"Symphony No. 7 in D minor of 1885, Op. 70, is sometimes reckoned to exhibit more formal tautness and greater intensity than the more famous 9th Symphony. There is emotional torment in the Seventh that may reflect personal troubles: around this time, Dvořák was struggling to have his Czech operas accepted in Vienna, feeling pressure to write operas in German, and arguing with his publisher. His sketches show that the Seventh cost him much hard work and soul-searching."
viernes, septiembre 17, 2010
T.I.M.E. de música (Dvorak Symphony no. 7 op.70 (III) - Scherzo: Vivace - Poco meno mosso)
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