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Antonín Dvořák Birthday

Czech Composer Antonín Dvořák Was Born in 1841

The composer is well known for works like his, "Symphony From the New World" and his revered Cello Concerto

 

Born on September 8, 1841, Antonín Dvořák's musical talents emerged early in his life, initially excelling as a violin student. He gained public recognition with performances of his compositions in Prague, particularly in 1872 and 1873, when he was 31. Seeking broader acknowledgment, he submitted his works to competitions in Germany and Austria, eventually gaining recognition with a prize in 1874, with Johannes Brahms serving on the jury.

Brahms's endorsement led to a commission from his publisher, Simrock, resulting in the renowned Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, which propelled Dvořák to international acclaim. Performances of his Stabat Mater in London in 1883 further expanded his reputation across the United Kingdom, the United States, and eventually Russia in 1890. The Seventh Symphony, written for London in 1885, also contributed to his growing renown.

In 1892, Dvořák assumed the role of director at the National Conservatory of Music of America in New York City. During his American sojourn, he composed his two most celebrated orchestral works: the Symphony From the New World, which garnered global recognition, and his revered Cello Concerto. In 1893, during a summer retreat in Spillville, Iowa, he composed his famed String Quartet in F major, Op. 96, known as the "American." Despite a few more years at the Conservatory, financial constraints and homesickness prompted his return to Bohemia in 1895.

Dvořák's operatic works, with the exception of his first, featured Czech librettos, aiming to convey the Czech national ethos, as did some of his choral compositions. Rusalka, premiered in 1901, stands out as his most successful opera. Additionally, his smaller pieces, such as the Seventh Humoresque and "Songs My Mother Taught Me," remain popular in performance and recordings.

Dying in 1904, The Dvořák Prague International Music Festival, held annually, serves as a prominent celebration of his life and oeuvre.

 

JACQUELINE DU PRÉ | DVOŘÁK | CELLO CONCERTO IN B MINOR | DANIEL BAREMBOIM & THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA | 1968

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