Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904) è un compositore kingdom of bohemia del periodo Romantic, con 10 opere e 0 arie archiviate nel database.

Anno di nascita

1841

Anno di morte

1904

Nazionalità

Kingdom of Bohemia

Epoca

Romantic

Opere

10

Arie

0

Periodo di composizione

1874 – 1938

Luogo di nascita

Nelahozeves

Luogo di morte

New Town

Lingua delle opere

Sintesi da Wikipedia

Antonín Leopold Dvořák was a Czech composer. He frequently employed rhythms and other aspects of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia, following the Romantic era nationalist example of his predecessor Bedřich Smetana. Dvořák's style has been described as "the fullest recreation of a national idiom with that of the symphonic tradition, absorbing folk influences and finding effective ways of using them", and Dvořák has been described as "arguably the most versatile… composer of his time".

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Vita di Antonín Dvořák

Nazionalità e periodo

Antonín Dvořák è un compositore Kingdom of Bohemia del periodo Romantic, vissuto dal 1841 al 1904, nato a Nelahozeves e morto a New Town.

Movimento e corrente musicale

Antonín Dvořák è associato al movimento Romantic music — cornice stilistica che influenza il linguaggio armonico e drammatico delle sue opere.

Maestri e formazione

Antonín Dvořák studiò con i maestri Josef Leopold Zvonař, Antonín Liehmann — formazione che ne plasmò il linguaggio compositivo.

Allievi e discepoli

Tra gli allievi di Antonín Dvořák: Rudolf Friml, Josef Suk, Edwin Franko Goldman, Vítězslav Novák, Will Marion Cook, Camille Zeckwer, Jaroslav Kocián, John Stepan Zamecnik, William Arms Fisher, Oskar Nedbal e altri 2 documentati da Wikidata.

Vita e carriera

Dvořák was born in Nelahozeves near Prague, in the Austrian Empire, and was the eldest son of František Dvořák [cs] (1814–1894) and his wife, Anna, née Zdeňková [cs] (1820–1882). František worked as an innkeeper, a professional player of the zither, and a butcher. Anna was the daughter of Josef Zdeněk, the bailiff of the Prince of Lobkowicz. Anna and František married on 17 November 1840. Dvořák was the first of 14 children, eight of whom survived infancy. Dvořák was baptized as a Roman Catholic in the village's church of St. Andrew. Dvořák's years in Nelahozeves nurtured his strong Christian faith and the love for his Bohemian heritage that so strongly influenced his music. In 1847, Dvořák entered primary school and was taught to play violin by his teacher Joseph Spitz. He showed early talent and skill, playing in a village band and in church. The Nelahozeves train station was built during Dvořák's childhood, and he obtained a lifelong passion for trains. František, unsuccessful as innkeeper and butcher but managed a living as a musician, was pleased with his son's gifts. At the age of 13, through the influence of his father, Dvořák was sent to Zlonice in 1853 to live with his uncle Antonín Zdenĕk in order to learn the German language. His first composition, the "Forget-Me-Not Polka" in C ("Polka pomněnka") was written possibly as early as 1855. Dvořák took organ, piano, and violin lessons from his German-language teacher Antonín Liehmann [cs]. Liehmann also taught the young…

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Contributo all’opera

Antonín Dvořák ha lasciato 10 opere registrate in Wikidata, con 0 arie principali descritte in pagine dedicate.

Cronologia delle opere di Antonín Dvořák

10 opere rappresentate in 5 decenni di attività compositiva, raggruppate qui per decade di prima rappresentazione:

1870s · 3 opere

1880s · 3 opere

1890s · 1 opere

1900s · 2 opere

1930s · 1 opere

Compositori contemporanei di Antonín Dvořák

Altri compositori del database nati nella stessa generazione di Antonín Dvořák (1841) — utile per collocare l’opera in un contesto generazionale:

Elenco delle opere di Antonín Dvořák

Vanda

1876

in Czech · libretto di František Zákrejs

Dimitrij

1882

in Czech · grand opera · libretto di Marie Červinková-Riegrová

in Czech · libretto di František Ladislav Rieger

Rusalka

1901

in Czech · libretto di Jaroslav Kvapil

Armida

1904

in Czech · libretto di Jaroslav Vrchlický

Alfred

1938

in German · libretto di Theodor Körner

Fonte dei dati

Biografia ed elenco delle opere provenienti da Wikidata (CC0, pubblico dominio).


Wikidata Q7298 open_in_new