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"La Grange" is a song by the American rock group ZZ Top, from their 1973 album Tres Hombres. One of ZZ Top's most successful songs, it was released as a single in 1973 and received extensive radio play, rising to No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1974. [ 5 ]
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.
18 songs on poems by Gustav Pfleger Moravský; selections revised in 1881–82, B. 123 and in 1888, B. 160; selections arranged for string quartet in 1887, B. 152 12: 4: 1865: Symfonie č. 2 B dur: Symphony No. 2 in B ♭ major: Orchestra 13 – 1865: Dvě písně pro baryton a klavír: 2 Songs: Baritone and Piano: 14 – 1865–69: Kvintet pro ...
The first Czech Musical Festival, in April 1904, had "a programme consisting almost entirely" of Dvořák's music [106] (Leoš Janáček was disappointed that none of his music was performed.) [107] "Seventy-six choral associations" from all over Bohemia gathered in Prague, and "sixteen thousand singers" sang Dvořák's oratorio Saint Ludmila.
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.
Antonín Dvořák's Piano Trio No. 2 in G minor, Op. 26 (B. 57), is a chamber composition, written in 1876. [1] The trio was written shortly after the death of his eldest daughter Josefa, and although Dvorak never wrote that the piece was intended as a memorial it is generally regarded as such. [2]
The Chamber Music of Antonín Dvořák. Czechoslovakia: Artia. Herbert and Trufitt, Peter J F and Ian T (2004). Antonin Dvorak complete catalogue of works, (The Dvorak Society occasional publications no. 4), 4th revised edition. The Dvorak Society for Czech and Slovak Music. ISBN 0-9532769-4-5.
Silent Woods (Czech: Klid) is the translated title of the composition by Antonín Dvořák initially published under the German title Waldesruhe.It is the fifth part of the cycle for piano four-hands, Ze Šumavy (From the Bohemian Forest) Op. 68, B. 133, composed in 1883.