Dvorak - Slavonic Dance

www.katicaillenyi.com Violin Katica Illenyi (Illényi Katica) Cello: Aniko Illenyi (Illényi Anikó) Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok Conductor: Istvan Sillo (Silló István) Dvorak: Slavonic Dance

www.katicaillenyi.com Violin Katica Illenyi (Illényi Katica) Cello: Aniko Illenyi (Illényi Anikó) Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok Conductor: Istvan Sillo (Silló István) Dvorak: Slavonic Dance

Due to fact that I never found this great piece on youtube, I made a little clip for you to enjoy it. I don't know for sure what orchestra is playing this, and I forgot the name of the conductor (I borowed the CD in a library and gave it back a long time ago). What I know is, that it was a bigger Soviet Orchestra, either the Moscov or the USSR Symphony Orchestra. It was recorded somewhere around 1987. Some people say, "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Modest Mussorgsky is the most russian music ever made, but i disagree. Just listen to this wonderful piece of music and you'll understand, why I do think so. "In June 1876, following incidents in which Turkish soldiers killed a large number of Christian Slavs who rebelled against Ottoman Empire and supported by countries like Austria and Russia, Serbia declared war on Turkey. Many Russians sympathized with those they considered to be their fellow Slavs and sent volunteer soldiers and aid to assist the Kingdom of Serbia. In the ensuing struggle the Serbian army was quickly defeated by the Turks. Nikolai Rubinstein, a close friend of Tchaikovsky, asked him to compose a piece for a concert benefiting the wounded Russian volunteers. In a burst of patriotism, Tchaikovsky composed and orchestrated what was first known as the "Serbo-Russian March" (later to be known as "Marche slave") in only five days. The piece was premiered in Moscow on November 17, 1876 to a warm reception." (wikipedia.org; Marche Slave)
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Antonin Dvořák (1841-1904) Slavonic Dances op.72 Nikolaus Harnoncourt Wiener Philharmoniker Musikverein, Vienna, 29 8/2004
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Berliner Philharmoniker and Sir Simon Rattle perform Antonin Dvorak's Slavonic Dance Number 1, from the Berlin Silvester Concert, 31 December 2011.

