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About Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904)

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Country of birth: Czech
Period: Romantic

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15-May-2013
Chicago Symphony Center
Yo-Yo Ma and company entertain at Chicago Symphony Center
Image credit: © Michael OYo-Yo Ma, currently the Judson and Joyce Green Creative Consultant for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, along with members from the same orchestra and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, took the stage at Symphony Center for a single night last Wednesday.
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25-Apr-2013
La Maison Symphonique de Montréal
A celebration of youth with L'Orchestre Métropolitain
Image credit: Orchestre Métropolitain © Philippe JasminTonight’s concert by L’Orchestre Métropolitain was a celebration of youth which featured a great number of young musicians, including guest conductor Jean-Michaël Lavoie, 21-year-old pianist Marika Bournaki, 13-year-old violinist Kerson Leong, a children’s choir, and even a few child composers.
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12-Apr-2013
Birmingham Symphony Hall
The Czech Philharmonic thrill a packed house at Symphony Hall, Birmingham
Image credit: Jiří Bělohlávek with the Czech Philharmonic © Martin KovářThe Czech Philharmonic has had something of an eventful history since its first concert, given under the baton of Antonín Dvořák in 1896. Since then, the orchestra has been conducted by a number of distinguished musicians, including Gustav Mahler. The turbulent history of this great orchestra is perhaps a reflection of the political upheavals that have taken place in their homeland: there have been numerous artistic upheavals and frequent replacements of chief conductors.
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10-Apr-2013
Sheldonian Theatre
Exceptional Britten and Dvořák from Maxim Vengerov and the Oxford Philomusica
Image credit: Maxim Vengerov with Oxford Philomusica, conducted by Marios Papadopoulos © Brendon FraserJust a few weeks after the announcement that Oxford would be hosting the UK’s first major Stradivari exhibition this June, Maxim Vengerov gave a phenomenal performance on one of the Italian craftsman’s instruments. Performing on the ex-Kreutzer instrument made in 1727, Vengerov’s performance with the Oxford Philomusica was unforgettable.
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