Αδύνατον να φανταστείτε πόση παρηγοριά βρήκα στους Σλαβικους Χορούς τού Dvorak όταν έχασα τον πατερα μου το 2001!!!!!!!! Έχουν μία γλυκειά ηρεμία.!!!!!!!
Dvořák Smetana Janáček Mysliveček a Fibich je léčivá a meditační hudba klasická českých mistrů... posílám Vám hodně síly a laskavosti do života... symfonická báseň " Vltava" z cyklu " Má vlast" , kterou Bedřich Smetana napsal už jako hluchý... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l6kqu2mk-Kw.html
Slavonic dance number seven by Antoine Dvorak. One of my all-time favourite pieces of music I’m known this song for so long But I didn’t know the name so glad I found it
I've been looking for this piece since late 2008 when I first heard it in a tv show. Now I finally found it, thanks to one of those music ID-websites. The oboe-bassoon intro makes the hair on my hand stand straight up.
I listened this piece for the first time when I was 6 years old in the italian film "Allegro non troppo". Today I have 24 and am a big fan of classical music, but Dvorak's Slavonic dances always make me feel like that little boy who discovers, at the same time, the passion for both cinema and classical music.
I remember hearing this driving to work, listening to Classic FM, (UK radio station) stuck at traffic lights, Fox Corner, Shipley, Yorkshire, England at 7am some years ago. It brightened up a cold dark winter morning. Stuck in my head all day.
I’m a trombonist and I’m playing the duet arrangement for oboe and bassoon with my oboist friend. Listening to this recording is helping us piece it together. Dvorak has some very amazing compositions. He has 16 Slavonic Dances, I believe. Has anybody played the duet for oboe and bassoon of this one?
Playing this on piano for 4 hands. Gosh, I have played so many pieces, hard ones, emotional, few very funny, some even illogical but somehow magical, but i have never had so much fun than playing this. And I mean combined.
We're playing this song in my orchestra. We're basically a symphony but for select highschool students only. I'm principle 2nd violin and no. 7 are some of the most fun pieces I have ever played.
How Rafael Kubelík said after he came home when revolution were done. ''I can hear that i am home. Becouse no one can play Dvořák better than Czechs orchestras.''
The comments are great and all.. but did anyone notice the bass trombones at 3:22? Holy crap, don't encourage a trombonist too much. Great performance!