April23 2025 (Wed)
7:30 PM

Antonín Dvořák: Slavonic Dances

Czech National Symphony Orchestra

Municipal House - Smetana Hall | Classical Music

110 minutes | Available

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Date: April 23, 2025 | 19:30 (Wed)
Venue: Municipal House - Smetana Hall
Duration: 110 minutes
Status: Available
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Dvořák's Slavonic Dances belong to gem of Czech culture

The name Antonín Dvořák is inextricably linked with the composer’s acclaimed works, Slavonic Dances. These were created in two series over a period of eight years at the request of the Berlin publisher Fritz Simrock. The pieces are based on one of the basic forms of folk music, i.e. folk dance, and their originality and theme gave Dvořák his first opportunity to perform abroad.

Slavonic Dances exist in two types of performance, orchestral and piano. The genre consists of processing the melodic-harmonic and rhythmic patterns of the musical culture of the Slavic people. The first series consists mostly of Czech dances, the only exception being the Ukrainian dumka (no. 2). The second series offers a more international selection – in addition to Czech dances, there is a Slovak odzemek, a Serbian kolo, a polonaise and again the composer's favorite dumka, now doubled. Dvořák wrote the first series of Slavonic Dances in 1878 and completed all the dances on July 9, 1886.

The Czech National Symphony Orchestra regularly feature individual Dvořák Slavonic Dances in their concerts. The complete cycle of the Dances will be conducted by Petr Altrichter, a renowned conductor and promoter of Czech cultural music.

Program:

  • Antonín Dvořák
    Slavonic Dances Op. 46 (series I) & Op. 72 (series II)

Performing:

Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Petr Altrichter - conductor

Important: 

  • 20 min. intermission
  • Dress code: smart casual 

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