塔利許四重奏
Fascinated by the folklore of his native Bohemia, and gifted with inexhaustible melodic inventiveness, Antonin Dvorak went through several creative periods as he gradually broke out of the Classical mould; the last of these was deeply influenced by the years he spent in the United States. His kindness and optimism set him apart from the other great Romantics, darker and more tormented in character, and contributed to the unique charm and accessible character of his music, which have earned him justified popularity.
Dvorak 8 WALTZES OP.54, B101,
1 Waltz n°1* 3:29
2 Waltz n°2* 3:27
3 Waltz n°3** 3:00
4 Waltz n°4** 3:00
5 Waltz n°5** 3:08
6 Waltz n°6** 4:14
7 Waltz n°7** 3:10
8 Waltz n°8** 2:52
* transcribed by Antonin Dvorak, ** transcribed by Jiri Kabat
9 Dvorak Quartet Movement in F major B120 9''46
Dvorak: String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96 'American',
10. I. Allegro ma non troppo, 9:39
11. II. Lento, 7:24
12. III. Molto vivace. 3:53
13. Finale. Vivace ma non troppo, 5:32