Symphony No. 5 (Dvořák)

Symphony No. 5 (Dvořák)

The Symphony No. 5 in F major, Op. 76, B. 54 is classical composition by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák.

The work

Dvořák composed his fifth symphony in the summer months in June and July 1875. The opus number isn't actually correct, the autograph was marked with number 24, but the publisher Simrock (ignoring the protests of the composer) gave this symphony high number of 76 [Score, p. IX] . It is considered largely pastoral in style, similar to the sixth he wrote about five years later. The Fifth has a dark slow movement which seems to quote the first four notes of Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto for its main theme. However, it was premiered a few months before the premiere of the concerto. The symphony was first performed four years after it was written, on March 25, 1879 at the Slav concert of the "Academic Readers' Association" in the Prague "Žofín" concert hall, conducted by Adolf Čech. It was published by Simrock in 1888 (also as a piano arrangement for four hands). The composition was revised in the autumn 1887.

The symphony is dedicated to Hans von Bülow, in gratitude for the conductor's systematic championing of Dvořák's orchestral works. [Score, p. X]

Form

The work consists of four movements:

#"Allegro ma non troppo"
#"Andante con moto"
#"Andante con moto, quasi l'istesso tempo - Allegro scherzando"
#"Finale: Allegro molto"

A typical performance of the work has a duration of about forty minutes.

Instrumentation

The symphony is written for an orchestra of two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets with one doubling bass clarinet, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani, and strings.

Notes

References

Dvořák, Antonín: "Sinfonia V. Fa Maggiore". Op. 76. Score. Prague: Editio Supraphon, 1989. H 3001

External links

* [http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/dvorak_sym5.html Basic information]
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