Slavonic Dances Series 1
No. 4 in F major (Sousedská)
- Cyfansoddwr
- A L Dvořák
- Opws
- Op. 46, B. 78
- Blwyddyn y cyfansoddwyd
- 1878
- Tudalennau
- 12
- Offerynnau
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
- Lefel anhawster
- Uwch
- Trwydded
- Parth cyhoeddus
- Llwythiad gan
- Tony Wilkinson
- Maint y ffeil
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- Dvořák - Slavonic Dances No. 7 - Skočná
- Arweinydd
- Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Cerddorfa
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Lleoliad
- Tel Aviv, 2001
- youtube.com
- Dvořák - Slavonic Dances No. 4 - Sousedská
- Arweinydd
- Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Cerddorfa
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Lleoliad
- Tel Aviv, 2001
- youtube.com
- Dvořák - Slavonic Dances No. 3 - Polka
- Arweinydd
- Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Cerddorfa
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Lleoliad
- Tel Aviv, 2001
- youtube.com
- Dvořák - Slavonic Dances No. 1 - Furiant
- Arweinydd
- Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Cerddorfa
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Lleoliad
- Tel Aviv, 2001
- youtube.com
- Dvořák - Slavonic Dances No. 8 - Furiant
- Arweinydd
- Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Cerddorfa
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Lleoliad
- Tel Aviv, 2001
- youtube.com
- Dvořák - Slavonic Dances No. 6 - Sousedská
- Arweinydd
- Wolfgang Sawallisch
- Cerddorfa
- Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
- Lleoliad
- Tel Aviv, 2001
- youtube.com
- Dvořák - Slavonic Dances No. 5 - Skočná
- youtube.com
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Gwybodaeth am Slavonic Dances Series 1
The Slavonic Dances are a series of 16 orchestral pieces composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1878 and 1886 and published in two sets as Op. 46 and Op. 72 respectively. Originally written for piano four hands, the Slavonic Dances were inspired by Johannes Brahms's own Hungarian Dances and were orchestrated at the request of Dvořák's publisher soon after composition. The pieces, lively and full of national character, were well received at the time and today are considered among the composer's most memorable works, occasionally making appearances in popular culture. “Contrary to what the title might suggest, the dances are not so much inspired by Slavic folk music generally, but specifically by styles and forms from Bohemia. In these pieces, Dvořák never actually quotes folk melodies, but evokes their style and spirit by using traditional rhythmic patterns and structures in keeping with traditional folk dances.”
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- No. 1 in C major (Furiant)
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
- No. 6 in D major (Sousedská)
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
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- Nos. 5-8 Piano solo
- Piano
- No. 5 in A major (Skočná)
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
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- No. 2 in E minor (Dumka)
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
- No. 7 in C minor (Skočná)
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
- No. 8 in G minor (Furiant)
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
- No. 3 in A-flat major (Polka)
- Piano Pedair-Llaw
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- Nos. 1-4 Piano solo
- Piano
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- Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"
Piano Four-Hands - Piano Pedair-Llaw
- Symphony No. 9 "From the New World"
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- Humoresques
No. 7 - Ffidil, Piano
- Humoresques
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- Humoresques
No. 7 - Piano
- Humoresques
- Slavonic Dances series 2
No. 2 in E minor (Starodávny) - Piano Pedair-Llaw
- Slavonic Dances series 2
- Violin Sonata in F major
Full score - Ffidil, Piano
- Violin Sonata in F major