MUSICAL LANGUAGE OF SYMPHONIC WORKS OF COMPOSER ANTONIN DVORJAK

Authors

  • Sariboyeva Ruxsora Department of History and Criticism of Music 2nd year Art Studies
  • GA Tursunova Supervisor: Associate Professor of "History and Criticism of Music", Ph.D.

Keywords:

Antonin Dvoják, symphonic poem, songs, mass

Abstract

Antonin Dvoják, together with Bedrjix Smetana, is a brilliant representative of the Czech school of composition. His work is notable for a variety of genres - symphonies (the most famous - in the minor "New World" op.95, 1893), string quartet, operas (the most famous - "Mermaid"), symphonic poems, songs, mass, piano works and instrumental concerts. Brahms once wrote of the cello concerto of the most famous author among music lovers, the minor op.103: "If I had known that a cello could do such a thing, I would have written it myself."

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Published

2021-05-24

How to Cite

MUSICAL LANGUAGE OF SYMPHONIC WORKS OF COMPOSER ANTONIN DVORJAK. (2021). Archive of Conferences, 25(1), 138-141. https://conferencepublication.com/index.php/aoc/article/view/1137