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  • G. Henle Verlag

    HN1044

    Dvořák: Humoresques, Op. 101

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    Description

    In the summer of 1894, Antonín Dvořák interrupted his stay in America in order to spend his holidays back in his homeland of Bohemia. During those happy weeks, he wrote his eight Humoresques for piano. But this music is not by no means as "Bohemian" as one might suppose. We know that Dvořák had already sketched some of the material for these pieces in New York, and there are also indications that the composer initially considered writing a series of Scottish dances. in other words, these are thoroughly international pieces, with an inflexion all of their own. and they are of a medium level of difficulty, enabling pianists of all ages to discover a lot more than just the famous, catchy tune of No. 7.