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Dvorak's second set of Slavonic Dances was composed in response to
a request from his German publisher, N. Simrock, in the wake of the
tremendous popularity of the first set (Op. 46). The brilliant
orchestration of the melodious, folk-inspired dances did much to
establish Dvorak's reputation as a major orchestral composer. The
new study score offered here is a digitally-enhanced reprint of the
score first issued in 1955 as part of the Dvorak complete works by
the Czech State publishing house SNKLHU, edited by Otakar Sourek.
Available now for the first time in an affordable, easy-to-read
size.
Dvorak's "Stabat Mater" is a work deeply inspired by personal
tragedy in the composer's life. Originally sketched between
February and May of 1876 as a delayed response to the death of his
daughter Josefa, the work was not completed in definitive form
until late 1877, in the wake of the passing of two other children
(daughter Ruzena and son Otakar). The work was finally premiered on
23 December 1880 in Prague, with vocalists and chorus from the
Czech Provisional Theatre conducted by Adolf Cech. The work was
first published early the following year by Simrock, with the vocal
featuring the piano reduction of Josef Zubaty. The score reproduced
here has been edited by Otakar Sourek and was first issued by the
Czech State Publishing concern as part of the complete works of
Dvorak. As with all PLP scores a percentage of each sale is donated
to the amazing online archive of free music scores and recordings,
IMSLP - Petrucci Music Library.
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