Antonin Dvorak - Humoresque Nº 7, Op 101

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Humoresque Nº 7 by Antonin Dvorak (1841 - 1904) The Humoresques Op. 101 (B. 187), is a piano cycle by the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, written during the summer of 1894. Music critic David Hurwitz says "the seventh Humoresque is probably the most famous small piano work ever written after Beethoven&Für Elise." The Humoresque Nº 7, Op. 101 is one of Dvorak&most popular works, and it is part of a collection of eight piano pieces that he wrote in 1894. The piece is notable for its lively and upbeat melody, which dances playfully over a light and bouncy accompaniment. It is a joyful and charming work that showcases Dvorak&gift for creating memorable and infectious melodies. Humoresque Nº 7, Op. 101 is a cheerful and upbeat work that features a lively melody that dances playfully over a light and bouncy accompaniment. The piece is full of energy and vitality, and it is a perfect example of Dvorak&gift for creating memorable and infectious melodies. Dvorak was a master of blending traditional Czech folk music with the forms and structures of classical music, and this piece is a wonderful example of his artistry. Listeners who enjoy the works of other Romantic composers like Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Chopin will surely appreciate Dvorak&Humoresque Nº 7. During his stay in United States, when Dvořák was director of the Conservatory in New York from 1892 to 1895, the composer collected many interesting musical themes in his sketchbooks. He used some of these ideas in other...

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