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  2. List of compositions by Antonín Dvořák by genre - Wikipedia

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    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. They are in chronological order, referenced by Burghauser number.

  3. List of compositions by Antonín Dvořák - Wikipedia

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    incidental music for the play by František Ferdinand Šamberk 125a: 62/0: 1882: Domov můj C dur, předehra ke hře Josef Kajetán Tyl: My Home in C major: orchestra: overture to the play Josef Kajetán Tyl, B. 125 126: 63: 1882: V přírodě: In Nature's Realm: mixed chorus: 5 choruses after poems by Vítězslav Hálek: 127: 64: 1881–82 ...

  4. Slavonic Dances - Wikipedia

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    The types of dances upon which Dvořák based his music include the furiant, the dumka, the polka, the sousedská, the skočná, the mazurka, the odzemek, the špacírka, the kolo and the polonaise. Most of the Slavonic Dances make use of Czech dance patterns with the exception of dumka (Ukrainian), kolo (Serbian) and odzemek (Slovak).

  5. String Quartet No. 3 (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. String Quartet No. 13 (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    Described by Šourek as "one of the loveliest and most profound slow movements in Dvorak's creation". Molto vivace in B minor and 3 4 time More like a rondo, with episodes in A-flat major and D major for trios, than a typical scherzo (as is more often found in this place in a string quartet in the Romantic music era). Finale.

  7. Symphony No. 9 (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 9 in E minor, "From the New World", Op. 95, B. 178 (Czech: Symfonie č. 9 e moll "Z nového světa"), also known as the New World Symphony, was composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1893 while he was the director of the National Conservatory of Music of America from 1892 to 1895.

  8. Category:Chamber music by Antonín Dvořák - Wikipedia

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  9. String Quartet No. 2 (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    It is of over 45 minutes' duration, making it Dvorak's second-longest chamber work. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The parts and score were included in the Souborné vydání díla (complete critical edition), series 4, volume 5, dated 1962 [ 4 ] and published by Barenreiter in 2014.