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  2. List of compositions by Antonín Dvořák - Wikipedia

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    sacred cantata after the Latin hymn attributed to Nicetas of Remesiana: 177: 102: 1892–93: Americký prapor: The American Flag: contralto, tenor, bass, chorus and orchestra: secular cantata after a poem by Joseph Rodman Drake: 178: 95: 1893: Symfonie č. 9 e moll „Z nového světa“ Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World" orchestra ...

  3. Antonín Dvořák - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. String Quartet No. 11 (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    In October 1881, Dvořák finished the sketches for his new opera Dimitrij, when he learned in the Vienna newspapers, that the Hellmesberger Quartet is proposing the performance of his new string quartet in December 1881.

  5. The Spectre's Bride - Wikipedia

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    Before the performance in England, the cantata was first presented twice on 28 and 29 March 1885 in Plzeň under the composer's direction. The success of the performances at the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival on 27 August this year - involving a 400-strong choir, a 150-strong orchestra and with Dvořák on the conductor's podium ...

  6. Stabat Mater (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    Antonin Dvořák / About the composer stabatmater.info; Dvorák, Antonín / Stabat Mater op. 58 / Klaviersatz von Antonín Dvorák Bärenreiter; Kenneth Woods: Explore the Score- Dvorak Stabat Mater kennethwoods.net 20 December 2015; Tess Crebbin: Dvorak and his Stabat Mater op. 58 — a Choral Masterpiece scena.org 1 April 2004

  7. Mass in D major (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Piano Trio No. 1 (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    The piano trio was written in the spring of 1875; the autograph dates the completion date to 14 May 1875. The premiere was held on 17 February 1877 at a concert in Prague.

  9. The Jacobin - Wikipedia

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    Jakobín, [a] or The Jacobin [b], is an operatic pastoral comedy in three acts by Antonín Dvořák, his Opus 84 (B. 159).Its Czech libretto by Marie Červinková-Riegrová employs characters from Alois Jirásek's story At the Ducal Court but in a plot of her devising.