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Slavonic Dances Op. 72/B. 147, Nos. 5-8, critical edition
Composers:- Dvorak, Antonin
- Sourek, Otakar
Duration: 20
Description:
Two series of Slavonic Dances, each of them consisting of eight numbers and separated by eight years, were composed by Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904). The idea was suggested to the composer by the publisher, N. Simrock, following the publisher’s introduction to Dvořák’s Moravian Duets by Johannes Brahms. Understanding the national characteristics and talent of the hitherto unkown Czech composer, Simrock suggested he create a series of “Slavonic Dances” in a style similar to that which had recently proved so successful in the base of Brahms’ Hungarian Dances. Using only the rhythms as the most characteristic and expressive element of Slavonic music rather than original folk dance songs, Dvořák quickly completed the second series of eight (Opus 72) for piano duet, often also orchestrating them while still composing. Considered one of the most personal, nationally most characteristic, and most famous of Dvořák’s works, this critical edition of Op. 72, Nos. 5-8, edited by Otakar Šourek was based on original sources. Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.3.0: Timp.Perc(2-3) Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set).