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Dvořák
[ dvawr-zhahk, -zhak; Czech dvaw-rzhahk ]
noun
- An·to·nín [ahn, -taw-nyeen], 1841–1904, Czech composer.
Dvořák
/ ˈdvɔrʒaːk; ˈdvɔːʒæk /
noun
- DvořákAntonín18411904MCzechMUSIC: composer Antonín (ˈantɔnjiːn), known as Anton Dvořák. 1841–1904, Czech composer, much of whose work reflects the influence of folk music. His best-known work is the Symphony No. 9 From the New World (1893)
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Phil for “Dvořák: Symphonies Nos. 7-9.”
From Los Angeles Times
Weilerstein joins him for the Dvořák Cello Concerto in B Minor, part of her schedule of roughly 80 performances each season.
From Seattle Times
She was asked by Dudamel to play the Dvořák concerto in Caracas.
From Seattle Times
The joyous give-and-take Dvořák’s chamber music tends to inspire among players makes his Second Piano Quartet an ideal choice as a closer.
From Seattle Times
That includes a performance of Dvořák's Eighth Symphony presented in the round, with the audience seated on beanbags amongst the orchestra.
From BBC
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