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Dvořák – Songs My Mother Taught Me – Performed by Augustin Hadelich
Augustin Hadelich and Charles Owen play Dvorak’s “Songs My Mother Taught Me.”…
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Excerpt from Dvorák Cello Concerto – Featuring Sheku Kanneh-Mason
Short excerpt from Dvorak’s Cello Concerto with soloist Sheku Kanneh-Mason….
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Dvořák Humoresque – Ragtime Piano Version
This is a ragtime piano version of Humoresque by Antonín Dvořák, arranged and performed by pianist Mark Chang. It was recorded in May 2009 in the Sierra Nevada Foothills using…
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Dvorak New World Symphony No. 9, 3rd Movement – Performed by Kamuela Philharmonic
Antonin Dvorak, a Czech composer, was inspired by American music when he came to New York in 1892. He incorporated elements of Negro spirituals and Native American tunes into his…
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Dvořák’s Gypsy Songs
Dvořák’s “Když mne stará matka” (Songs my Mother Taught Me) is part of the set “Gypsy Songs.” It was performed by Beena David and James Morehead in a concert by…
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Zuill Bailey Performs Dvořák Cello Concerto
Zuill Bailey records Dvorak Cello Concerto with Jun Markl and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. The live recording showcases the “cellist’s most celebrated concerto.” Bailey, known for his Billboard-topping recording of…
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Dvorak – Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 8
Dvorak: Slavonic Dance, Op.46, No.8
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Dvořák Humoreska Performed by Bohemia Classic Quartet
Dvořák Classic Quartet Humoreska.
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Dvorak New World Symphony No. 9, 1st Movement – Kamuela Philharmonic
Antonin Dvorak, a Czech composer, was inspired by American music and incorporated elements of Negro spirituals and Native American Indian tunes into his Symphony No. 9 “From the New World.”…
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Fritz Kreisler Plays Dvořák Humoresque (1938)
Kreisler’s beautiful 1938 recording of Dvořák Humoresque with pianist Rupp….
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Antonín Dvořák – Serenade in D Minor
The YouTube Symphony Orchestra performs Dvořák’s Serenade in D minor at Carnegie Hall on April 15, 2009. Made up of over 96 musicians from 30+ countries….
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David Garrett Performs Humoresque by Dvorak
David Garrett performs “Humoresque” by Dvorak in Mannheim with the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt orchestra, conducted by Franck van der Heijden….