DVOŘÁK: Moravian duets op. 20, 32, 38 (urtext) / vocal (duets) + piano

Code: H337
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Publisher Barenreiter
Genre: spirituals, folk, country & traditional
classical & sacret
Arrangement: choral score / piano
Cast: duet
Lyrics language: English
German
Czech
Format: book - paperback
Series: Czech composer
The Moravian Duets, written to Moravian folk songs with piano accompaniment, were instigated by Jan Neff, an influential wholesale merchant in Prague who employed Dvorak as a piano teacher for his… show more
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Product code: H337
Composer: Dvořák, Antonín
No. of songs: 23
Pages: 119
Language: English
German
French
Czech
Size: 23 x 31 cm
EAN: 9790260103016
ISMN: 979-0-2601-0301-6
Weight: 0.496

Songlist (23)

  1. Proměny / Bestimmung / Destined
  2. Rozloučení / Der Abschied / The Parting
  3. Chudoba / Das Seidenband / The Silken Band
  4. Vuře šohaj, vuře / Der letzte Wunsch / The Last Wish
  5. A já ti uplynu / Die Flucht / From thee now I must go
  6. Veleť, vtáčku / Das Vöglein / Fly, sweet songster
  7. Dyby byla kosa nabróšená / Die Trennung / The Slighted Heart
  8. V dobrým sme se sešli / Scheiden ohne Leiden / Parting without Sorrow
  9. Slavíkovský polečko malý / Das Pfand der Liebe / The Pledge of Love
  10. Holub na javoře / Die Verlassene / Forsaken
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Product description

The Moravian Duets, written to Moravian folk songs with piano accompaniment, were instigated by Jan Neff, an influential wholesale merchant in Prague who employed Dvorak as a piano teacher for his family. The composer first wrote Three Duets for Soprano and Tenor with piano accompaniment, Op. 20. The Neff family were delighted with them and so Dvorak continued with cycles II and III, Op. 32, this time for female voices.The entire collection culminated in 1877 with another four duets with piano accompaniment, published as Op. 38. Instead of a simple arrangement of folk melodies, Dvorak created duets based on folk texts with their own musical setting. This opus contributed significantly to the success and familiarity of the composer's work abroad. This title is the critical edition based on the composer's manuscript.

Antonín Leopold Dvořák (1841-1904) was a Czech composer. He is one of the most important Czech composers and is the best known and most performed Czech composer in the world. Dvořák's symphonic and concert works are traditionally part of the repertoire of major orchestras around the world.