- Symphony No. 3 (Dvořák)
The Symphony No. 3 in
E-flat major , Op. 10, B. 34 is a classical composition by Czech composerAntonín Dvořák .It is not known precisely when the work was created (Dvořák scratched out the note on the title page with a knife so effectively that it is not possible to reconstruct the most important data [Score, p. IX] ). However, the symphony was composed probably in 1872, but possibly not scored until the following year [Score, p. IX] . It is also not possible to find out with certainty the original text of the work. It was premiered by
Prague Philharmonic Orchestra in March 29, 1874 at the fourth philharmonic concert in the hall on "Žofín" (Sophia Island), conducted byBedřich Smetana . The composition was revised by author in 1887 - 1889, though not printed until 1912 (after the composer's death) by N. Simrock inBerlin .Form
The work, unlike his other symphonies, is in three movements:
#"Allegro moderato"
#"Adagio molto, tempo di marcia"
#"Allegro vivace"The symphony bears the marks of Dvořák's preceding strongly
neo-romantic period, but also show the progress towards classically disciplined progression [Score, p. X] . A typical performance of the work has a duration of about forty minutes.Instrumentation
The work is scored for an
orchestra of twoflute s,piccolo , twooboe s,English horn , twoclarinet s, twobassoon s, four horns, twotrumpet s, threetrombone s,tuba ,timpani , triangle,harp , and strings.Notes
References
*Dvořák, Antonín: Sinfonia III. Op. 10. Score. Prague: Editio Supraphon, 1989. H 3703.
External links
* [http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/dvorak_sym3.html Basic information]
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