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Nationalistic Composers
The 19th century was a time in which passionate nationalism was prevalent and which saw many political upheavals. Composers from many European countries became determined to develop a "national style" of music for their homeland. They turned to the dances, folk songs, history, and national legends of their countries as a basis for their musical compositions.
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Antonin Dvorak Born in Sept in Bohemia (now part of Czech Republic) Bohemia (green part) in relation to Czech Republic
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Antonin Dvorak Dvorak studied music in Prague's only organ school.
Dvorak also played the violin and viola.
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Dvořák fell in love with one of his pupils, Josefína Čermáková, and wrote a song cycle, Cypress Trees, in an attempt to woo her heart. Josefina married another man. Dvorak married her sister Anna. Dvorak came to America in 1892.
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Dvorak is part of a group of composers labeled “nationalists.”
Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”) is probably Dvorak’s most famous piece. This piece is also called the “New World Symphony.” The following is the 2nd movement of this symphony: This is the 4th movement:
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