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Antonín Dvořák Slavonic Rhapsody, Op. 45 (B.86 no.3) No.3 : A flat-major Andante maestoso - Allegro assai Hague Philharmonic Orchestra Antal Dorati, Conductor. 1952.
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Barbarous Pomerania (Pol) - Slavonic Warriors videoclip + lyrics in english from "Spear Of Destiny", 2010, split cd with Faethon (Gre) tracklist : Barbarous Pomerania : 1 - Intro - Sunny Masters Temple 2 - Slavonic Warriors 3 - Symbols of our ancestors 4 - Song of Retra Priests 5 - Under sign of fire and steel 6 - Outro - Prayer of Right Slav polish pagan slavonic blackmetal Faethon : 7 - Das goldene Band 8 - Hordes of Zeus 9 - Destiny awaits greek blackmetal This is my personal tribute video for this song. i have done this video to say a great hail to the polish people and the eastern Europe in general. for all my friends! hope you like it. LYRICS IN ENGLISH : In Europe's heart, born from Slavs folk Among thick forests and elevations Between waves of Black and Baltic Seas From ancient Spals,from great Titan's Came from faraway Euroasia steppes Sklavins,Ants,Weneds Greedy for landWild barbarians Arrived to loot,and take new lands In their hands spears and swords Whiz of arrows, with a crash of holy thunder With song on mouth, with scream of war Bring fire , wreak havoc Bloodthirsty battles for conquest Hungry wolves for glory and fortune They praise name the God of war Harsh folk, plural,willing to fight Slavs the armed Folk In their heart -war and land Inside- brave tough spirit Worshippers of fire and thunderbolt Strongly pressing with fury Wearing skins and armour They move fast through the lands and seas! many thanks to my friend Hatefulldestroyer for these lyrics
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Classic song composed by Tchaikovsky
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This is a compilation from 1953 recordings that can be downloaded at www.eavb.co.uk "The playing is brilliant and the John Culshaw recording still sounds well in these transfers. " Brian Wilson at Music Web International
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Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 No. 7, Skočná Bernard Haitink, conductor Concertgebouw Orchestra of AmsterdamWritten in 1878. Released in 1960. ClassicalRecords is a Youtube channel where I upload some excellent performances from the LPs in my collection. I'm uploading these LPs because they are either not available on CD, out of print on CD, or just difficult to find.
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twitter.com He was born in the cosmopolitan city of Odessa in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine) into a Jewish family of merchants of the second guild. His father was David Kolker and his mother was Isabella Beyle (née Stepanovsky), who later on married Fishl Oistrakh.[2] At the age of five, young David began studying violin and viola seriously with a local teacher named Pyotr Stolyarsky. He was Oistrakh's first and only teacher. Stolyarsky also taught Nathan Milstein, with whom Oistrakh was to share his first concert appearance in 1914, when Milstein graduated from the Conservatoire. Having made his debut in Odessa at the age of 6, Oistrakh entered the Odessa Conservatory in 1923 where he studied until 1926. In the Conservatory he also studied special harmony with famous composer Mykola Vilinsky. There he played the Bach A minor Concerto. His 1926 graduation concert consisted of Bach's Chaconne, Tartini's Devil's Trill Sonata, Rubinstein's Viola Sonata, and Prokofiev's D major Concerto. He appeared as soloist playing the Glazunov Violin Concerto under the composer's direction in Kiev in 1927 - a concert which earned him an invitation to play the Tchaikovsky violin concerto in Leningrad with the Philharmonic Orchestra under Nikolai Malko the following year.Juila Fischer, Nathan Milstein, jascha heifetz, Maxim vengerov, ruggiero ricci, hilary hahn, itzhak perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Frank Peter Zimmermann, Leonidas Kavakos,Alexander Markov, violino

Antonin Dvorak Slavonic Dance Op.72 No.2 played by the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra - conductor Zdenek Kosler. Photographs taken in Prague in April 2008. Please visit www.photonbooks.com to find out more.
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Antonin Dvorak - "Slavonic Dances" Op. 46, No 3 Sofia Symphony Orchestra Vassil Kazandjiev, conductor 2001 GEGA NEW
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INSIGHTS OF A DUO: Duo Lechner Tiempo performing "Slavonic Dances, Op. 72, No. 2 in E minor" by Antonin Dvořák (P) les productions du verger www.lesproductionsduverger.be www.avanticlassic.com For promotional use only
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The Lord's Prayer - Our Father sung in Church Slavonic with English translation, Byzantine icons and new photos of old childhood memories of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Traditional patriotic farewell song / march. - Composer: V. AGAPKIN. - The St. Petersburg Admiralty Navy Band.
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String Quartet No. 10 by Antonin Dvorak. Performed by the Vlach Quartet Prague. So you all know this immensely poplar composer. Just wanted to upload one of my favorite quartets impeccably played by the Vlach Quartet Prague. The opening of the first movement is unforgettable.
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Chanted in Slavonic by Valaam Monastery (Αγνή Παρθένε) O Pure Virgin............ Rejoice thou Bride Unwedded A Hymn written by Saint Nektarios to the Mother of our God and put to music by Simonopetra Monastery from Mount Athos.
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Mischa Elman (1891 - 1967) and Fritz Kreisler (1875 - 1962) were two well-known recording violinists in the early part of the 20. century whose popularity diminished as their older, more "romantic" style grew out of fashion. Although Elman's early discs display a much tighter technical grasp of the instrument, his LPs give a rare insight into what this style of performance sounds like when heard through the full spectrum of sound. Here Elman performs Kreisler's arrangement of Dvorak's Slavonic Dance No. 2 in E minor.
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