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Antonín Dvořák, Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet, Josef Hermann, Peter Rybar, Franz Holetschek - String Quintet In G Major, Op. 77; Sonata For Violin And Piano, Op. 57; Four Romantic Pieces, Op. 75 album

Antonín Dvořák, Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet, Josef Hermann, Peter Rybar, Franz Holetschek - String Quintet In G Major, Op. 77; Sonata For Violin And Piano, Op. 57; Four Romantic Pieces, Op. 75 album

  • Performer: Antonín Dvořák
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: String Quintet In G Major, Op. 77; Sonata For Violin And Piano, Op. 57; Four Romantic Pieces, Op. 75
  • Released: 1955
  • Style: Romantic
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Antonio Vivaldi - "Summer" Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Four Seasons, Ospedale della Pietà - Продолжительность: 12:29 Akademia Filmu i Telewizji 2 208 383 . 11 year old George plays Moonlight Sonata (3rd mov) on a Street Piano in the rain. Frédéric CHOPIN: Nocturne in C-sharp Minor (Op.

Peter Rybar, Violinist, born August 29 1913; died October 4 2002. He was born in Vienna, in 1914 his mother brought him to England. After stops in Geneva and Leipzig, he arrived at the Prague Conservatoire, Josef Suk was one of his teachers, and among his friends were the pianist Rudolf Firkušný, and conductors Walter Susskind and Rafael Kubelik. Rybar made his name by giving the Igor Stravinsky concerto its first performances in Prague and (with the composer present) in Paris. Antonín Dvořák, Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet, Josef Hermann, Peter Rybar, Franz Holetschek - String Quintet In G Major, Op. 77; Sonata For Violin And Piano, Op. 57; Four Romantic Pieces, Op.

Arrangement of Miniatures, O. 5a (. 49). Allegro maestoso (D minor). Allegro appassionato (B♭ major). Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1887 (January 25). First Performance. 1887 (March 30) in Prague. Karel Ondříček (violin) Antonín Dvořák (piano). 1887 - Berlin: N. Simrock (Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1887), . 25), Plate 8765.

Antonín Dvořák composed his String Quartet No. 13 in G major, Op. 106, (B. 192), between November 11 and December 9, 1895. 1895 was an eventful year for him: he returned to Europe from America in April, and his sister-in-law (who had been his first love) died in May. Upon finishing No. 13, he took back up his No. 14 (Op. 105) in A-flat major, which he had begun before this quartet and finished it on December 30 of that year.

The Golden Spinning Wheel, O. 09 (Dvořák, Antonín). Gypsy Songs, O. 5 (Dvořák, Antonín). Nocturne in B major, O. 0 (Dvořák, Antonín). The Noon Witch, O. 08 (Dvořák, Antonín). Piano Quintet N., O. (Dvořák, Antonín). 1 (Dvořák, Antonín). Piano Trio N. 6 (Dvořák, Antonín). String Quartet N. 4 (Dvořák, Antonín). 0, O. 1, O. 2, O. 3, O. 06 (Dvořák, Antonín). 4, O. 05 (Dvořák, Antonín). String Quintet N. 7 (Dvořák, Antonín).

4 Romantic Pieces, Op. 75. Antonín Dvořák. 4 Romantic Pieces, Op. The Romantic Pieces by Antonín Dvořák are arrangements for violin and piano of some earlier works by the composer himself, originally written for a 2 violins + viola trio. The Romantic Pieces are catalogued as Op. 75, B. 150, and the original pieces are labeled Op. 75a, B. 149. They were written and published in 1887, though the original trio version did not see the light until 1945. It appears, in fact, that even Dvořák forgot these pieces existed in that form, as stated in some of his letters.

Artists Antonín Dvořák Piano Quartet - Romantic Pieces - Sonatina (Emanuel Ax, Isaac Stern, Jaime Laredo, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert McDonald) Romantic Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. 75: I. Allegro moderato. Romantic Pieces for Violin and Piano, op. Allegro moderato Antonín Dvořák.

11, Romantic Pieces, Op. Remastered.

Antonín Leopold Dvořák (1841–1904) was a Czech composer of romantic music, who employed the idioms and melodies of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia. His works include operas, symphonic, choral and chamber music. View full artist profile. Play all. Felix Mendelssohn.

Tracklist

A1 String Quintet In G Major, Op. 77 -- Allegro Con Fuoco
A2 Scherzo: Allegro Vivace
A3 Poco Andante
A4 Finale: Allegro Assai
B1 Sonata For Violin And Piano In F Major, Op. 57 -- Allegro Ma Non Troppo
B2 Poco Sostenuto
B3 Allegro Molto
B4 Four Romantic Pieces, Op. 75 -- Allegro Moderato
B5 Allegro Maestoso
B6 Allegro Appassionata
B7 Larghetto

Credits

  • Double Bass – Josef Hermann (tracks: A1-A4)
  • Piano – Franz Holetschek (tracks: B1-B7)
  • Violin – Peter Rybar (tracks: B1-B7)