Symphony No. 6 Yakov Kreizberg, Conductor Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Antonín Dvořák, Composer (The) Water Goblin Antonín Dvořák, Composer Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Yakov Kreizberg, ...
Dvorák’s Sixth Symphony (1880), with its cross-rhythm “Furiant” Scherzo and soaring melodies, was written for Vienna but is as richly and distinctively Slavonic as anything the composer wrote. It has ...
James Gaffigan is a thoroughly genial guide to Dvorák’s Sixth Symphony, one of the composer’s most consistently sunny works. The American conductor finds plenty of bite in the distinctive twists and ...
Dvorak wrote his Sixth Symphony in 1880, at a time when he had come under the sway of Brahms, and the connections between Dvorak's Sixth and Brahms's Second are pretty obvious. Marin Alsop seems to ...
The Houston Symphony will play selections from Dvorák’s Slavonic Dances and the composer’s four-movement Symphony No. 6 on Sept. 25, 26 and 27. Symphony No. 6 will be recorded and will conclude the ...
Czech composer Antonin Dvorak came to the US to be Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York City for three years in the 1890s. During the summer of 1893 he chose to vacation in ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THE first visiting orchestra to appear in the refurbished laminex/visyboard-suggestive stage surrounds of Hamer Hall, the Czech ...
Rivals? There are some good ones around, with two conducted by Rafael Kubelík (the Bavarian Radio Symphony broadcast on Orfeo is the one to go for, A/01) and, with the Czech Philharmonic, Sir Charles ...