The Romance in F Minor, Op. 11 (A. Dvorak) | FT. Pianist Mariel Ilusorio & Violinist Denise Huang

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Resumo

TLDRThis video covers the historical and emotional context surrounding Dvořák's 1877 composition of 'Romance.' Originally adapted from the Andante movement of his 1873 String Quartet No. 5 in F minor, the piece holds personal significance for Dvořák, as it was composed in the year he lost three of his children. The Romance was dedicated to violinist František Ondříček, who premiered Dvořák's Violin Concerto. An orchestral version of this piece was published in 1879. Emphasizing Dvořák's ability to transform personal tragedy into music, the composition ends in a more uplifting F major.

Conclusões

  • 🎻 Dvořák composed 'Romance' in 1877 at age 36.
  • 🎼 The piece is adapted from his 1873 String Quartet No. 5.
  • 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 Dvořák lost three children in the same year of the composition's release.
  • 🎶 The work was dedicated to František Ondříček.
  • 🥁 An orchestral version was published in 1879.
  • 🎹 Its emotional depth is linked to personal loss and dedication.
  • 🎧 The composition eventually concludes in F major.
  • 💑 The same year 'Romance' was composed, Dvořák got married.
  • 🎻 Ondříček premiered Dvořák's Violin Concerto.
  • 📜 Simrock published the orchestral version of 'Romance.'

Linha do tempo

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    Dvořák's Romance was composed in 1877, when he was 36, derived from the andante of his 1873 String Quartet No. 5 in F minor. In this year, he married Anna Čermáková. Tragedy struck four years later with the loss of three children, coinciding with the completion of the Romance with piano accompaniment, dedicated to František Ondříček, who also premiered Dvořák's Violin Concerto. The orchestral version was published in 1879 by Simrock, ending in F major and showcasing a blend of emotive melody and robust orchestration.

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    The performance is characterized by sweeping melodic lines and dynamic orchestration, highlighting the rich textures and emotional depth typical of Dvořák's work. The music weaves through passionate passages, interspersed with moments of delicate introspection, reflective of Dvořák's personal tragedies and triumphs during this period. The transitions from piano to grand orchestral swells exemplify the Romance's intricate construction and its ultimate celebration of resilience and beauty.

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Vídeo de perguntas e respostas

  • When was Dvořák's 'Romance' composed?

    'Romance' was composed in 1877.

  • From what earlier work is 'Romance' adapted?

    It is adapted from the Andante movement of his 1873 String Quartet No. 5.

  • Who is 'Romance' dedicated to?

    The piece is dedicated to violinist František Ondříček.

  • What personal tragedies did Dvořák face during the composition of 'Romance'?

    Dvořák lost three of his children in the same year he composed 'Romance.'

  • When was the orchestral version of 'Romance' published?

    The orchestral version was published in 1879.

  • What is the final key of 'Romance'?

    The work concludes in F major.

  • Who premiered Dvořák's Violin Concerto?

    František Ondříček premiered Dvořák's Violin Concerto.

  • What significant life event occurred for Dvořák in 1877?

    Dvořák married Anna Čermáková in 1877.

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Etiquetas
  • Dvořák
  • Romance
  • 1877
  • String Quartet No. 5
  • F minor
  • Anna Čermáková
  • František Ondříček
  • Violin Concerto
  • Orchestral version
  • 1879