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Humorusque (Dvorak)

Humorusque (Dvorak)

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Arranged for viola and piano by Elias Goldstein, performed by Elias Goldstein (viola) and Monica Pavel (piano)

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"8 humorous skins" (: Humoresques,: _ Humoresky _ ) (()) Is a collection compiled in the summer of. Among them, the seventh song in change major is counted as one of the most famous piano songs, and is also famous for arranging for violin by.

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History of Creation

In the US era Dvorak, who was in charge of the director until then as the director of (), had written numerous interesting imaginations in the sketchbook. With this kind of musings as the theme, for example, I wrote a large masterpiece such as "," "," "," "," ", but some were left unchanged and some were left unchanged.

In 1894, Dvorak spent his summer vacation with his family at Visker-U-Psi Brami in Bohemia. During this holiday, we started composing small items for piano using the collected materials and sketched small items of b major. This is the current sixth song. However, shortly, in anticipation of publication, we started on completing this song collection, and in 1894 the score was finished. The song collection was named "" on the verge of being sent to the music score publisher in Germany. The music score has been published in August of the same year.

Jim Rock announced various instruments and arranged versions for ensemble using the fact that the seventh song was very popular. It was later released as a song with lyrics, and it was also arranged as a choir song.

As the earliest example of the performance (recording) of "humorquesque" in Japan, only 13 years old has left a record of the seventh piece in the SP record. (Columbia Records)

Music composition

It consists of the next 8 songs.

1. Vivace () 2. Poco Andante () 3. Poco · Andante · malt · Cantabile () 4. Poco Andante () 5. Vivace () 6. Poco · Alegret (B major) 7. Poco Rento Graziioso () 8. Poco Andante - Vivace - Meno Mosso - Kuzi - Tempo - Primo ()

The main theme of the first song was sketched in New York and was attached with a notebook "" however. One sub theme was accompanied by "People sing in the street." The starting theme of the fourth song is also sketched in New York, and the material of the opera "" that did not come true has been diverted. "American style" such as the rhythm of the attached point and unbelievableness is remarkable in other songs.

Works using the seventh piece

  • \ - The 881st episode "Embarrassing Cassette Tape" had Jr. Mr. Jokagasaki's father at the Jokagasaki home listen to Mr. Jokagasaki's performance.
  • () - A sound source by the organ in the opening reminiscence scene of the fourth episode "That is about that day, so", the violin, guitar and harmonica in the middle part was used as BGM. *Game
  • \ - The one arranged at stage BGM is used.
  • \ - It is used as BGM.
  • \ - The one arranged as BGM is used. Other It is used in the 87th "Yumorescu" broadcasted on * * \ -.

Remark

1. *Score, p. VI 2. Score, p. VII 3. *Score, p. VI 4. Score, p. VI

References

  • Antonín Dvořák: _ Humoresky. Critical Edition. _ Score. Prague: Bärenreiter Editio Supraphon, 1955. H 1274.

External link

  • at the 'Indian Summer in Levoca' Festival, 2008 The score of * * -. Available for free as.

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