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You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; ... IMSLP589455-PMLP10720-DVORAK Violin Concerto, Op. 53 Mvt. 3 - Marine Chamber Orchestra.
The Sonata for Violin and Piano in F major, Op. 57 (B. 106), is a violin sonata by Antonín Dvořák. The work was composed between 3 and 17 March 1880. [ 1 ] At the time, Dvořák was also working on his violin concerto , and it seems that the composer explored different aspects of the violin in the two pieces.
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.
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.
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.
The movement is accompanied with a rhythmical ostinato in the second violin and with a "bass" accompaniment in the viola. The second movement is written in an optimistic mood, with simple harmonic variations. It also contains some reminiscences of folk music, particularly at the end. The shape and mood of the third movement is rather dreamy.
The music proved to be too difficult for Josef Kruis, so Dvořák wrote an easier work for the same instruments, now known as Miniatures (in Czech: Drobnosti), Op. 75a (B. 149). He also arranged this as a work for violin and piano, entitled Romantic Pieces. [1] [2]
String Quintet No. 2 (Dvořák): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; String Quintet No. 2 on a comprehensive Dvorak site; Performance of String Quintet No. 2 by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format
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