Ballade (Dvořák) Explained

The Ballade in D minor, Op. 15 (B. 139), is a ballade for violin and piano, composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1884.[1] As with the third piano trio, the Scherzo capriccioso, the Hussite Overture, and the seventh symphony, composed in the same period, the work is written in a more dramatic, dark and aggressive style that supersedes the carefree folk style of Dvořák's "Slavonic period".[2]

A typical performance lasts 6 minutes.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Honolka, Kurt . Kurt Honolka . 2004 . Dvořák . Haus Publishing . 149 . 9781904341529 . Google Books.
  2. Döge. Klaus. 2001. Dvořák, Antonín (Leopold). subscription.
  3. Web site: Ballade for violin and piano. 2020-12-20. antonin-dvorak.cz.