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ٱřá
[ dvawr-zhahk, -zhak; Czech dvaw-rzhahk ]
noun
- ·ٴ·í [ahn, -taw-nyeen], 1841–1904, Czech composer.
ٱřá
/ ˈdvɔrʒaːk; ˈdvɔːʒæk /
noun
- ٱřá촡ԳٴDzí18411904MCzechMUSIC: composer ԳٴDzí (ˈantɔnjiːn), known as Anton ٱřá. 1841–1904, Czech composer, much of whose work reflects the influence of folk music. His best-known work is the Symphony No. 9 From the New World (1893)
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Phil for “ٱřá: Symphonies Nos. 7-9.”
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Weilerstein joins him for the ٱřá Cello Concerto in B Minor, part of her schedule of roughly 80 performances each season.
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She was asked by Dudamel to play the ٱřá concerto in Caracas.
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The joyous give-and-take ٱřá’s chamber music tends to inspire among players makes his Second Piano Quartet an ideal choice as a closer.
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That includes a performance of ٱřá's Eighth Symphony presented in the round, with the audience seated on beanbags amongst the orchestra.
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