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Dvorak String Quartet No. 12 in F Major “American” – Verona Quartet
Verona Quartet performs Dvorak’s “American” Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96….
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Dvorák’s Humoresque, Played by Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman
Humoresque by Dvorak.
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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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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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Dvořák Humoreska Performed by Bohemia Classic Quartet
Dvořák Classic Quartet Humoreska.
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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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Dvořák’s Romantic Pieces, Op. 75 – Part 1 of 4
Dvořák’s Romantic Pieces, Op. 75 – Part 1/4: I. Allegro moderato, II. Allegro maestoso, III. Allegro appassionato, IV. Larghetto. Performed by James Ehnes (violin) & Eduard Laurel (piano)….
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Dvořák Slavonic Dance – Op. 46, No. 8
Enjoy Dvořák’s Slavonic Dance, Op. 46/8 conducted by Sir Simon Rattle with the Berliner Philharmoniker. Watch the full-length concert on the Berliner Philharmoniker’s Digital Concert Hall website. Don’t forget to…
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Dvořák Cello Concerto, Performed by Steven Isserlis
Watch the full-length concert of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto performed by Steven Isserlis, Alan Gilbert, and the Berliner Philharmoniker at the Berlin Philharmonie in 2009 on the Digital Concert Hall website….