2011년 7월 16일 토요일

Antonin Dvorak, Humoresque Op. 101 No. 7

Day trip somewhere, wants to leave. These days, listen to Dvorak's Humoreske which exotic bohemianjeok featuring folk music and melody. To hear this song, even if the same thing over and over living feel Iike you're on to another country.

1.David Garrett - Humoreske (Antonin Dvorak) 2009


Antonín Leopold Dvořák, (1841. Sep. 8 to 1904 May. 1) was born in a poor family in the Czech Republic. Liemann discovered his talent to persuade his parents to start the music. After his success as a musician, he went to the United States. There, under the influence of African and Indian music he created masterpieces. As an example, [From the New World] and [America]

2. Antonin Dvorak: Humoresque Op. 101 No. 7


Originally this song was composed for piano. However, recently became famous violin song. The meaning of the Humoresque, 19th century, instrumental music's humor and a whimsical element. Dvorak composed it total of eight and this is a seventh.

3. Antonin Dvořák : Humoresque in G flat, Op. 101 No. 7


Humoresque has already been created by Schumann, Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky, etc. Of them will be the most famous works of Dvorak. In addition, in recent years flute or cello, as well as piano, violin, and is also being played.

4. Ragtime Piano Player- Humoresque- A. Dvorak- Ragtime Style


I found it on YouTube. You can hear a nice piano song.

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