list of Dvořák's known works organized by their genre. They are in chronological order, referenced by Burghauser number.
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Rusalka: Rusalka: tragic opera in 3 acts (fairy tale); libretto by Jaroslav Kvapil: 203a: 114/0: 1900: Rusalka, předehra k opeře: Overture to Rusalka: orchestra: overture to the opera B. 203 204 – 1901: Zpěv z Lešetínského kováře: Song of the Smith of Lešetín: voice and piano: song after a poem by Svatopluk Čech; completed by Josef ...
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1977: Rusalka (Dvorak) [5] 1979 Poetické úvahy ve volných chvílích / Poetische Betrachtungen in freien Stunden (TV) 1980 Nerozumný génius / Der Wahnwitzige Genius; 1982 Pod koly osudu / The Turn of the Screw (TV) 1983 Zuzana Vojířová (TV) 1984 Achilles (TV) 1984 Utrpení svatého Šebestiána / Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien
Other Russian operas based on Pushkin include Dargomyzhsky's Rusalka and The Stone Guest; Rimsky-Korsakov's Mozart and Salieri, Tale of Tsar Saltan, and The Golden Cockerel; Cui's Prisoner of the Caucasus, Feast in Time of Plague, and The Captain's Daughter; Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa; Rachmaninoff's one-act operas Aleko (based on The Gypsies) and ...