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The Story
This treasury of 33 works features all eight of the Humoresques, Op. 101, including the immensely popular No. 7 in G-flat Major; all 12 of the Silhouettes, Op. 8; four Slavonic Dances arranged for solo piano; four Poetic Tone Pictures; and five lively concert pieces — two mazurkas, a polka, a waltz, and the Furiant in D Major. All are reprinted from authoritative editions.
Pianist Rudolf Firkusny completed his work on this important collection shortly before his 1994 death. This volume constitutes a continuation of his pioneering efforts to bring international recognition to the music of his native country, the former Czechoslovakia.
Pianist Rudolf Firkusny completed his work on this important collection shortly before his 1994 death. This volume constitutes a continuation of his pioneering efforts to bring international recognition to the music of his native country, the former Czechoslovakia.
Reprint of Humoreskes, Op. 101, 1894; and Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, Book 1, Nos. 1-4, from the Simrock, London, n.d. edition; Furiante from Dvorak's Dances, G. Schirmer, 1915; Thema mit Variationen, Op. 36, from Bote & Bock, Berlin, n.d.; Silhouettes, Op. 8, & Poetic Tone Poems, Op. 85, from unidentified editions. solo piano music; dance music; Dvorák
Description
This treasury of 33 works features all eight of the Humoresques, Op. 101, including the immensely popular No. 7 in G-flat Major; all 12 of the Silhouettes, Op. 8; four Slavonic Dances arranged for solo piano; four Poetic Tone Pictures; and five lively concert pieces — two mazurkas, a polka, a waltz, and the Furiant in D Major. All are reprinted from authoritative editions.
Pianist Rudolf Firkusny completed his work on this important collection shortly before his 1994 death. This volume constitutes a continuation of his pioneering efforts to bring international recognition to the music of his native country, the former Czechoslovakia.
Pianist Rudolf Firkusny completed his work on this important collection shortly before his 1994 death. This volume constitutes a continuation of his pioneering efforts to bring international recognition to the music of his native country, the former Czechoslovakia.
Reprint of Humoreskes, Op. 101, 1894; and Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, Book 1, Nos. 1-4, from the Simrock, London, n.d. edition; Furiante from Dvorak's Dances, G. Schirmer, 1915; Thema mit Variationen, Op. 36, from Bote & Bock, Berlin, n.d.; Silhouettes, Op. 8, & Poetic Tone Poems, Op. 85, from unidentified editions. solo piano music; dance music; Dvorák












