Justly celebrated for his orchestral music, Antonin Dvořák was also a
gifted composer of keyboard works. This original collection features a
variety of his richly Romantic piano pieces, from minuets to mazurkas to
waltzes. Suitable for intermediate-level pianists, these selections
include the Czech composer's beloved Scottish Dances, Op. 41, and
Slavonic Dances, Opp. 46 and 72.
Before the publication of his Slavonic Dances, Dvořák was a relative
unknown in the music world. Johannes Brahms introduced Dvořák to his own
publisher, and the success of Dvořák's folksong-inspired Moravian Duets
encouraged the composer to attempt another series with a dance-like
character. Drawing upon the characteristic rhythms of Slavonic folk
music, Dvořák created original melodies that secured his enduring fame.
This compilation of his dance music for solo piano will enchant
performers and listeners alike.