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Dvorak – Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 8
Dvorak: Slavonic Dance, Op.46, No.8
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Dvorak Slavonic Dance – Op. 72, No. 2
Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op. 72, No. 2 played by the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra in Prague.
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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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Dvorak – Slavonic Dances No. 1, 2, 4, 8 – Played by Orquesta Reino de Aragón
Dvorak’s Slavonic Dances No. 1, 2, 4, 8, performed by the Orquesta Reino de Aragón under conductor Ricardo Casero….
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Glazunov Symphony No. 1 in E Major “Slavonic”, Op. 5
Glazunov’s Symphony No. 1, also known as “Slavonic” was composed by Alexander Glazunov when he was just 16 years old. It premiered in St. Petersburg in 1882 and was conducted…
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Antonín Dvořák
…him to Fritz Simrock, an influential publisher. This was a turning point for Dvořák. His Moravian Duets and Slavonic Dances, published by Simrock, attracted worldwide attention, marking the beginning of…
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Dvořák Humoresque – Ragtime Piano Version
…his Romantic music influenced by folk melodies from Moravia and Bohemia. His notable works include the New World Symphony, Slavonic Dances, “American” String Quartet, and Cello Concerto in B minor….
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Béla Bartók – The Wooden Prince, Performed by WDR Sinfonieorchester
…Dance of the princess in the forest, Dance of the trees, Dance of the waves, Dance of the princess with the wooden doll, Fifth dance, Sixth dance, and Seventh dance….
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Gershwin – Shall We Dance, Performed by Michael Law’s Piccadilly Dance Orchestra
“Shall We Dance” (Gershwin, 1937) performed by Michael Law’s Piccadilly Dance Orchestra at Café de Paris….
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Chopin – Ballade No. 4, Op. 52
…brides. The piece begins with a phrase in the dominant key, leading into a melody with Slavonic influence. The first theme undergoes four transformations with decorations and countermelodies. (66 words)…
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Bartók Béla – Romanian Dances
Bartók Béla’s Romanian Dances include The Bat Game, The Braul, On the Spot, Buciumeana, “Romanesque” Poarga, and Manentelul. These dances were performed in MS3’s 150 concerts, which can be found…
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Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite
…popular compositions, with memorable melodies frequently used in TV and film. Notable pieces from the ballet include the Trepak (Russian dance), Waltz of the Flowers, March, and Dance of the…