¡The Best Antonin Dvorak[SHM-CD]
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[Machine Translation] Antonin Dvorak ( 1841-1904 ) will celebrate the 120th anniversary of his death in 2024. About Antonin Dvo ak ( 1841-1904 ) Dvo ak, a leading composer of the Czech National Music School, was born in a village near Prague to an innkeeper, tavernkeeper and butcher. Although he was sent to work as a butcher to follow in his father's footsteps, Dvo ak's desire for music was unquenchable, and he graduated from organ school. After turning 30, he won an Austrian National Scholarship, for which he was a member of the jury. After 30, he won an Austrian National Scholarship, and with the encouragement of Plamus, who was a member of the jury, he conducted the successful production of "Slavonic Dances" and other works. In 1891, he received an invitation to become director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York, and in 1992 he moved to the United States. Inspired by the music there, Dvo ak produced his masterpieces during his two-and-a-half-year stay, including the symphony "From the New World," the cello concerto, and the string quartet "America," before returning to Prague in 1895, where he spent his last years. He returned to Prague in 1895, where he spent the last years of his life. His style is characterized by easy-to-understand melodies that assimilate Czech and Bohemian ethnicity into Western styles, and his music never fails to stimulate the heartstrings of those who listen to it. He is also famous for being a hardcore railroad geek, and is the only major composer with a butcher's certificate. ( June 2024, Tai Tanaka )


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